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Polar Bear Breaks Glass in Aquarium

Polar bear throws stone, breaks glass aquarium wall at zoo

Polar bear throws stone, breaks glass aquarium wall at zoo

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This video has been nominated as a duplicate of this video by Mordhaus. If this nomination is seconded with *isdupe, the video will be killed and its votes transferred to the original.

Polar bear throws stone, breaks glass aquarium wall at zoo

Mordhaus says...

Yeah, sadly a couple of seconds of timeshift does not make a different video from original.

*dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/Polar-Bear-Breaks-Glass

Polar bear throws stone, breaks glass aquarium wall at zoo

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Polar bear throws stone, breaks glass aquarium wall at zoo

Polar bear throws stone, breaks glass aquarium wall at zoo

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Transgender Rights

bobknight33 says...

Consider my error a gracious gesture to you insignificant being. In the grand scheme of things they (and you) don't matter.

Go hug a tree or save a polar bear. Better yet save a child from abortion.

ChaosEngine said:

Ahh right, I keep forgetting that basic numeracy (like basic literacy, logic or human decency) is not your strong point.

700000 out of 320 million is 0.2% not 0.002% as you claimed and then upped to 0.02%.

Hey, you were only TWO FUCKING ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE WRONG! That's actually better than you usually do.

And if it was 700 people, they would still matter. If it was 7 people, they would still fucking matter.

Besides, that 700k figure is a pretty conservative estimate. The reality could be much higher than that, as people are reluctant to self-identify as trans thanks to assholes like you.

I'm tired of explaining this to morons on the internet, but once again, the existence of a larger problem (e.g. climate change) does not negate the existence of a smaller problem, especially when the smaller problem is one that's easily dealt with.

8 foot polar bear puppet roams London streets

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Plizzanet Earth with Snoop Dogg - Walruses

newtboy says...

Nice....
...but unfortunately, I saw that episode (Nature on PBS?) and that polar bear starved to death. It had already been swimming for days before finding land, but was too weak to catch a calf.
It didn't look like a shortage of walruses, but polar bears are having a hard time of it. I can see why too, those walruses are TOUGH. It didn't seem the bear punctured skin. The walrus, on the other hand, did, leaving the bear unable to hunt at all. :-(
Sorry to be a Debbie Downer, but that's what really happened there.

Snoop was only on the wrong side because that bear was white. ;-)

Snow Swimming

MilkmanDan says...

It depends on how you define "work". I've done it before; in Finland going from BRUTALLY hot sauna (like 90's C hot) to a lake that was probably just above freezing. You don't want to stay in long, but the cycle puts you into sensory overload mode and it feels really good unless you push the time spent in either extreme too long.

I've also done it in Colorado with less of an extreme temperature gap. Saunas in the US usually run a lower temperature (usually they try to keep them under 120 F or so) but you can make them feel hotter by pouring water on the heater stones to crank up the humidity. I've gone from that to rolling around in snowdrifts, and the effect is again quite nice as long you don't stay in the snow too long (probably under a minute).

Maybe I just have genetics like those crazy Polar Bear Club dudes.

Shepppard said:

....ever sit in a hot tub for a while, and then decide it's time to go back into the actual pool.

...and then go "Holy Balls, this pool is FREEZING"

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Teen Playing the Knockout Game Gets Shot Twice by Victim

Magicpants says...

I've been watching a lot about the knockout game as of late. It really does seem to be a hate crime (It's also called Polar Bearing, because it's victims tend to be white). It's caused quite a stir in the black community, as those who know better seem to be cringing and distancing themselves from the attacks as well as possible.

Ultimately, it's the fault of a few individuals who feel powerless enough in their own lives to try to take it out on others. I see a connection between this feeling of powerlessness and the "stop and frisk" laws passed in many of the cities where the knockout game first became popular.

I think the solution to this kind of violence is improving police relations with the affected communities. The first step is getting rid of "stop and frisk", the second removal of police arrest quotas, the third would be reducing the black prison population's non-violent offenders.

Coca-Cola Polar Bears Film 2013 produced by Ridley Scott

Trancecoach says...

Boy if only there was a company whose quest for profits in the sale and distribution of sugar water wasn't an implicit participation in the global system responsible for the climate change that's devastating the arctic habitat so crucial for the polar bear's survival...


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