Stop Spoiling Him! The Meaningful and Humorous Gorilla Video Everyone is Talking About

Mia Nightshade

Updated Friday, August 16, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a recent viral video titled "Stop spoiling him!" shared on Reddit, a gorilla captivated the hearts of viewers with its adorable behavior and interactions. The video has garnered significant attention for its meaningful yet amusing moments, showcasing the unique bond between the gorilla and its caretaker.

The video begins with the gorilla enjoying some much-loved head scratches, a moment that resonated with many viewers. One user commented, "Everyone loves head scratches," encapsulating the universal appeal of this simple act of affection. Another user drew a parallel to their own life, saying, "This is like me and my dog. If I stop scratching here, she will use her paw to pull my hand back to her. Then my wife comes over and calls her pathetic," highlighting the relatable nature of the interaction.

However, not all moments in the video were purely affectionate. At one point, the gorilla appears to correct the caretaker, a gesture that struck some viewers as bold. "Good thing that cage is there. Smiling at a Silverback after he corrects you is a ballsy move," one comment read, pointing out the potential dangers involved.

The video also sparked some light-hearted observations. "Anybody else think that orange thing was a Dragonball?" one user asked, referring to an object seen in the video. Another user felt a nostalgic connection to the background music, noting, "Does the music sound like a very simplified version of the Hunter x Hunter theme song or is it just me?"

Despite the various interpretations and reactions, one sentiment was clear: the video showcased a unique form of communication between the gorilla and its caretaker. "I love the communication of this gorilla taking his place," one viewer commented, appreciating the gorilla's assertive yet endearing behavior.

While some viewers expressed concerns about the ethical implications of keeping primates in captivity, "Don't put monkeys behind bars. In their minds they are little human children. And wouldn't put those in a cell for years," the video also highlighted the special bond and mutual understanding that can form between humans and animals.

Ultimately, the video left a lasting impression on viewers, with many expressing envy over the caretaker's job. "That looks like a great job to have," one user remarked, while another added, "He really schooled her, didn't he?" emphasizing the gorilla's cleverness.

Whether it's the meaningful head scratches, the daring corrections, or the humorous observations, "Stop spoiling him!" is a must-watch video that has captivated and entertained a wide audience.

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Top Comments from Reddit

MiserymeetCompany

Good thing that cage is there. Smiling at a Silverback after he corrects you is a ballsy move.

BrighestCrayon

Everyone loves head scratches

Cichlidsaremyjam

This is like me and my dog. If I stop scratching here, she will use her paw to pull my hand back to her. Then my wife comes over and calls her pathetic.

GrumpyXeno

Seems dangerous

ChaosTheory0

Anybody else think that orange thing was a Dragonball?

RealFunnySteve

I love the communication of this gorilla taking his place

daytimeoftheknight

Does the music sound like a very simplified version of the hunter x hunter theme song or is it just me?

waste_confer

That looks like a great job to have

Get-the-Vibe

He really schooled her, didn't he?

powerdilf

Don't put monkeys behind bars. In their minds they are little human children. And wouldn't put those in a cell for years.

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