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[quote name='Selah' timestamp='1329019075' post='2385747']

Throw 'em in the woods for two months. Oh, believe me, they will grow up, whether they want to or not.
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IDK if *I* would make it in the woods for 2 months and I'm definitely an adult!

:| :popcorn:

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[quote name='SaintOlaf' timestamp='1329019177' post='2385750']
IDK if *I* would make it in the woods for 2 months and I'm definitely an adult!

:| :popcorn:
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You would. It just takes teamwork. That, and a lot of mousetraps.

[quote name='USAirwaysIHS' timestamp='1329019166' post='2385749']
That would fall under the roof/belly hypothesis. :|
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LOL

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[quote name='Selah' timestamp='1329019226' post='2385751']
You would. It just takes teamwork. That, and a lot of mousetraps.



LOL
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Can I substitute a handgun? :blues:

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rhetor4christ

[quote name='SaintOlaf' timestamp='1329019177' post='2385750']
IDK if *I* would make it in the woods for 2 months and I'm definitely an adult!

:| :popcorn:
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You'd be fine. You have bow hunting skills and nunchuck skills. PLUS! You are prepared to defend yourself with the STRENGTH of a grizzly, the reflexes of a PUMA, and the wisdom of a man. And you're like one of the only guys I know of who can grow a mustache.

WINNING.

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[quote name='rhetor4christ' timestamp='1329019506' post='2385756']
You'd be fine. You have bow hunting skills and nunchuck skills. PLUS! You are prepared to defend yourself with the STRENGTH of a grizzly, the reflexes of a PUMA, and the wisdom of a man. And you're like one of the only guys I know of who can grow a mustache.

WINNING.
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If only my name were Pedro..... :paco:

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rhetor4christ

[quote name='SaintOlaf' timestamp='1329019584' post='2385759']
If only my name were Pedro..... :paco:
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ROFL.

LOL.

IDK. :-P

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PhuturePriest

This is not for mindless chatter. If you want to do that, go to the chat. I am one more disrespectful post away from blocking all of you (Except the ones that have clarified their behavior). You need to understand I have done Karate since I was four, and my grandmaster is a Vietnam veteran. He drilled discipline and respect in places I didn't think they could fit inside of me. He yelled all the time, and every mistake you made was pointed out to you. He didn't care that I was so young. I was a student, and he expected the same maturity, respect, and discipline that everyone else was to give. If you disrespect him, you won't forget it. That's why I am growing tired quickly of this.

And no, I'm not bragging. I'm simply explaining myself.

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At the risk of making you flame out, I'd like to make a suggestion for you.

Please accept that for most of us, the internet is not a place where you should attempt to take other people's comments at face value, or to take anything personally. ANYTHING AT ALL. I have been using the internet since I was 10, and it became painfully apparent to me after I took one too many comments made online personally that it's something you just shouldn't do. The internet allows people to press "POST" way faster than they can usually consider their responses. Also, without the indicators of face-to-face communication it's difficult to tell if someone is merely joking or if they are deadly serious, so just be aware that this will increase the likelihood that your emotional state may be mirrored in the responses of others whether they intended this or not.

Sure it's rude and incautious and problematic, but it's also incredibly common. Most people do not do this on purpose and generally do not intend you harm or disrespect.

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[quote name='rhetor4christ' timestamp='1329021545' post='2385772']
Yeah, okay.

But the real question is: What kind of bear is best?
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There's just no way to tell, each has avvesome qualities of ferocious bear-ness... The koala of course being excluded since it's so darned cute.

That being said.
Humphrey is the best bear.[img]http://www.wearysloth.com/Gallery/ActorsM/tve66480-19560727-2244.jpg[/img]

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[quote name='arfink' timestamp='1329021638' post='2385773']
At the risk of making you flame out, I'd like to make a suggestion for you.

Please accept that for most of us, the internet is not a place where you should attempt to take other people's comments at face value, or to take anything personally. ANYTHING AT ALL. I have been using the internet since I was 10, and it became painfully apparent to me after I took one too many comments made online personally that it's something you just shouldn't do. The internet allows people to press "POST" way faster than they can usually consider their responses. Also, without the indicators of face-to-face communication it's difficult to tell if someone is merely joking or if they are deadly serious, so just be aware that this will increase the likelihood that your emotional state may be mirrored in the responses of others whether they intended this or not.

Sure it's rude and incautious and problematic, but it's also incredibly common. Most people do not do this on purpose and generally do not intend you harm or disrespect.
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TLDR: don't take yourself so seriously. It's the intertubes.

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