Russian bears who are so addicted to aviation fuel they sniff it until they pass out | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 36246034 United States 03/17/2013 08:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is there anything that we arent going destroy? lol. Were an incredibly destructive species. Quoting: The Funky Yeti 36246034 We truly are the scum of the earth. this is one-sided. millions work every day to prevent things like this to happen. why do you leave this out of your judgement ? This is not one sided. The good work of the few has not been enough to repair the damage that the rest of us have created within the earth. Were killing this planet day by day. Which pretty much means that we are of no positive use to the universe. If you had any respect for life in the universe you would agree that it would be better off without humans. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 14202177 United States 03/17/2013 09:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | These brown bears are keen to play with discarded barrels - because they have developed a nose for aviation fuel. Quoting: JUST HERE The creatures sniff kerosene and gasoline from containers left in the Kronotsky Nature Reserve in the far east of Russia. They take deep breaths for minutes at a time before digging a shallow hole and lying in a 'nirvana' position. The fuel is used to power generators and helicopters used by nature reserve workers. Photographer Igor Shpilenok, 52, spent seven months with the community of bears. He said some of the addicted predators even stalked helicopters, waiting for take off and drops of fuel to leak onto the hard soil for them to hoover up. He added: 'In another case a helicopter brought a few barrels of gasoline. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] uhhhh you havent been leettin avattar kitty snniff that shit.have you?imean bear in nivana position avatar kitty in same position? |
The Funky Yeti User ID: 36246034 United States 03/17/2013 09:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is there anything that we arent going destroy? lol. Were an incredibly destructive species. Quoting: The Funky Yeti 36246034 We truly are the scum of the earth. this is one-sided. millions work every day to prevent things like this to happen. why do you leave this out of your judgement ? This is not one sided. The good work of the few has not been enough to repair the damage that the rest of us have created within the earth. Were killing this planet day by day. Which pretty much means that we are of no positive use to the universe. If you had any respect for life in the universe you would agree that it would be better off without humans. |
JUST HERE (OP) User ID: 25610447 United States 03/17/2013 09:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | These brown bears are keen to play with discarded barrels - because they have developed a nose for aviation fuel. Quoting: JUST HERE The creatures sniff kerosene and gasoline from containers left in the Kronotsky Nature Reserve in the far east of Russia. They take deep breaths for minutes at a time before digging a shallow hole and lying in a 'nirvana' position. The fuel is used to power generators and helicopters used by nature reserve workers. Photographer Igor Shpilenok, 52, spent seven months with the community of bears. He said some of the addicted predators even stalked helicopters, waiting for take off and drops of fuel to leak onto the hard soil for them to hoover up. He added: 'In another case a helicopter brought a few barrels of gasoline. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] uhhhh you havent been leettin avattar kitty snniff that shit.have you?imean bear in nivana position avatar kitty in same position? , notice it, that's why I posted this thread :glp sign: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1704955 Canada 03/17/2013 09:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | These addicts should be locked up, they are clearly a rash on societies otherwise blemish free complextion. Do not be fooled, aviation fuel is a gateway drug. Abuse of such readily available hallucinogens can only be attributed to the lack of prisons in Russia. I say, privatize the prison system and be rid of this affliction for good. Goddamn bears. |
smilesun User ID: 27433777 Italy 03/17/2013 09:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | These brown bears are keen to play with discarded barrels - because they have developed a nose for aviation fuel. Quoting: JUST HERE The creatures sniff kerosene and gasoline from containers left in the Kronotsky Nature Reserve in the far east of Russia. They take deep breaths for minutes at a time before digging a shallow hole and lying in a 'nirvana' position. The fuel is used to power generators and helicopters used by nature reserve workers. Photographer Igor Shpilenok, 52, spent seven months with the community of bears. He said some of the addicted predators even stalked helicopters, waiting for take off and drops of fuel to leak onto the hard soil for them to hoover up. He added: 'In another case a helicopter brought a few barrels of gasoline. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] - 5 Have seen some humans do the same thing VIRTUALBLOGNEWS [link to virtualblognews.altervista.org] |
JUST HERE (OP) User ID: 25610447 United States 03/17/2013 09:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | These brown bears are keen to play with discarded barrels - because they have developed a nose for aviation fuel. Quoting: JUST HERE The creatures sniff kerosene and gasoline from containers left in the Kronotsky Nature Reserve in the far east of Russia. They take deep breaths for minutes at a time before digging a shallow hole and lying in a 'nirvana' position. The fuel is used to power generators and helicopters used by nature reserve workers. Photographer Igor Shpilenok, 52, spent seven months with the community of bears. He said some of the addicted predators even stalked helicopters, waiting for take off and drops of fuel to leak onto the hard soil for them to hoover up. He added: 'In another case a helicopter brought a few barrels of gasoline. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] - 5 Have seen some humans do the same thing :glp sign: |
icepack User ID: 32438991 Germany 03/17/2013 09:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is there anything that we arent going destroy? lol. Were an incredibly destructive species. Quoting: The Funky Yeti 36246034 We truly are the scum of the earth. this is one-sided. millions work every day to prevent things like this to happen. why do you leave this out of your judgement ? This is not one sided. The good work of the few has not been enough to repair the damage that the rest of us have created within the earth. Were killing this planet day by day. Which pretty much means that we are of no positive use to the universe. If you had any respect for life in the universe you would agree that it would be better off without humans. remember the hole in the ozon-layer ? and how fast they changed things on international level ? |