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OT: Natural Selection Wins Again
#11
Quote: @Hidalgo said:
The biggest problem in the world today (imo) is there are too many warning signs and not enough stupid people being eliminated from the gene pool.
My daughter was about 10 the first time she read a shampoo bottle warning her not to put the shampoo in her eyes or to injest it.  That was really the first time I saw the Jim in her.  She went on a 5 minute rant about how we do to much to protect the stupid people in th world and that we really should just let stupid people find out on their own and maybe there wouldn't be so many stupid people having stupid kids...it was right then that I knew she shouldn't follow her dreams to be a teacher....of course she is about to become an RN so she sees more than her share of stupid but she gets paid much better now.
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#12
Growing up in Montana, I'd see jabrones like this in the Park every year. Mostly with bison and moose (mooses, meese?). Bears are rare, but you see bison and moose everywhere...inevitably with crowds of Nikon-adorned tourists trying to get up close. I would bet the amount of tourists gored by bison and moose is probably 5 times those killed by bears (despite the "giant marauding godless killing machines" label given them by Stephen Colbert).
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#13
Going to the dump and watching the bears used to be part of the Canadian family trip.  “Seen any bears eh?”. Used to ride on the back of the resorts flat bed to haul out the fish house garbage cans to dump them off.  One time we were too slow and bear started to crawl onto the bed of the truck.  GO! GO! GO! was yelled into the cab, back window was busted out, cuz,,, Canada, I guess? Driver didn’t even look just took off, Bear took a tumble off the back end... it was pretty funny and a blast until Mom found out... it was last time I got to go with them to dump the fish guts.  One of my many bear stories....

Bring it on NS.    :p
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#14
this thread is scary.  i understand the idea but the underlying message is we are encouraging judgement and demeaning others.  not good practice as our societal bonds are being ripped away already
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#15
Quote: @Bullazin said:
this thread is scary.  i understand the idea but the underlying message is we are encouraging judgement and demeaning others.  not good practice as our societal bonds are being ripped away already
Judgement is a fact of life,  you can pretend to take some moral high ground,  but everybody judges just as everybody is judged.... especially those dumb enough to try and take a selfie with an injured wild alpha predator.
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#16
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Growing up in Montana, I'd see jabrones like this in the Park every year. Mostly with bison and moose (mooses, meese?). Bears are rare, but you see bison and moose everywhere...inevitably with crowds of Nikon-adorned tourists trying to get up close. I would bet the amount of tourists gored by bison and moose is probably 5 times those killed by bears (despite the "giant marauding godless killing machines" label given them by Stephen Colbert).
We're at in Montana  curious
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#17
Quote: @Bullazin said:
this thread is scary.  i understand the idea but the underlying message is we are encouraging judgement and demeaning others.  not good practice as our societal bonds are being ripped away already
sort of difficult to point out flaws while perched precariously on a high horse, isn't it?
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#18
Quote: @Viking1987 said:
@MaroonBells said:
Growing up in Montana, I'd see jabrones like this in the Park every year. Mostly with bison and moose (mooses, meese?). Bears are rare, but you see bison and moose everywhere...inevitably with crowds of Nikon-adorned tourists trying to get up close. I would bet the amount of tourists gored by bison and moose is probably 5 times those killed by bears (despite the "giant marauding godless killing machines" label given them by Stephen Colbert).
We're at in Montana  curious
Billings. You?
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#19
Quote: @greediron said:
@Bullazin said:
this thread is scary.  i understand the idea but the underlying message is we are encouraging judgement and demeaning others.  not good practice as our societal bonds are being ripped away already
sort of difficult to point out flaws while perched precariously on a high horse, isn't it?
Oh the tired  old elitist argument rears its ugly head.  As usual you and Jim dont get it. Look  i understand that clannish behavior is comforting, when we all swill beer around the campfire, slap each other on the back and form a beautiful little circle for whatever may come next Wink. but why practice it knowing that you are not only drawing further from the common bonds of society you are alienating others who might not be charmed by the practice.  

The only high horses here are the ones you and the others that cant stand to pause or doubt their own actions for a second are  riding
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#20
Quote: @Bullazin said:
@greediron said:
@Bullazin said:
this thread is scary.  i understand the idea but the underlying message is we are encouraging judgement and demeaning others.  not good practice as our societal bonds are being ripped away already
sort of difficult to point out flaws while perched precariously on a high horse, isn't it?
Oh the tired  old elitist argument rears its ugly head.  As usual you and Jim dont get it. Look  i understand that clannish behavior is comforting, when we all swill beer around the campfire, slap each other on the back and form a beautiful little circle for whatever may come next Wink. but why practice it knowing that you are not only drawing further from the common bonds of society you are alienating others who might not be charmed by the practice.  

The only high horses here are the ones you and the others that cant stand to pause or doubt their own actions for a second are  riding
If you will notice, I said nothing in this thread other than to delight in the irony of your post.  Seems you enjoy pointing out (mistakenly) of how you are so different and so much smarter.  Sounds rather elitist.  Perhaps someone so concerned would work to repair the societal bonds.

Just be careful up there, probably shouldn't take a selfie or pat your back too hard whilst standing on a high horse.
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