This episode of "The Anthropocene Reviewed" reviews teddy bears and penalty shootouts. John Green discusses the history of teddy bears, connecting their creation to President Theodore Roosevelt and exploring the cultural shift in how bears are perceived. He then analyzes penalty shootouts in football, using the story of AFC Wimbledon's return to the Football League after a long struggle as a central example of the emotional significance of sports and community. The review highlights the surprising power of human influence on animal populations and the unexpected ways communities form around shared passions. Ultimately, teddy bears receive a 2.5-star rating, while penalty shootouts receive 4 stars.
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