1:09:12
There's your poop.
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It just came out of her butt.
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I can feel it.
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I can feel the poop.
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It's warm.
It just came from her butt.
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This was just inside of her.
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My girl.
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I'm touching it.
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It's her poop.
It's Wendy's poop.
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I know it may seem weird that I touched
her poop, but it was inside of her.
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It's what... It's her life!
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It's her! And she's
so precious to me.
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She gave me Downey.
Downey's... I adore Downey.
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Everything about them is perfect.
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Perfection belonged to the bears.
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But once in a while,
Treadwell came face-to-face
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with the harsh reality
of wild nature.
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This did not fit into
his sentimentalized view
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that everything out there
was good,
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and the universe in balance
and in harmony.
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Male bears sometimes kill cubs to stop
the females from lactating,
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and thus have them ready again
for fornication.
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Oh, God!
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I love you.
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I love you and I
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don't understand.
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It's a painful world.
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Here I differ with Treadwell.
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He seemed to ignore the fact that
in nature there are predators.
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I believe the common denominator
of the universe is not harmony,