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    1. Asleep_Tap6199 on

      Mmmm now that I think about it how’s the kid doing??? I can only imagine the trauma that they’re went through and possibly could be still going through

    2. Worldly_Cap_6440 on

      He was our golden hope, thanks a lot kid’s parents who can’t watch their children properly

    3. Memes aside, I feel so bad for the zookeepers. It must’ve been so traumatic. That said, it was the right decision as the child’s life was at stake.

    4. NotLawAbiding on

      I hate what they did but i understand why they made that decision, even though Harambe didnt have a history of violence. I really wish they had used the tranquilizer instead but that could have agitated him and he could have taken it out on the child. And i know we all could say “fuck that kid he deserved it” but c’mon. He is old enough now to be on the internet to see how hated he is and will always be because this is going to be posted somewhere every year and he has to live with that unique situation that the high majority of us wont have to. Fuck the parents, leave the kid alone tho.

    5. Mental_Technician on

      Imagine being that kid nowadays and telling people that you were the kid. Lmao

    6. I hope the parents of this poor child are haunted by their negligence until the day they die.

    7. Traditional-Bet2191 on

      Dude it’s crazy it’s been 10 years. It’s insane to think I was 17 and a junior in high school when this happened.

    8. Time is so weird. Summer of 2016 was full of so many huge moments (Harambe, Pokemon Go, Stranger Things season 1 to name just a few) and they feel like so many lifetimes ago, yet they’re “only” decade old now. How can something feel so close and so far away at the same time?

      (Yeah I know, it’s the thing that happened in November that year compounded with the pandemmy).

      Dicks out forever

    9. FixBeneficial1238 on

      My dad told me they had 2 shooters—one w a rubber bullet, one w a real one. To alleviate the trauma. I believed him for like 5 mins.

    10. Thin-Honey892 on

      It just takes one decision to change the karmic cycle and this was it.

    11. isaidyothnkubttrgo on

      How bizzare that this event is a pinpoint in so many people’s memories.

      I know some people shit on the kid but where were the parents? He’s clearly young enough to still need an eye on him. Harambe was a wild animal at the end of the day too. He had no history of violence but neither does the neighbourhood dog until it attacks out of nowhere. People shouting and roaring down at him could have flipped him out. We don’t know.

      Horrible situation all around and I think a lot of people learned how harsh life is in that moment.

    12. torchwood1842 on

      For all the people saying that the parents should get fucked. No. This is mostly on the zoo and just a little on the parents. Yes, in an ideal world parents have eyes on their child every single moment of every single day, but that’s not reality for ANY parent. Any parent who says they have never taken their eyes off a child in public is straight up lying. The zoo, on the other hand, marketed itself specifically to families with kids, and then built an animal enclosure that a child could easily and quickly get into. Yeah, the parents made a mistake. I am sure it haunts them, and their child. But when a place specifically advertises itself for children, to the point of building up a pretty significant reputation as a child friendly place, you assume the people building it, and in this case, the people who are supposed to be experts at designing animal displays, are not stupid enough to build it so that a child can get into a dangerous place that easily. We trust design experts with stuff like that every single day. The parents made a brief but horrible mistake. The zoo made one that was much worse.

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