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It's not hunting. It's pathetic
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -0 -
Regardless if you think the 2nd amendment was misinterpreted or not, in the US, we DO have the right to own a gun. And I have already described a number of ways where having a gun is sensible/necessary. I'll take the high road and say many here must be willfully ignorant.brianlux said:BF25394 said:
It's a different mentality. The father of the kid in Georgia said that he'd never been more proud than the day his kid killed a deer and had the blood smeared on his cheeks for his "first kill." Really? You've never been more proud than when your armed kid murdered a defenseless animal for sport? I understand hunting is a way of life for a lot of people, but I just don't get that level of glorification of it. Maybe if parents sent a message to kids that they're proud of them when they apply themselves in school or volunteer at the local senior-citizens home or veterans' hospital, kids might act differently.lastexitlondon said:Yeah that's sad . And also parents . Most people have kids can't they all decide it's pointless to breed another generation of people who think owning a gun is a right and is in any way sensible.
It's gone too far and there is no way back. That's the saddest part of allGreat post, BF.American Indians killed animals for food and used every part of the animal for many uses. But they honored the animal and gave it great respect. When today's hunters carry on the way you described, they are mocking the animal and showing total disrespect. And the whole idea of hunting as "sport" is low-bar mentality.“Whenever I see a photograph of some sportsman grinning over his kill, I am always impressed by the striking moral and esthetic superiority of the dead animal to the live one.”
-Edward Abbey
I don't hunt, but anyone who celebrates a "kill" or is putting blood on their faces is an idiot. I know a ton of hunters, and none of them do that and none of them hunt for "sport." They hunt for food. And trust me, some fresh venison is delicious. Leaner than beef and much healthier for you. And if you have a freezer full of venison steaks, burger, sausage, and cubes for stew, you eat good all year and save a ton on groceries.
And a proper hunter knows how to get a clean kill and the animal does not suffer. If people have a problem with killing animals for food, I hope you are vegetarians. Or eat that highly processed and unhealthy "impossible meats", or whatever it is called. Stop buying meat from the supermarkets, those animals are born, and bred to be slaughtered for food. They don't have a chance. And from what I've read, I'm not sure how many are treated humanely. Most deer live a long natural life and aren't killed by hunters.1996: 9/29 Randall's Island 2, 10/1 Buffalo 2000: 8/27 Saratoga Springs
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Aren't we still doing this in Afghanistan and we still haven't won that war? Just sayin...brianlux said:DE4173 said:
I'm not sure if I saw this here or elsewhere:Gern Blansten said:
Yeah and the entire argument about guns being necessary to fend off "tyranny" is so mind blowingly stupid I can hardly stand it.dbanthony said:
I don't think the equivalency between guns used for wars and guns used by citizens. From fhe historical end, funs used during the Revolutionary War share no resemblance with the ones today. Even in modern wars, military personnel don't just get to do whatever they want with them at any time. That's not how it works.Attaway77 said:I’m tired of people blaming guns killing people.. I don’t even like guns, but I don’t use that as an excuse like people today. I’m willing to bet if somebody broke into your home you wouldn’t mind putting a bullet inside somebody to protect your family or self.. People think guns were just invented.. how do you think you are here today complaining about them? They won wars for centuries/decades for you to exist today. Don't blame the weapon, blame the human...
This is like saying "Doctors used to cure people with opium so what's the issue with the opiod crisis today?" Just because something has historical precedent doesn't mean it's the same today as it was then or that rules, laws, and orecedents don't change as time goes on.
There is clearly an advantage that the gov't has with weaponry that makes anything the public can use to fight tyranny completely useless. The US soldiers could take out an entire army of Meal Team Six with a tactical nuke without even leaving their base.
https://youtu.be/WOSqCjMRXWA?si=ZCd15VtoDoJJzFkrExactly! And are these people just kidding us or are they kidding themselves? What the hell century are they living in?Anyway, that was a hilarious clip, thanks for posting it!0 -
you don't hunt with an AR-15...you are spouting the pro gun argument related to guns that no one has a problem withseanwon said:
Regardless if you think the 2nd amendment was misinterpreted or not, in the US, we DO have the right to own a gun. And I have already described a number of ways where having a gun is sensible/necessary. I'll take the high road and say many here must be willfully ignorant.brianlux said:BF25394 said:
It's a different mentality. The father of the kid in Georgia said that he'd never been more proud than the day his kid killed a deer and had the blood smeared on his cheeks for his "first kill." Really? You've never been more proud than when your armed kid murdered a defenseless animal for sport? I understand hunting is a way of life for a lot of people, but I just don't get that level of glorification of it. Maybe if parents sent a message to kids that they're proud of them when they apply themselves in school or volunteer at the local senior-citizens home or veterans' hospital, kids might act differently.lastexitlondon said:Yeah that's sad . And also parents . Most people have kids can't they all decide it's pointless to breed another generation of people who think owning a gun is a right and is in any way sensible.
