"Java Runtime Environment" pop up +  "Safari web Content" within force quit menu - two issues that won't go away and might be related?

Hello Guys.
I have this Java pop up for several weeks now and no amount of restarting my Mac will make it go away. Also, when I go to my force quit menu, it insists I have this "safari web content" running, and I have no idea what it is. They might be related, I"m not sure,  but how do I make them both go away?
The java pop up prompts me to install java (and I already have installed it, multiple times, so no use there).

Oh my gosh. okay here we go.  I do see the "Facebook video calling" plug in you spoke about. I know what the silverlight plugin is (that's for an exam I needed a while back but I don't think that's the problem). What should I do now? I can't thank you enough.
Facebook Video Calling Plugin
Facebook Video Calling by Skype — from file “FacebookVideoCalling.bundle”.
MIME Type
Description
Extensions
application/skypesdk-plugin
Facebook Video Calling plugin provided by Skype
Google Talk Plugin
Version 5.40.2.0 — from file “googletalkbrowserplugin.plugin”.
MIME Type
Description
Extensions
application/googletalk
Google voice and video chat
googletalk
Google Talk Plugin Video Renderer
Version 5.40.2.0 — from file “o1dbrowserplugin.plugin”.
MIME Type
Description
Extensions
application/o1d
Google Talk Plugin Video Renderer
o1d
Java Applet Plug-in
Displays Java applet content, or a placeholder if Java is not installed. — from file “JavaAppletPlugin.plugin”.
MIME Type
Description
Extensions
application/x-java-applet
Basic Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;deploy=11.31.2
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;javafx=8.0.31
JavaFX Applet
application/x-java-applet;jpi-version=1.8.0_31
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;version=1.1
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;version=1.1.1
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;version=1.1.2
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;version=1.1.3
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;version=1.2
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;version=1.2.1
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;version=1.2.2
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;version=1.3
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;version=1.3.1
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;version=1.4
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;version=1.4.1
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;version=1.4.2
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;version=1.5
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;version=1.6
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;version=1.7
Java Applet
application/x-java-applet;version=1.8
Java Applet
application/x-java-vm
Java Applet
QuickTime Plug-in 7.7.3
The QuickTime Plugin allows you to view a wide variety of multimedia content in web pages. For more information, visit the QuickTime Web site. — from file “QuickTime Plugin.plugin”.
MIME Type
Description
Extensions
application/sdp
SDP stream descriptor
sdp
application/x-mpeg
AMC media
amc
application/x-rtsp
RTSP stream descriptor
rtsp,rts
application/x-sdp
SDP stream descriptor
sdp
audio/3gpp
3GPP media
3gp,3gpp
audio/3gpp2
3GPP2 media
3g2,3gp2
audio/aac
AAC audio
aac,adts
audio/aiff
AIFF audio
aiff,aif,aifc,cdda
audio/amr
AMR audio
amr
audio/basic
uLaw/AU audio
au,snd,ulw
audio/mp3
MP3 audio
mp3,swa
audio/mp4
MPEG-4 media
mp4
audio/mpeg
MPEG audio
mpeg,mpg,m1s,m1a,mp2,mpm,mpa,m2a,mp3,swa
audio/mpeg3
MP3 audio
mp3,swa
audio/vnd.qcelp
QUALCOMM PureVoice audio
qcp
audio/wav
WAVE audio
wav,bwf
audio/x-aac
AAC audio
aac,adts
audio/x-aiff
AIFF audio
aiff,aif,aifc,cdda
audio/x-caf
CAF audio
caf
audio/x-gsm
GSM audio
gsm
audio/x-m4a
AAC audio
m4a
audio/x-m4b
AAC audio book
m4b
audio/x-m4p
AAC audio (protected)
m4p
audio/x-mp3
MP3 audio
mp3,swa
audio/x-mpeg
MPEG audio
mpeg,mpg,m1s,m1a,mp2,mpm,mpa,m2a,mp3,swa
audio/x-mpeg3
MP3 audio
mp3,swa
audio/x-wav
WAVE audio
wav,bwf
video/3gpp
3GPP media
3gp,3gpp
video/3gpp2
3GPP2 media
3g2,3gp2
video/avi
Video For Windows (AVI)
avi,vfw
video/mp4
MPEG-4 media
mp4
video/mpeg
MPEG media
mpeg,mpg,m1s,m1v,m1a,m75,m15,mp2,mpm,mpv,mpa
video/msvideo
Video For Windows (AVI)
avi,vfw
video/quicktime
QuickTime Movie
mov,qt,mqv
video/sd-video
SD video
sdv
video/x-m4v
Video (protected)
m4v
video/x-mpeg
MPEG media
mpeg,mpg,m1s,m1v,m1a,m75,m15,mp2,mpm,mpv,mpa
video/x-msvideo
Video For Windows (AVI)
avi,vfw
SharePoint Browser Plug-in
Microsoft Office for Mac SharePoint Browser Plug-in — from file “SharePointBrowserPlugin.plugin”.
MIME Type
Description
Extensions
application/x-sharepoint
Microsoft Office for Mac SharePoint Browser Plug-in
Shockwave Flash
Shockwave Flash 16.0 r0 — from file “Flash Player.plugin”.
MIME Type
Description
Extensions
application/futuresplash
FutureSplash Player
spl
application/x-shockwave-flash
Shockwave Flash
swf
Silverlight Plug-In
4.1.10329.0 — from file “Silverlight.plugin”.
MIME Type
Description
Extensions
application/x-silverlight
Microsoft Silverlight
xaml
application/x-silverlight-2
Microsoft Silverlight
xaml

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