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Bear attack in PA
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01/28/25 03:26 PM
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After they interviewed the guy I kind of wish the bear had eaten him.
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Re: Bear attack in PA
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01/28/25 08:53 PM
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Sneaky
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No kidding. I’m rooting for the bear after that interview.
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Re: Bear attack in PA
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01/28/25 09:54 PM
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JimBridger
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Some bears do come out of hibernation this time of year if they get hungry but that level of aggressiveness was totally out of character for a black bear. Tests confirmed that the bear had rabies.
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Edmund Burke
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Re: Bear attack in PA
[Re: Sneaky]
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01/28/25 11:33 PM
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Stub
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After they interviewed the guy I kind of wish the bear had eaten him.
No kidding. I’m rooting for the bear after that interview. 
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Re: Bear attack in PA
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01/28/25 11:54 PM
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He came very close to blaming it on climate change. Rabies or not, perhaps the bear knew something we don't.
...and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. Gen. 1:28
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Re: Bear attack in PA
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01/29/25 12:16 AM
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Stub
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He came very close to blaming it on climate change. Rabies or not, perhaps the bear knew something we don't. It appears that this was a case of role reversal, the bear was trying to cull out the inferior genetics of humans in it's hunting area for a possible trophy down the road 
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Re: Bear attack in PA
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01/29/25 01:17 AM
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skinnerback
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After they interviewed the guy I kind of wish the bear had eaten him.
No kidding. I’m rooting for the bear after that interview.  If one of my daughters ever date someone like that, I'm just going to get stuff out of the way from the very start and there's a good chance he'll hate me. Which I am OK with.
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Re: Bear attack in PA
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01/29/25 01:22 AM
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We’ve got to realize everyone does not think like us.
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Re: Bear attack in PA
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01/29/25 01:24 AM
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skinnerback
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We’ve got to realize everyone does not think like us. True story.
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Re: Bear attack in PA
[Re: JimBridger]
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01/29/25 02:37 AM
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Some bears do come out of hibernation this time of year if they get hungry but that level of aggressiveness was totally out of character for a black bear. Tests confirmed that the bear had rabies. Do you have a link for that? Rabies in bears is exceedingly rare with no cases reported in over 20 years. Agree though bears will pop out once in a while from there dens on warm days mid winter - they typically though are very lethargic and not a threat. As for the wing ding in the video - citiot. Hunted bears all my life and have seen hundreds in the wild and killed 40 or 50. Had some up close and personal encounters over the years and been bluff charged dozens of times. Only once did i have to pull the trigger on a bear that would not back down.
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Never violate a woman, nor harm a child. Do not lie, cheat or steal. These things are for lesser men. Protect the weak against the evil strong. And never allow thoughts of gain to lead you into the pursuit of evil.
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Re: Bear attack in PA
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01/29/25 02:49 AM
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I’ve been bit worse by bed bugs down in Saltillo
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Re: Bear attack in PA
[Re: Hirogen]
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01/29/25 03:55 AM
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Some bears do come out of hibernation this time of year if they get hungry but that level of aggressiveness was totally out of character for a black bear. Tests confirmed that the bear had rabies. Do you have a link for that? Rabies in bears is exceedingly rare with no cases reported in over 20 years. Agree though bears will pop out once in a while from there dens on warm days mid winter - they typically though are very lethargic and not a threat. As for the wing ding in the video - citiot. Hunted bears all my life and have seen hundreds in the wild and killed 40 or 50. Had some up close and personal encounters over the years and been bluff charged dozens of times. Only once did i have to pull the trigger on a bear that would not back down. https://www.wnep.com/article/news/l...523-c380b599-271d-4f36-9f47-a9f95a3f0b25
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Edmund Burke
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Re: Bear attack in PA
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01/29/25 04:19 AM
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Hirogen
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Some bears do come out of hibernation this time of year if they get hungry but that level of aggressiveness was totally out of character for a black bear. Tests confirmed that the bear had rabies. Do you have a link for that? Rabies in bears is exceedingly rare with no cases reported in over 20 years. Agree though bears will pop out once in a while from there dens on warm days mid winter - they typically though are very lethargic and not a threat. As for the wing ding in the video - citiot. Hunted bears all my life and have seen hundreds in the wild and killed 40 or 50. Had some up close and personal encounters over the years and been bluff charged dozens of times. Only once did i have to pull the trigger on a bear that would not back down. https://www.wnep.com/article/news/l...523-c380b599-271d-4f36-9f47-a9f95a3f0b25Thanks. Very unusual.
Never violate a woman, nor harm a child. Do not lie, cheat or steal. These things are for lesser men. Protect the weak against the evil strong. And never allow thoughts of gain to lead you into the pursuit of evil.
-The Iron Code of Druss the Legend
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Re: Bear attack in PA
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01/29/25 04:27 AM
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Sneaky
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We’ve got to realize everyone does not think like us. Yeah, that’s true. Those that don’t , typically get eaten. I guess that’s why we’re discussing this. Why did this [censored] get spared? Are the bears getting weaker?
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Re: Bear attack in PA
[Re: Sneaky]
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01/29/25 04:45 AM
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JimBridger
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Black bears seldom attack and kill humans, even stupid ones.
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Edmund Burke
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Re: Bear attack in PA
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01/29/25 10:57 AM
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We’ve got to realize everyone does not think like us. That’s how the food chain works.
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Re: Bear attack in PA
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01/29/25 12:04 PM
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You think the guy that shot the bear is now thinking.... I wasted a good bullet 
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Re: Bear attack in PA
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01/29/25 02:05 PM
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We’ve got to realize everyone does not think like us. Well, hopefully he made it to his safe place and his coloring books.
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Re: Bear attack in PA
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01/29/25 04:23 PM
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I wonder if he is getting his shots. Or did it break any skin to transmit the rabies? 
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Re: Bear attack in PA
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01/29/25 05:06 PM
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Paul 1167
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Re: Bear attack in PA
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02/18/25 08:40 PM
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I'm surprised his 275 lb, pink and green haired girlfriend who's pronoun is "They" didn't come out to help him.
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
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