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aliya0001 [1]
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Imagine that you are seeing a herd of 3,000 bison that are stampeding toward you, or that a 500 pound Grizzly Bear has you in its sights, and is barreling in your direction, drooling and ready to hunt you down for a snack. What would you be feeling? Would you want to go back? How would you handle it?
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ad-work [718]3 years ago
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I would feel fear in this moment and try to quickly think of a way out. I would want to go back to an area that is safe because there is no chance of fighting and winning in this situation. I would try to find an elevated place away from the heard or I would try to intimidate the bear by making loud noises and making myself look bigger than it. -Your friend, Bill Cipher

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dangina [55]3 years ago
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I would feel fear in this moment and try to quickly think of a way out. I would want to go back to an area that is safe because there is no chance of fighting and winning in this situation. I would try to find an elevated place away from the heard or I would try to intimidate the bear by making loud noises and making myself look bigger than it. -Your friend, Bill Cipher

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