Friday, March 22, 2019

LET LOOSE THE BEARS

Mr. Ivanov says communication is the key to their friendship. This per a BBC article about Mansur the bear, whom he adopted three years ago on an abandoned Russian airbase, when Mansur was still an infant.
The bear now weighs as much as a linebacker.

Cite:
"Vintage plane restorers found the orphaned newborn cub wandering hungry and afraid about their private airfield in Tver Region northwest of Moscow, and cared for him the best they could, Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper reports." 
Source: Crowdfunding campaign for Russian air bear

Bears are a bit of a rarity on the streets of San Francisco (except near certain bars). But probably safer than some of our street people. If I had a choice in the matter, I would rather have a bear living at the bus stop down the block. Fewer discarded syringes, and no demands that I hand over whatever cigarettes I might have to a "poor Christian".

My neighbors might gladly keep the bear in salmon, as long as he didn't break into letterboxes, like the poor Christian addicts and nutballs.

If you've ever wondered why so many classic doorways now have iron gates in this part of the city, now you know. It's the poor Christians.




The rest of the country should take back their poor drug-addled Christians, instead of giving them one-way tickets to San Francisco to get rid of them. I'm sure it discomfits "American" tourists, and e-commerce yuppies, when they come face to face with the people they discarded.

They expected bears?




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