It's gone too far and there is no way back. That's the saddest part of allGreat post, BF.American Indians killed animals for food and used every part of the animal for many uses. But they honored the animal and gave it great respect. When today's hunters carry on the way you described, they are mocking the animal and showing total disrespect. And the whole idea of hunting as "sport" is low-bar mentality.“Whenever I see a photograph of some sportsman grinning over his kill, I am always impressed by the striking moral and esthetic superiority of the dead animal to the live one.”
-Edward Abbey
I don't hunt, but anyone who celebrates a "kill" or is putting blood on their faces is an idiot. I know a ton of hunters, and none of them do that and none of them hunt for "sport." They hunt for food. And trust me, some fresh venison is delicious. Leaner than beef and much healthier for you. And if you have a freezer full of venison steaks, burger, sausage, and cubes for stew, you eat good all year and save a ton on groceries.
And a proper hunter knows how to get a clean kill and the animal does not suffer. If people have a problem with killing animals for food, I hope you are vegetarians. Or eat that highly processed and unhealthy "impossible meats", or whatever it is called. Stop buying meat from the supermarkets, those animals are born, and bred to be slaughtered for food. They don't have a chance. And from what I've read, I'm not sure how many are treated humanely. Most deer live a long natural life and aren't killed by hunters.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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Hunting with an AR-15 reminds me of the Monty Python sketch where the hunters use bazookas amongst other things.A real hunter uses a bow and arrow anyway.0
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ned and jimbo on south park fish with hand grenades.Spurs14 said:Hunting with an AR-15 reminds me of the Monty Python sketch where the hunters use bazookas amongst other things.A real hunter uses a bow and arrow anyway."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
I am a vegetarian.seanwon said:
Regardless if you think the 2nd amendment was misinterpreted or not, in the US, we DO have the right to own a gun. And I have already described a number of ways where having a gun is sensible/necessary. I'll take the high road and say many here must be willfully ignorant.brianlux said:BF25394 said:
It's a different mentality. The father of the kid in Georgia said that he'd never been more proud than the day his kid killed a deer and had the blood smeared on his cheeks for his "first kill." Really? You've never been more proud than when your armed kid murdered a defenseless animal for sport? I understand hunting is a way of life for a lot of people, but I just don't get that level of glorification of it. Maybe if parents sent a message to kids that they're proud of them when they apply themselves in school or volunteer at the local senior-citizens home or veterans' hospital, kids might act differently.lastexitlondon said:Yeah that's sad . And also parents . Most people have kids can't they all decide it's pointless to breed another generation of people who think owning a gun is a right and is in any way sensible.
It's gone too far and there is no way back. That's the saddest part of allGreat post, BF.American Indians killed animals for food and used every part of the animal for many uses. But they honored the animal and gave it great respect. When today's hunters carry on the way you described, they are mocking the animal and showing total disrespect. And the whole idea of hunting as "sport" is low-bar mentality.“Whenever I see a photograph of some sportsman grinning over his kill, I am always impressed by the striking moral and esthetic superiority of the dead animal to the live one.”
-Edward Abbey
I don't hunt, but anyone who celebrates a "kill" or is putting blood on their faces is an idiot. I know a ton of hunters, and none of them do that and none of them hunt for "sport." They hunt for food. And trust me, some fresh venison is delicious. Leaner than beef and much healthier for you. And if you have a freezer full of venison steaks, burger, sausage, and cubes for stew, you eat good all year and save a ton on groceries.
And a proper hunter knows how to get a clean kill and the animal does not suffer. If people have a problem with killing animals for food, I hope you are vegetarians. Or eat that highly processed and unhealthy "impossible meats", or whatever it is called. Stop buying meat from the supermarkets, those animals are born, and bred to be slaughtered for food. They don't have a chance. And from what I've read, I'm not sure how many are treated humanely. Most deer live a long natural life and aren't killed by hunters.I gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
seanwon said:
Regardless if you think the 2nd amendment was misinterpreted or not, in the US, we DO have the right to own a gun. And I have already described a number of ways where having a gun is sensible/necessary. I'll take the high road and say many here must be willfully ignorant.brianlux said:BF25394 said:
It's a different mentality. The father of the kid in Georgia said that he'd never been more proud than the day his kid killed a deer and had the blood smeared on his cheeks for his "first kill." Really? You've never been more proud than when your armed kid murdered a defenseless animal for sport? I understand hunting is a way of life for a lot of people, but I just don't get that level of glorification of it. Maybe if parents sent a message to kids that they're proud of them when they apply themselves in school or volunteer at the local senior-citizens home or veterans' hospital, kids might act differently.lastexitlondon said:Yeah that's sad . And also parents . Most people have kids can't they all decide it's pointless to breed another generation of people who think owning a gun is a right and is in any way sensible.
