Fighting back against a bear until it leaves is different than running around strangling them for sausages, I think.
sami1337 wrote:check the second video. He killed a mother bear with a motherfucking stick.
If he could do that once, he could do it another time. I am pretty sure humans killed bears in ye olde times as well. Maybe not with their bare hands though. But something to remember is that swords don't do slicing damage and arrows don't do piercing damage. So all damage is the same.
sami1337 wrote:I am not sure why you think that, because with a long pointy stick or spear you can easily kill a bear by putting one end under your foot and holding the other end in your hand waiting for the bear to attack and kill itself. Pretty much as seen in the movie 300.
niltrias wrote:Among some Native American tribes, at least in the Sierra Nevada Range, it was a rite of coming of age to hunt and kill a black bear with a club. Im sure they didnt go out of their way to find the biggest, meanest black bear around, but still...black bears are NOT grizzly bears.
niltrias wrote:Among some Native American tribes, at least in the Sierra Nevada Range, it was a rite of coming of age to hunt and kill a black bear with a club. Im sure they didnt go out of their way to find the biggest, meanest black bear around, but still...black bears are NOT grizzly bears.
Ferinex wrote:StewineBeef wrote:Picking locks sounds easy, its a lot harder then your making it out to be.
Me, being someone who likes to play many thief/stealth games yet also love realism decided to try my hand at lock picking in real life. Not to steal from anyone but just to see if its like the games. I researched, got tools, tried my hand at some locks (front door, bathroom, etc on my own place).
Its tough.
Then you absolutely fail at lockpicking. It is not difficult at all.
sami1337 wrote:niltrias wrote:Among some Native American tribes, at least in the Sierra Nevada Range, it was a rite of coming of age to hunt and kill a black bear with a club. Im sure they didnt go out of their way to find the biggest, meanest black bear around, but still...black bears are NOT grizzly bears.
I picture this as young men afraid to get hurt seeking for a bear napping that they could land their club on.
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