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iMark | 5 years ago
Last month I walked around Greenwich Park in London 125 times, each time following exactly the same route. I thought about that polar bear a lot as I walked.
iMark | 5 years ago
Last month I walked around Greenwich Park in London 125 times, each time following exactly the same route. I thought about that polar bear a lot as I walked.
bredren|5 years ago
The Bronx Zoo had people, in cages, on display in 1906. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_zoo
JNRowe|5 years ago
While an infantorium still feels awful as a general concept, it did provide genuine medical care to very vulnerable babies. Eventually saving the lives of thousands of premature babies. The linked wikipedia article probably allows you to consider the morality more than my first paragraph ;)
1. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_A._Couney
bargl|5 years ago
yesenadam|5 years ago
thewhitetulip|5 years ago
armSixtyFour|5 years ago
He was the first zoo animal to be given anti-depressants.
There's even a song about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maQTLIWUZtw
mywittyname|5 years ago
markild|5 years ago
To me, this reads very much as something written by Kurt Vonnegut. Not exactly reassuring and not exactly depressing.
yibg|5 years ago
miclill|5 years ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Panther_%28poem%29
unknown|5 years ago
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adjkant|5 years ago
I find that hard to believe. The polar bear absolutely knows he's trapped, though he probably doesn't know why.
Just saw this downthread, he even developed depression later in life, seems pretty sentient: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23614699