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lemmy.world

Can we get back to allowing memes with uncensored swear words?

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sh.itjust.works

I respect the guy who's still carrying the camera. I'd have yeeted that the moment the bear moved towards me.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

I respect whoever who took this picture.

Sacrificed an opportunity to skedaddle and is no doubt now a legend to these guys. "Holy fuck, can't believe you got that shot!"

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I think the one who took the picture was using a telephoto lens. His thought process was probably along the lines of "I have a good 30 second head start on these guys, and the first one to go is probably the guy tripping over himself in the back closest to the bear."

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Remember, you don't have to run fsster than the bear, just faster than the guy whose shoelaces you tied together.

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The photographer who took this photo didn't want to interfere with nature's course. It's the circle of life, after all.

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discuss.tchncs.de

No expert either but I wondered the same. I heard that running will trigger their hunting behaviour, because running is associated with fleeing pray. But on the other hand, if the bear already decided to charge them anyways, what else is there to do?

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If you're in close proximity of an aggressive bear, you have already missed all the good strategies. Why start then?

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Damnit brian, have a bit of self respect, you're a national geographic photographer, let those guys take their photos on your turf, even if they've got better gear than you.

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