When
I was small I was taught that if you were being attacked by a bear you should
play dead and the bear would leave you alone. It seemed fairly reasonable to my
young mind. Later I heard that not only should you play dead but you should
defecate on yourself too. By doing those things you would be saved from a
vicious bear mauling. So be dead and shit yourself when confronted by a blood
thirsty animal.
This
advice seems to have stuck with me and has tempered almost all of my decision
making as an adult. When confronted with an uncomfortable situation I play dead
and shit myself. As you may imagine, this tactic is not very fruitful in say, a
cubicle when dealing with a boss or superior who happens to be “correcting” you
for a mistake. So you’re left sitting in your own filth, holding your breath
for as long as possible. Oddly though, the boss or superior will eventually
wander off back into the corporate woods, shaking their head.
This
bear survival advice has also not worked very well when it comes to trying to
build up the courage to speak to a beautiful woman in the hopes of building a
relationship. I mean, I really would like to kiss her, but she’s so pretty that
I’m intimidated, so I play dead and shit myself again. The next thing you know
you’re always playing dead and smothered in your own feces while surrounded by
gorgeous women, all of them wondering what that rotting shit smell is.
Maybe this advice will serve you better in the future: http://juneauempire.com/local/2011-08-30/woman-punches-bear-save-her-dog#.Up46tsSkpGQ
ReplyDeleteA tip: When wanting to talk to a beautiful woman, treat her like the dog. Not the bear.
Thank you for reading Laurel! I do hope you're kidding about the treating a woman like a dog thing. That's just not my style. ;-)
DeleteI enjoyed this, but one phrase confused me. I'd rewrite that part to say: " . . . while the blood lusting bear-fears growl and swipe at the edges above me . . ." Otherwise, it's not clear what is the noun ("bears" or "bear fears") and what is the verb ("fears growl and swipe" or "growl and swipe")
ReplyDeleteThank you Cory!
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