Here’s a simple meme. 1. Post a monkey picture with these rules. 2. Link to the post which inspired you to post the meme. I post this photo in honor The Thinklings.
[This, of course, is an ape, not a monkey.]
Here’s a simple meme. 1. Post a monkey picture with these rules. 2. Link to the post which inspired you to post the meme. I post this photo in honor The Thinklings.
[This, of course, is an ape, not a monkey.]
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You know what? I don’t like monkeys much.
Any particular reason?
I saw a shot of a screaming baboon and thought to post it saying, “Look, a congressman.” And perhaps you’ve seen the bumper sticker on the truck on its way back from the river: “A day fishing is better than any day flinging poo.” That about sums it up right there.
I think that might not be a monkey.
Ask Larry; he knows. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=–szrOHtR6U
I know what you’re referring to, Roy. I almost referred to it myself. And I see you are right. I should have looked it up before. For the readers at home, this is a chimpanzee which is an ape, not a monkey.
I am so ashamed.
I find monkeys too animal to take seriously, and too human-like to make fun of. They make me uncomfortable. I don’t know how to regard them.
But when someone trains monkeys to act like humans, it just creeps me out. It strikes me as both perverse and cruel to the monkeys.
Yeah, I know. I’m overthinking it.