• Rich Farias

    This can’t possibly be real… in fact, a quick Google search for “SeppuKuma” ONLY comes up with the IFLScience article, and articles linking to it.

    I call bullshit.

  • Bobby Terry

    This is, from what I gathered, a satiric article. A bear robot that looks identical DOES exist, but it’s to assist the elderly and sick with taking care of themselves. Here are some reference links from REPUTABLE SOURCES. Don’t worry, journalism ain’t for all of us! http://www.gizmag.com/robear-riken/36219/

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-02-24/japans-robot-bears-elderly-carers-of-the-future/6255734

  • OverlappingMagisteria

    “Peaceful Breath (helium asphyxia)”

    Well that’s the one I’m going for! Who wouldn’t want their dying words to be in the voice of a chipmunk? Lightens the mood a little, in my opinion!

  • Aaron
  • Yumi

    Not only should this (and all information one reads on the internet) really, REALLY have been researched and double-checked for authenticity before writing an article about it, the site you are referring people to (iflscience. ORG) is a hoax site (with ties to an anti-science group) meant to confuse people searching for the legitimate iflscience.COM site, which adds to the confusion twice. Additionally, you are forcing your religious ideas onto a different culture and religion, so I fail to see the point of the rest of the article, sorry.

  • Maria

    Please, delete. This is fake, or more accurately, satirical. Look up Snopes before publishing silly stuff…


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