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This is it gals. The zillion dollar question. Would you rather run into a man or a bear in the woods?

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
What if it's a bear who now identifies as a man?
What if it's a woman who has transitioned from a bear?

I advice women who have such a deathly fear of men
shouldn't go hiking. Men are thick as thieves out there.
A better option....get some counselling & therapy.
Dang....should'a been "advise", not "advice".
How embarrassing.
 

Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
There is no fear if one avoids situations where fear
is the natural reaction. I certainly would feel fear
if I were someplace where I could run into a bear.

Note that I'd never hunt bears. I'm thinking of
situations where I'm unarmed & in danger.
Does this register in your tiny ursine brain?
Yes, fear…. ya scotch whiskey pickled brain skirt wearing groundskeeper
 

Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
What if the bear was once a man who now identifies as a bear?
Or a bear who is pretending to be a man who is actually a bear disguised as a man

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Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
This cartoon has a different take on this "zillion dollar question":

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Audie

Veteran Member
There is no fear if one avoids situations where fear
is the natural reaction. I certainly would feel fear
if I were someplace where I could run into a bear.

Note that I'd never hunt bears. I'm thinking of
situations where I'm unarmed & in danger.
Does this register in your tiny ursine brain?
Situation...unarmed...in danger...fear

Sounds like just switch me for you,
men for bears and its the same thing.

If you'd been attacked, and frequently
harassed or menaced by bears you might
well, in bear country, have a measure of
suspicion and hypervigilant situational
awareness such as I apply to ( all ) men.

I'm fine with bears, leopards, hyenas etc
as long as they're on the other side of the
world from me.

No way to keep men at that distance. Yet.

Some reference to tiny man- brain may be
apt but would result in some reference to
adjectives for those straining to register at 149cm
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Situation...unarmed...in danger...fear

Sounds like just switch me for you,
men for bears and its the same thing.

If you'd been attacked, and frequently
harassed or menaced by bears you might
well, in bear country, have a measure of
suspicion and hypervigilant situational
awareness such as I apply to ( all ) men.

I'm fine with bears, leopards, hyenas etc
as long as they're on the other side of the
world from me.

No way to keep men at that distance. Yet.

Some reference to tiny man- brain may be
apt but would result in some reference to
adjectives for those straining to register at 149cm
I advise seeking help for any condition
that interferes with enjoyment of life.
 
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