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Thursday, June 19, 2025

IT'S THAT TIME OF THE YEAR AGAIN!!!

Wyo. (AP) — A bison gored a man Tuesday after a large group of visitors got too close to the animal in Yellowstone National Park, officials said.

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  1. FAFO. The dude should’a social distanced.

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    1. Or at least worn a face mask.......... Face masks save lives! 🤔🤔🤣🤣

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  2. It might be time to put markers on bison like they do on fighter planes and bombers. Maybe then these idiots will take notice.

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  3. "Under investigation". Who gets to interrogate the bison?

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  4. Ever seen one fairly close? That these idiots can look at one up close and not have the brains to get/stay clear...

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    1. Yeah, real close...Fireside Lounge/liquors in Casper, Wyo. used to sell
      delicious buffalo steaks. Yum!

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  5. They should pull the signs and verbal warnings that are everywhere. If in a single year, 50-100 people got it, you wouldn't have the 1-5 every dang year despite all the warnings.

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    1. There are signs, and Yellowstone has rangers monitoring lone animals. Too many people think the world is Disney-fied and all animals can be petted. We need less signage so more stupid people are moved from the gene pool.

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  6. There should be a sign. If you make our Buffalo gore you, You will be put down.

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  7. Injuries would have been worse if guy had not been vaxed and boosted

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    1. They should just hold the award ceremonies there.

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  9. He got gored "in the Old Faithful area". That must've hurt.

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  10. I blame it all on the Ford Pinto and Ruger Firearms. Product liability lawsuits are corrupting the gene pool. Mother nature used to take care of idiots.

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  11. But it's such a cute fluffy cow. Wouldn't hurt anyone if I just show it some love and diversity.

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  12. Don't pet the fluffy cows.

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  13. Maybe the Parks Service should start making visitors post bond or take out insurance before allowing them into the park. Then, at least, they can offset the cost of dealing with the dead and injured.

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