Howling every night!

Mossie 2022-10-08 12:40:18

To extract bile
from live bears, a metal tube is permanently inserted into the bear's gallbladder, and the other end is exposed outside the bear's abdomen to extract bile multiple times over a long period of time. Taking bile from live bears has evolved into a popular event on the Internet, mainly referring to the recent (July 2009) social phenomenon of extracting black bear bile to make medicines for profit. Black bears are often infected because their wounds are exposed and never heal. In order to increase the outflow of bile, a special needle was used to pierce the gallbladder of the black bear to extract bile. At this time, the bears whose bile was extracted would scream in pain and scratch their abdomens into a bloody mess. The pain of gallbladder, insanity, and some bears will commit suicide, pulling their liver and intestines out.
This was a few years ago, I don't know if it is still there. I remember a news article saying that someone in a certain place used this method to extract live bear bile. Every night, the villagers could hear the mournful wailing of the black bear. What I felt at the time could only be described as creepy, because it was scarier than any bloody, violent horror movie I had ever seen, because it was so real.
In such a painful state, the black bear calmly completed a series of actions to extract bile. Do I doubt that these people have sensitive hearing? Are you sensitive to smell? Are you visually sensitive? If these are all sensitive, will there be no chemical reaction after they are sent to the brain?
Will they cry? Will you laugh? Will there be happiness or pain? Do their emotions rest only on the impulse to inherit the lineage and the lineage itself?
Numb face, dull eyes, where is this person? This is clearly a machine that reproduces itself!

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    title card: earth-ling n. - One who inhabits the earth.

    Narrator: Since we all inhabit the earth, we are all considered earthlings. There is no sexism, racism, or speciesism in the term 'earthling'. It encompasses each and every one of us: warm- or cold-blooded, mammal, vertebrate or invertebrate, bird, reptile, amphibian, fish and human alike.

  • Narrator: It is the human earthling who tends to dominate the earth, oftentimes treating other fellow earthlings and living beings as mere objects. This is what is meant by 'speciesism'. By analogy with racism and sexism, speciesism is a prejudice or attitude or bias in favor of the interests of the members of one's own species and against those of members of other species.