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Photos of Polar Bear Attack - Warning: Extremely Graphic

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Originally posted by: Twista
i just got my pizza and clicked the link. And to my disgust! The pictures dont work.

This thread is a LET DOWN!

Consider yourself lucky that you didn't see it. I'd rather participate in the BME pain olympics than see those pictures again.
 
Originally posted by: WaTaGuMp
The guy is going to go through years of reconstructive surgery after that attack.

Are you kidding me??! Look at the pictures again. You can't even see anything resembling a face. (Well, of course, except the bear's face.)
 
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: WaTaGuMp
The guy is going to go through years of reconstructive surgery after that attack.

Are you kidding me??! Look at the pictures again. You can't even see anything resembling a face. (Well, of course, except the bear's face.)

Based on the entire thread I would hope I was kidding.
 
is there a cliff notes version for those who don't want to subject themselves to more gore ?

i helped clean up after a motorcycle accident in 2002, a couple on Harley broadsided a
pick-up truck at about 45 mph. i thought the broken bodies might appreciate some
shade - laying on the broiling pavement in the hot August son - so i grabbed a beach towel.

then i looked down. instant anatomy lesson. i continued helping out for about 15 minutes
till they requested my beach towel back, to wrap the woman's arm in.

so, i don't want to look at any more gore. but i really would appreciate detailed Cliff Notes.

does the guy look like that guy in the second Silence of the Lambs/ Hannibal Lector movie,
the guy in the wheelchair, face ripped off & everything ?
 
Originally posted by: wwswimming
is there a cliff notes version for those who don't want to subject themselves to more gore ?

i helped clean up after a motorcycle accident in 2002, a couple on Harley broadsided a
pick-up truck at about 45 mph. i thought the broken bodies might appreciate some
shade - laying on the broiling pavement in the hot August son - so i grabbed a beach towel.

then i looked down. instant anatomy lesson. i continued helping out for about 15 minutes
till they requested my beach towel back, to wrap the woman's arm in.

so, i don't want to look at any more gore. but i really would appreciate detailed Cliff Notes.

does the guy look like that guy in the second Silence of the Lambs/ Hannibal Lector movie,
the guy in the wheelchair, face ripped off & everything ?

or you could man-up and click the link, Nancy.
 
Originally posted by: TehMac
K, it's four pictures of baby polar bears.


End of stupid thread.

Maybe if you put eyes and a black nose on each of those bloodied claws, the photos could possibly be misconstrued :disgust:
 
Originally posted by: keird
Originally posted by: TehMac
K, it's four pictures of baby polar bears.


End of stupid thread.

Maybe if you put eyes and a black nose on each of those bloodied claws, the photos could possibly be misconstrued :disgust:

😕
 
I thought this was going to be some kind of joke or something until I clicked on the pics. I feel bad for the guy's family.
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All I can say as being the man's man and lady's man here at ATOT, I teabagged that polar bear.

I won't be doing any more tea bagging in my life now 🙁.

Luckily my swiss army knife was enough to save me even though I had to saw my arm off.
 
Originally posted by: alkemyst
All I can say as being the man's man and lady's man here at ATOT, I teabagged that polar bear.

I won't be doing any more tea bagging in my life now 🙁.

Luckily my swiss army knife was enough to save me even though I had to saw my arm off.

by tea, I suppose you mean retracted
 
Originally posted by: keird
Originally posted by: alkemyst
All I can say as being the man's man and lady's man here at ATOT, I teabagged that polar bear.

I won't be doing any more tea bagging in my life now 🙁.

Luckily my swiss army knife was enough to save me even though I had to saw my arm off.

by tea, I suppose you mean retracted

No, just a nice sack of fuzzy flesh.
 
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