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Who was the disfigured person in a veil in the crowd?


The trailer seemed to portray her as an alien taking human form!

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She was the girl in the TV cast who the chimpanzee beat up. She didn’t die but was permanently disfigured. She also seemed to have had either neurological or psychological damage as a result if the trauma.

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I always thought she'd died. She was lying there on the stage, and a while after pummelling her in the face, he kept nudging her feet to try to get a response, but there was none. Poor woman.

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Not that lady. The girl, the young one, who was now grown.

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Chimps are bad ass motherfuckers that have a tendency to target the face of the other chimps or people they attack. I recall a pet chimp in Connecticut years back ripped the face off a neighbor leaving her blinded and hideously fucked up. Chimps look cute in TV shows but I would rather have to deal with a pit bull than one of those fuckers.

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Other than a baby chimp I wouldn’t feel comfortable around them.

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My god.


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I remember that, the chimp had been fine for years but then suddenly turned on the woman. The mess he left the woman's face was horrible, it was like no face left, just a mass of folds of skin after the immediate transplant. It was this story that put me off chimps for life, as they had been seen on British TV frequently decades ago in adverts for PG Tips tea bags, and everyone and I thought they were cute.

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It attacked the owner’s friend and the owner even stabbed it with a knife and couldn’t stop it that way.

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Yeah, they are frighteningly strong.

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The chimps on film are always adolescence, because the adults are so mean and strong.

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yes she gave him an Elmo doll. Happened in my state.
Not meant to be pets.

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That's because you have basic instinct and intelligence. Wild animals are not pets, not meant to be domesticated.

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Wild animals are not pets, not meant to be domesticated.

Scientists have identified qualities that make some wild animals good candidates for domestication. And the domestication process has benefitted both man and animal. Dogs, cats, and to a lesser extent horses, camels, farm animals, etc. There's even evidence that foxes and cheetahs were domesticated in the past.

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They are also know to target the genitals. No lie. One from a zoo or refuge totally messed up a guys face and bit off his stuff a few years back. Don't recall where this happened though.

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Maybe that's why Michael Jackson was able to hit those high notes, Bobo the chimp had done his thing.

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lol I think you're on to something there!

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But wasn't his Chimp's name Bubbles though? What, all chimps look alike to you? Chimpist!

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You seen one feces slinging chimp you've see them all

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Damn, dirty apes, the lot of em!

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Michael Jackson was yet another exotic animal owner who got rid of his pet once it lost its "cuteness" and became normally aggressive.

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Damn, thanks and no thanks, that's horrible ...

And fucking trailer ...

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