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  • Flake: YOU CAN SUCK MY DICK. OR COCK.

  • Animals in captivity are very profitable! cut sells good!

  • geesh...taking these bears from their mothers in fear they'll kill them...wow

  • 0:54. it looks like a Dog. with the nose. but its the qute little knut. ALL RIP THE OWNER! found dead in his home. he got heart attack. :'( RIP

  • :)))

  • Stupid Idiot!

  • How stupid are you? What a shame you think like you do. Do you know what a nazi means? I think not. Ask your parents or grandparents.

  • Ovaj medo se zove Ćoso

  • Ovaj medo se zove Ćoso

  • Ovaj medo se zove Radivoje Ćosović, zavaćemo ga Ćoso

  • polar bears are dying out/drowning/running out of foods in their home iceland

  • not very interesting or new

    no pizazz

    almost boring

  • I liked their early stuff more.

  • ADORABLE!

  • I hate it when people say "it" when referring to animals.

  • OKAY, LETS REFER IT TO "FOOD".

    Hey look! There's food over there!

  • Me too. And what's with the thumbs down? Fuck, they should remove that feature.

  • Yea, it's very dehumanizing.

    OH WAIT, THEY'RE NOT HUMAN.

  • Could be a reference to the German nature of it? While "woman" is a feminine noun in German and "man" a masculine noun, "boy" and "girl" are both neuter, and you'll note that Knut always got referred to as "he"...

    It's a bit of a stretch, though.

  • aw hes sooooooo cute!

  • Flocke is a girl. Flocke is a feminine noun that means "flake"

  • @nerdkittie You obviously don't know much about the German language. The German feminine article, "die" has absolutely no correlation with femininity. The gender of most nouns in German is arbitrary. For example, the German word for "skirt" (as in, a skirt a woman would wear) is a masculine noun: der Rock. By the same token, the German word for girl, "Maedchen" takes the neutral (neuter) article, "das." So, the fact that Flocke is a feminine noun doesn't carry any feminine connotation.

  • @Humperdink18 ich muss sagen der junge hat recht.

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