Monday, April 20, 2015

if you look in the video, you can see a reflection of a kid beating her chest.

there needs to be signs posted, or educational material otherwise available, that warns people that gorillas don't like it when you do that. it's a type of communication. obviously, the kid didn't understand that. but, she should have been told not to do it. and, so long as you have people making those gestures, the gorillas are going to continue reacting aggressively.


that said, just about any mammal reacts badly to these kinds of living conditions. dogs get mean when you leave them locked up outside. rats actually start eating each other when you put them in conditions like this. and human prisoners go through all kinds of stress and trauma that results in aggressive behaviour.

delhigod
I agree. Keeping these intelligent animals in such cages is fucking evil. Fuck I hate humans.

Bloody-Chemicals
+deathtokoalas In the original video, there's a little boy in the background saying something along the lines of "Don't do that, the zoo guy'll come back" I have a feeling that means a zookeeper might have already seen her do it and explained to her once that she shouldn't. But you know how kids can be :/ in one ear and out the other.
i'm noticing that when i type comments in facebook [and it's comments, specifically - not posts], i get very weird behaviour - characters jump all over the place, the delete button ends up "padded", etc. it's almost like i've got some kind of script running that's acting as a keylogger or something...

i don't think it's anything like that, though.

1) it only happens in facebook comments.
2) it happens on multiple computers

so, i suppose if it's something malicious, it might be on both computers. but i think that's not right, because it's just facebook. so, i think it's just something at the facebook site.

when i copy and paste the comment's text into notepad, i get all kinds of weird characters interspersed randomly through the comment. well, it's just one character - i've attached a picture. but it's all through the comment.

now, these characters seem to be something nasty. when i paste them into word, they trigger some kind of macro, which puts the machine in a loop state. i can only stop it by halting the task in task manager. so, they're some kind of pointer to some kind of script or something.

now, oddly, they don't show up in firefox. however, if i view the comments in ie then they appear the same way they would if i pasted them into notepad.

i'm left to conclude that firefox is interacting badly with some kind of facebook script. i've tried disabling adblock, and it has no effect.

i can get around it by typing into notepad and then pasting the comments in, but who wants to do that? and, i wish i knew what the fuck it is. so, i'm just curious if anybody's seen these characters in my comments, if they've seen them anywhere else (i can't find any info on this) and if they can identify what is going on...


the factors that lead to the characters appearing seem to have to do with the backspace and delete buttons. meaning it *seems* like facebook itself is actually keylogging - or trying to capture deleted characters, to be more specific. well, you'd expect it would be useful for a site based on ads to be able to capture the parts of the post that you didn't post. it's kind of scary, and dystopian. but i'm not left with much of another answer. i guess there's something in my hacked firefox that is "catching" that...but it would be nice to get some leads in actually proving this.

i've been planning on getting off facebook completely for a while, and just using it for shows - until a better option appears. and, i like the idea of facebook as a sort of cv, as the timeline interface seems almost designed for it. my days here are numbered. it's why i'm not accepting friend requests. i've just been waiting for my odsp update before i sit down and do it. it's going to take several days - probably weeks, maybe months - to completely migrate. if i'm right, it's just another reason to get off. and, if i'm not? bluntly, it's a matter of time. if they could read your thoughts, they would.