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chiajungchi | December 16, 2007

This video is dedicated to the best employee at Sea World, Orlando. The musi...

chiajungchi | December 16, 2007

This video is dedicated to the best employee at Sea World, Orlando.

The music is the instrumental version of "No One is Alone" from "Into the Woods" by John Williams; The Boston Pops Orchestra. From the Album Music of the Night: Pops on Broadway 1990 CD. The original music and lyrics of "Into the Woods" is by Stephen Sondheim.

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  • no need for the continued captivation of these beautiful creatures as we have all the footage on youtube and other various sources. national geographic, etc. just broadcast this serenity fullscreen at the places of interest: seaworld, six flags. humans really, really need to stop relying on other animals as a means to make a buck.

  • i would rather swim with these cats everyday for the rest of my life.. they seem alot more chill than us humans

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  • that was simply.....beautiful.

  • how do they do that? :O

  • @KampferXeon

    do you work for this industry?

  • @likemachines And it doesn't take a genius to realize that I'm losing interest here.

  • @likemachines Okay, now, you and I both know that you're one of those idiots who hates zoos because of the fact that they keep animals in them. Did you know that animals in captivity live over twice as long as those in the wild? And, as this is a large tank, we can tell that it has all the freedom it probably wants. In case you don't know how to understand animals, this thing is enjoying itself. But you, being an anti-animal captivity jerkass, probably can't understand that with your simple mind

  • @KampferXeon

    nice. spoken just like one, as always so brainlessly self-elected. say, kind fool, have you read "City of Thieves'?

  • @trakkaton No, they remove mines, and are generally unharmed. If you believe that, then you may as well argue against fire dogs, police dogs, and military dogs.

  • @likemachines Mmmmm... Truuuuuuuuuuuuuuuth...

  • @KampferXeon

    well speak your own truth already then.

  • @likemachines I was using God's name in vain, not literally referring to Him.

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