Warning Unresponsive script

When I open Facebook look for feed a little and then I minimize the Firefox windows, Then go to do another task. When I reopen Firefox. It will freeze for a moment. And then this dialog will show
http://pasathaioum5network.net/file/Untitled.png
(This dialog shown in Thai language tell “Warning Unresponsive script”)
It very annoyed to close and restrat Firefox to solve this.
Sorry for my English wish you could understand me

Yup just caught this question.
You may also wish to see the [[Warning Unresponsive script - What it means and how to fix it]] article if safe mode doesn't work.
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