It’s Valentine’s Day! So here’s a lovely video of a wolf cub playing with a baby grizzly bear, because d’awwwwwwwwwwwwww.
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It’s Valentine’s Day! So here’s a lovely video of a wolf cub playing with a baby grizzly bear, because d’awwwwwwwwwwwwww.

And by jacuzzi I mean body of water at the bottom end of a waterfall. But seriously you guys, these bubbles feel AWESOME. After a hard day of fishing, this is the thing I look most forward to. Nothing soothes my bear back aches like this, let me tell ya.
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Maybe I’m just weird, but seeing this image made me immediately think of how awesome it would be if in addition to being best friends as children, these four bear cubs grew up to form the world’s first and only Bearbershop Quartet. I mean, come on, that would be totally awesome, right?
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No seriously, where am I? How long have I been asleep? It feels like it’s been forever…
WAIT. IT’S 2011? I passed out back in 1991! OH NO OH NO OH NO I’VE BECOME THE RIP VAN WINKLE OF THE URSINE WORLD! What if my wife had cubs and I wasn’t around to see it? I’m sure she thinks I left her like a deadbeat! This is horrible… what do I do… oh ceiling bear, what can I even do!?
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Ohai, squee lovers! My name is Fist Bump Kitty (full name: Gallagher Cyrus Opaline “Fist Bump” Kitty III), and I’ll be presenting Daily Squee’s best Squee Spree photos of the year while Moderator Matthew recovers from a total squee overload! It’s been an amazing year full of wonderful Squee Sprees, and now is the time for all of us to look back and ogle the adorableness of all of 2011′s Squee Spree contest winners! So without further ado… go forth and squee at the gallery below!
Love,
Fist Bump Kitty
This grizzly bear knows how to return your cordial greeting in kind. WHERE IS YOUR CEILING URSUS NOW?

And here you thought I was going to talk about math! Ha! I’m a bear! I don’t even know what calculus is! But I do know what logs are, and what rhythm is, so if I had to wager a guess, I’d guess that a logarithm is a form of musique concrète that involves producing beats using nothing but wood? Is that close to correct?