tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7100700.post113215309102049157..comments2023-08-28T03:17:59.652-10:00Comments on Mirrors of the Wolf: Like, bears rule.Timberwolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01088568234189192477noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7100700.post-1132364645391656652005-11-18T15:44:00.000-10:002005-11-18T15:44:00.000-10:00I know all too well what you mean about the girls ...I <A HREF="http://flickeringcolours.com/vittra/?p=77" REL="nofollow">know</A> all too well what you mean about the girls who constantly add the word "like" into every second word they say in a "conversation." It annoys me immensely and makes me wonder how they got so... "simple minded."<BR/><BR/>As for bears, well, my knowledge on them is extremely limited seeing as, the most I am aware of, Australia doesn't particularly have the same kind of bears as America. The only bear which comes to mind is the Sun Bear, and even then I get the feeling the poor fellows were imported from another country to be displayed at our zoos.<BR/><BR/>You probably are right about them, though. More often than not a human will come into the site that it wants to dominate and behave horribly and have no respect for the animals that were there. Perhaps this is related to some internal, primal instinct that kicks in when a human goes camping?<BR/><BR/>Perhaps something psychologically "kicks-in" without them noticing, which reverts them to the kind of behaviour primative humans may have used. I don't really want to make an excuse for these ignorant people though. If they're attacked by a bear, the chances are it was their own fault. Besides, don't park rangers say basically the same thing as you just did?<BR/><BR/>Goodness, I write too much. Sorry...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com