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I told you…
…they are mean aggressive killing and eating machines
Kill the bears
save the seals
hahahahaha
LOL!
There’s an idiot born every minute. This one must have thought petting the bears would be a fun thing to do.
Just some deeply troubled person trying to commit suicide in a newsworthy fashion.
If so, from watching the film, she had desparate second thoughts.
More likely to be some treehugging hippy wanting to bond with them.
I was out with a girl one time that asked me if I ever made love to a tree. I said, “Um, no”. She said, “You will some day”.
True story.
Win-Win situation?
What? Too soon?
Hey wait a minute!
How are they surviving without sea ice?
They painted the rocks white to look like sea ice so the bears think they have ice!
Does anyone remember the similar case of a young woman who was killed by a Siberian tiger at the Bronx Zoo after she entered its pen? This was some years ago. She had been working at the zoo for several months so she knew perfectly well what was in there. I wonder if both these incidents represent the same kind of foolishness – someone taking all the animals-are-just-like-us guff just a shade too seriously. Would-be pioneers seeking – and getting – a kind of Close Encounters of the Third Kind.