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In Reply to: "Grizzly Man:" let's set the record straight, especially if we're going to posted by tinear on February 4, 2006 at 18:22:21:
he thought bears would see him as something other than food. You know a cuddly buddy they could share jokes with. The last thoughts that went through his head were probably ..."Darwin was right".
A total retard, I do not miss him. I'm on the bears side.
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dangerous he knew it was. Of course, he didn't think the bears WOULD attack him. Does a bungy jumper think the cord will break? A parachutist that the chute will foul? A motorcycler that his tires will skid in that corner?
You cannot understand that kind of day-in, day-out courage so you denigrate it. Well, the most basic fear is being consumed by a wild animal: I understand your fear, LW. Face it: that squeaky voiced strange little surfer dude had a bigger pair than you :--(.
taking a dirt nap and I am not. Having a big pair has nothing to do with being an idiot of the first order. You have funny choices for hero worship.
He's hardly a hero. He was an interesting, complex figure, however, and the film was a fascinating study of him.
You ignored my point about other guys that engage in risky behaviors for thrills, of which I believe you're one? Is risking your life for something you believe any crazier or worthy of derision?
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