4 thoughts on “Winnie The Pooh”

  1. Pooh’s more of an insidious socialist looter. He barges into people’s houses and takes their honey on the mere pretext that he happens to be hungry at that moment. The implied threat of force is present, as he is of course a bear, but he never uses violence to secure his spoils. The other residents of the Hundred Acre Wood simply sag their shoulders and look at their feet as he carries off their hard-earned sustenance. Nobody resists. What would be the point?

    However, in the end, Pooh does at least walk the walk. When the nihilist Eeyore effectively steals Piglet’s ancestral home in plain view of the entire group to give– sorry, redistribute it to Owl (an entitled senior citizen whose terrible guidance has brought nothing but ruin) Pooh at least has the decency to open his home to the wayward Piglet.

    My assumption is, however, that it will simply escalate Pooh’s thievery as he can now steal honey not only to sustain himself, but also in the name of the now-doubled dependent class.

  2. I believe the other guy is Mr. Abominable snowman, the sasquatch bigfoot himself.

    The Pooh bear (aka Poohbah, aka the big pooh) is known to associate with many ‘family’ members.

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