I just love this actual footage captured on camera:
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That's what happens when you build a candy store too close to a forest.
Bear in a candy store
Bear in a candy store
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Re: Bear in a candy store
He was probably looking for gummy bears.
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Re: Bear in a candy store
Avenging the death of his gelatinous brethren, eh?
Metta,
Retro.
Metta,
Retro.
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Re: Bear in a candy store
I get the impression that he/she had been observing for a while beforehand, from a distance, "ok...so the humans go in via that door, and come out again with sweet-smelling goods on them...ah, I see - you open the door from that side...right." The bear seemed quite familiar with the correct operation of that door.
To the Buddha-refuge i go; to the Dhamma-refuge i go; to the Sangha-refuge i go.
Re: Bear in a candy store
retrofuturist wrote:Avenging the death of his gelatinous brethren, eh?
Metta,
Retro.
"It's easy for us to connect with what's wrong with us... and not so easy to feel into, or to allow us, to connect with what's right and what's good in us."