The Norwegian Mooose Attack

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Hans Jorgen Olson a
12 year old Norwegian boy saved his sister and himself from a moose attack after walking home through the woods while they were walking, they found an angry giant moose. When the moose attack them, Hans knew the first thing he had to do was taunt the animal so that it would leave his sister alone and she could run away safely. ‘Taunting’ is a move one used in World of Warcraft to get monsters off weaker team members. Once Hans was targeted, he remembered another skill he had picked up at level 30 in ‘World of Warcraft’ - he feigned dead. The moose lost interest in the dead boy and walked away.
After a while Hans got up and walked home.His parents are extremely happy and impressed in the heroic act of Hans.

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