5. This Deer Has Seen Some Stuff

It is rare to witness a deer looking like it is giving a TV interview. You can only guess the topic: hunters, loud noises, or local curiosity. A check reveals it came from a Canadian story about a deer wandering into a farm and bonding with the guard dog. The timing of the shot makes local news feel cinematic. The wide eyed gaze and serious mic angle mimic a formal segment. Knowing it is about unlikely friendship sweetens it. The deer’s look almost says I did not think making a buddy would be headline worthy. Framing it like a spokesperson shows how context shapes meaning, and sometimes its absence makes things even more intriguing.
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