You had a rather nice video. Your title sounds like 3 year old was trying to do it. I know your English is better than the shit put posted. If what you meant is: Baby Nova is so stressed, that mom Nora will not let her free.
@@PrimateProductions Because, they are taught English in most Southeast Asian countries from 3rd or 4th grade on thru school. Most have no trouble reading or writing. Yes, they may drop a vowel or get the subject or verb in the wrong place. I SAID MIGHT. I served in Southeast Asia just over 4 years in the military. During that time, I worked thru the American University Assassination teaching English pronunciation both on & off base in the evenings. I had generally 2 classes each week at night & one during the day on base. Classes were about 1 1/2 hours. My night classes would often last as long as 2 hours. As I taught them the correct way to speak English, I learned their language as well. I had 2 doctors in my class who were coming to the states to finish their studies. They signed up for 3 of my classes. I taught 8 weeks of beginner, 8 weeks of intermediate and 8 weeks of advanced pronunciation. They could read our language., they could diagram a sentence. What they had trouble with was speaking. For example: Take the word BLACK - the BL sound was not in any of the Southeast Asian language. For example: In the Thai language they had 44 vowels and I believe 60 something consonants. So for the word black they would say BACK. I was rather proud when my students tested out as 95 percent could actually say the word BLACK. I was American and they wanted to speak American, not British. We had a ton of British and though they spoke English, they had a heavy accent. I had been in the military so long that most of my southern accent was long removed, being from NC. I enjoyed teaching. My 2 doctors took me in country to the small villages they came from. I could speak well enough to carry on a conversation. I had other students, applying for jobs on military installations and to my knowledge they were all accepted. My job in the military afforded me some latitude to teach. It built great relations. I was in Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia. Places like Hong Kong, had English influence. Those places such as Japan and Hong Kong had English culture. They were way ahead of what I call the "true Asian" countries. It was great for my military career and I enjoyed every minute of class time. My 2 doctors told me they learned more in 4 of my classes than in 5 other classes they had taken. I would make the lessons and sessions FUN. I was interested in learning their language as they were of mine. For an American to be able to walk into a little shop on the street and carry on a conversation was priceless. Bangkok had 109 bus lines in the city. I could go anywhere in the city without getting lost. SO YES, I know better. These damn titles is a way to make you feel sorry for them. These people are no different than people anywhere else. The VO's are able to make a fast buck tormenting these monkeys. I also have close to 200 hours of study on these monkeys. FIRST OFF: This IS NOT the real wild. For the most part monkey mothers are very carrying. What you see here is ALWAYS ABOUT FOOD. When it comes to food, just like a dog, DON'T GET IN THE WAY. One huge difference between human and the animal world. The VO's only film and replay sections forever. I'm pushing into my 70's. 1970 was ages ago. If you are on your toes, I have given enough info to almost pin the year I was born. Thank you for your question. I know I have written a dissertation, BUT, I still keyboard close to 70 wpm.
@@PrimateProductions I checked out your channel. It is a bit early to know if you are one of the good guys or not. I'm have worked so hard to try and get the VO's shut down due to their treatment of these monkeys. Here where they are, they are so over populated and they really don't have enough food. I've seen behavior that isn't normal for any type of monkey. As I mentioned in my reply about the English, the VO's know food will bring out the worst in them. Monkeys in the real wild don't have a major road going right thru the heart of where they live. Arroz Marisco, is a VO in Hong Kong on Monkey Hill. Hong Kong has provided a wonderful place for these monkeys. They have regular feeders 7 days a week, 365 days a year and with the use of sterilization control the population of these monkeys. In short, they are well cared for and the difference there to Cambodia is like nigh & day. Some of us have been around the world. I enjoy studying and since the pandemic & my age, I have played it safe. I've taken all my vaccine shots and I mask up. To fill my time some, I got interested in these monkeys. What I saw didn't seem right. As a kid growing up on a farm, we had a local Vet who traveled all over the country side taking care of farm animals. When I was 14 1/2 he asked if I would like to help him as a job. In the winter, I had extra time so I did. I learned a lot and in a short time people would call me about their dog, cat or some other farm animal if they couldn't reach the Doc. A number of farms were raising chickens (like 5,000 to a house), turkeys and the egg farms. Doc became swamped. Often he was out and couldn't be reached. Many times he was busy and would say to call me. I knew what I saw wasn't right. So, I hit the net and started studying and reading from the many universities who posted their studies. I already knew there was abuse. Since so much was shut down I found a pass time. Yes, I have a varied pass.
Siiii son hermosos ☺️ esté está bien bonito y Muy inquieta creo que es una BB hermosa
Oh Gott wie süß die beiden unschuldigen Äffchen in die Kamera gucken, total goldig die beiden!
