A car carrying two passengers was driving through the Alaskan wilderness, where bear sighting are very common. It's an extremely popular area for bear activity, so there's nothing out of the ordinary just yet. Upon seeing the bear, the driver and passenger want to slow down, attempting to get a better look at the creature.

They ended up getting a much better look at it than they had probably anticipated. After slowing down, the bear charged out of the forest and took a run at the vehicle. As much as I would love to say, "now what the hell is wrong with them for stopping. Blah, blah, blah." I just can't say that. The fact of the matter is, I probably would have stopped as well.

It was a bright day, there was nobody on the road, and I don't really get to see bears much. I'm sure these two have seen more than me, but I think it would be cool to see a bear up close. If the bear were to rush my car and slaughter me, that's my fault, but at the end of the day it's a cool experience if I survive. That being said, I don't recommend that anybody else makes a habit of getting up-close and personal with angry bears.