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^ Headbutts never seem to be a good idea but they seem to work...

I look at them like kicks above the height of your waist. Generally not a good idea, but in specific scenarios where that nose is stationary...

Guy made the most of his height advantage, did not telegraph at all either. I'm guessing Hamid got two shiners along with the crumpled nose.
 
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I believe most celebrities own a bee hive (at least, in some particular state like New York or something). It's for some kind of property tax credit intended for farmers.

More or less, yes. Growing some avocados or having a dozen hives for a farm credit isn't special. What's special in this case is the bee emphasis and personal involvement.
 
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I love this man. Also bees.

I believe most celebrities own a bee hive (at least, in some particular state like New York or something). It's for some kind of property tax credit intended for farmers.

More or less, yes. Growing some avocados or having a dozen hives for a farm credit isn't special. What's special in this case is the bee emphasis and personal involvement.

I of course had to verify, but Freeman in fact has done this:

It is his personal ranch, and the only interaction he has with them is bare clothed and helping to feed them; I'm not sure entirely what this entails - a lot of the food should be the plants but perhaps right now due to young vegetation growth that requires some supplementation directly in or near the colonies. Sounds like this may have just happened this year so there is the idea that the colonies may not be self-sustaining on the local resources just yet.
He has no plans to even collect the honey, just wants to provide a stress-free bee sanctuary. I say, good on him!
 
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