What is the mom's name?
Read it! Duh
You had a rather nice video. Your title sounds like 3 year old was trying to do it. I know your English is better than the shit put posted. If what you meant is: Baby Nova is so stressed, that mom Nora will not let her free.
How do your know that their English is better than that?
@@PrimateProductions Because, they are taught English in most Southeast Asian countries from 3rd or 4th grade on thru school. Most have no trouble reading or writing. Yes, they may drop a vowel or get the subject or verb in the wrong place. I SAID MIGHT. I served in Southeast Asia just over 4 years in the military. During that time, I worked thru the American University Assassination teaching English pronunciation both on & off base in the evenings. I had generally 2 classes each week at night & one during the day on base. Classes were about 1 1/2 hours. My night classes would often last as long as 2 hours. As I taught them the correct way to speak English, I learned their language as well. I had 2 doctors in my class who were coming to the states to finish their studies. They signed up for 3 of my classes. I taught 8 weeks of beginner, 8 weeks of intermediate and 8 weeks of advanced pronunciation. They could read our language., they could diagram a sentence. What they had trouble with was speaking. For example: Take the word BLACK - the BL sound was not in any of the Southeast Asian language. For example: In the Thai language they had 44 vowels and I believe 60 something consonants. So for the word black they would say BACK. I was rather proud when my students tested out as 95 percent could actually say the word BLACK. I was American and they wanted to speak American, not British. We had a ton of British and though they spoke English, they had a heavy accent. I had been in the military so long that most of my southern accent was long removed, being from NC. I enjoyed teaching. My 2 doctors took me in country to the small villages they came from. I could speak well enough to carry on a conversation. I had other students, applying for jobs on military installations and to my knowledge they were all accepted. My job in the military afforded me some latitude to teach. It built great relations. I was in Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia. Places like Hong Kong, had English influence. Those places such as Japan and Hong Kong had English culture. They were way ahead of what I call the "true Asian" countries. It was great for my military career and I enjoyed every minute of class time. My 2 doctors told me they learned more in 4 of my classes than in 5 other classes they had taken. I would make the lessons and sessions FUN. I was interested in learning their language as they were of mine. For an American to be able to walk into a little shop on the street and carry on a conversation was priceless. Bangkok had 109 bus lines in the city. I could go anywhere in the city without getting lost.
SO YES, I know better. These damn titles is a way to make you feel sorry for them. These people are no different than people anywhere else. The VO's are able to make a fast buck tormenting these monkeys. I also have close to 200 hours of study on these monkeys. FIRST OFF: This IS NOT the real wild. For the most part monkey mothers are very carrying. What you see here is ALWAYS ABOUT FOOD. When it comes to food, just like a dog, DON'T GET IN THE WAY. One huge difference between human and the animal world. The VO's only film and replay sections forever.
I'm pushing into my 70's. 1970 was ages ago. If you are on your toes, I have given enough info to almost pin the year I was born.
Thank you for your question. I know I have written a dissertation, BUT, I still keyboard close to 70 wpm.
@@PrimateProductions I checked out your channel. It is a bit early to know if you are one of the good guys or not. I'm have worked so hard to try and get the VO's shut down due to their treatment of these monkeys. Here where they are, they are so over populated and they really don't have enough food. I've seen behavior that isn't normal for any type of monkey. As I mentioned in my reply about the English, the VO's know food will bring out the worst in them. Monkeys in the real wild don't have a major road going right thru the heart of where they live.
Arroz Marisco, is a VO in Hong Kong on Monkey Hill. Hong Kong has provided a wonderful place for these monkeys. They have regular feeders 7 days a week, 365 days a year and with the use of sterilization control the population of these monkeys. In short, they are well cared for and the difference there to Cambodia is like nigh & day.
Some of us have been around the world. I enjoy studying and since the pandemic & my age, I have played it safe. I've taken all my vaccine shots and I mask up. To fill my time some, I got interested in these monkeys. What I saw didn't seem right. As a kid growing up on a farm, we had a local Vet who traveled all over the country side taking care of farm animals. When I was 14 1/2 he asked if I would like to help him as a job. In the winter, I had extra time so I did. I learned a lot and in a short time people would call me about their dog, cat or some other farm animal if they couldn't reach the Doc. A number of farms were raising chickens (like 5,000 to a house), turkeys and the egg farms. Doc became swamped. Often he was out and couldn't be reached. Many times he was busy and would say to call me.
I knew what I saw wasn't right. So, I hit the net and started studying and reading from the many universities who posted their studies. I already knew there was abuse. Since so much was shut down I found a pass time.
Yes, I have a varied pass.