It's a sad day when the value of life between man and animal becomes so tilted. Remember reading the other thread? About the man who died, trapped in his combine when it caught fire? How many lines of text did each story have?!?!? That thread is here for your convenience:
I suppose there have been other people who have died while inside their combine, but I wonder if any other bears have been shish-kabobbed by a snout. ...At least the combine wasn't damaged! :wink: Still, it's a bit depressing. Can't even begin to imagine how that footnote-of-an-article made the rest of the man's family feel.
....Sorry, don't mind me. Just sittin' here trying to figure out which way is up in this crazy, mixed-up world.
By the way, this reply has NOTHING to do with the people who posted these stories here, and EVERYTHING to do with the value that our illustrious media placed on each story. The WBKO author didn't even have the desire to sign their name to that joke of an article: "By WBKO News Staff | Posted: Mon 11:02 PM, Oct 30, 2017"
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