The Dallemagnes → From the mouth of AngelOn June 01, 2016 at 02:33PM Angel Said…Primates are and always have been my favorite animals, as a young girl I often dreamed of one day visiting the Congo to work towards learning about and preserving such amazing creatures. It seriously saddens me that we lost one in such an unfortunate event. However I do believe that the keepers made the only choice they could to save a tiny human beings life. Unlike what we see in the movies tranquilizers aren’t immediate and the bigger the animal the more likely you are for that animal to freak out for a while before actually be garnered unconscious. If they had chosen to go the route of a tranquilizer the little boy would likely have been gravely injured or worse killed. It was a sad choice, but it was the only choice they could have made. The mother shouldn’t be hung out to dry either, toddler’s can get away very quickly and if they don’t want to be grabbed (and this one didn’t a few people tried to grab him before he fell in) they can be very slippery. The whole incident was a horrible accident and people really shouldn’t be witch hunting.
On May 16, 2016 at 11:56PM Angel Said…Yes this is America, where people have a right to represent their beliefs without being assaulted…what a tool!
On May 02, 2016 at 09:22AM Angel Said…I’ve been using public restrooms for 40 years now, in all that time I’ve never once had an issue with anyone else using them. I don’t really care what the person in the next stall is doing and I don’t need a “man” to protect me while I use them. If someone is going to be assaulted in a public restroom (something that is already illegal) then no law is going to stop that from happening. Laws like the one passed in North Carolina are about hate and fear and nothing else. You can harbor the opposite feelings if you wish, but just know, if you choose to share hate memes it will not change my mind, in fact it will make me stop following you because I choose to remove such blind hate and intolerance from my life. I don’t like to associate with bigotry, hatred or racism.
On May 01, 2016 at 08:23PM Angel Said…Excellent and eye opening movie I highly recommend it.
Where to Invade Next (2015) - IMDb
Where to Invade Next: Directed by Michael Moore. With Michael Moore, Johnny Fancelli, Christina Fancelli, Lorena Lardini. To learn what the USA can learn from other nations, Michael Moore playfully “invades” them to see what they have to offer.
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