It's gone too far and there is no way back. That's the saddest part of allGreat post, BF.American Indians killed animals for food and used every part of the animal for many uses. But they honored the animal and gave it great respect. When today's hunters carry on the way you described, they are mocking the animal and showing total disrespect. And the whole idea of hunting as "sport" is low-bar mentality.“Whenever I see a photograph of some sportsman grinning over his kill, I am always impressed by the striking moral and esthetic superiority of the dead animal to the live one.”
-Edward Abbey
I don't hunt, but anyone who celebrates a "kill" or is putting blood on their faces is an idiot. I know a ton of hunters, and none of them do that and none of them hunt for "sport." They hunt for food. And trust me, some fresh venison is delicious. Leaner than beef and much healthier for you. And if you have a freezer full of venison steaks, burger, sausage, and cubes for stew, you eat good all year and save a ton on groceries.
And a proper hunter knows how to get a clean kill and the animal does not suffer. If people have a problem with killing animals for food, I hope you are vegetarians. Or eat that highly processed and unhealthy "impossible meats", or whatever it is called. Stop buying meat from the supermarkets, those animals are born, and bred to be slaughtered for food. They don't have a chance. And from what I've read, I'm not sure how many are treated humanely. Most deer live a long natural life and aren't killed by hunters.I've only known a few people in my life who did some hunting and they are/were good, decent people who were not the murderous, bloodthirsty killer types. They also have either died (an uncle, and that father of a fellow boomer friend), or are people I lost touch with a long time ago.Let's keep this straight: don't get the idea I hate all people who hunt. But anyone who hunts today is someone doing something I would not understand at this time in history. Wildlife is being decimated by hunting, loss of habitat, climate change, etc. It is also out of balance. Deer populations in many places, for example, are out of control due to predators being killed off. Wolfs, coyotes, mountain lion have all been slaughtered and poisoned.I believe the less meat we eat the better, but I don't tell anyone what to eat.As for eating venison, good luck. Better yet, be careful. There is a parasite in venison that is suspected- actually, some who study these things believe it is inevitable- will mutate to a form that will produce a toxin that, if ingested, will be incurably lethal. Seriously, you might what do do a little research into that. It's no bullshit.Post edited by brianlux on"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
There isn't a need to hunt at all.
Nobody needs a gun. Full stop
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -0 -
I have guns for Ze Germans...lastexitlondon said:There isn't a need to hunt at all.
Nobody needs a gun. Full stop
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Um, this is an odd opinion. So your for factory farming? Yuck. I'd prefer that hunting be the norm for meat eaters, but there's too many people for that so I'm all for hunters who actually get their own food by hunting. Nothing wrong with owning a rifle or shotgun for hunting purposes.lastexitlondon said:There isn't a need to hunt at all.
Nobody needs a gun. Full stopIt's a hopeless situation...0 -
Don't need to eat animals at all.tbergs said:
Um, this is an odd opinion. So your for factory farming? Yuck. I'd prefer that hunting be the norm for meat eaters, but there's too many people for that so I'm all for hunters who actually get their own food by hunting. Nothing wrong with owning a rifle or shotgun for hunting purposes.lastexitlondon said:There isn't a need to hunt at all.
Nobody needs a gun. Full stopI gather speed from you fucking with me.0 -
I understand that, but being against hunting is odd to me. I'm about 99% vegan besides meat I either hunt or raise myself because I do it sustainably. We have chickens and I will take my son deer hunting because it's something he wants to do. Grew up hunting and eating the meat we raised on the farm. I probably eat less than 5 pounds of meat a year since we don't often need to kill any chickens and I only eat some of the venison.BF25394 said:
Don't need to eat animals at all.tbergs said:
Um, this is an odd opinion. So your for factory farming? Yuck. I'd prefer that hunting be the norm for meat eaters, but there's too many people for that so I'm all for hunters who actually get their own food by hunting. Nothing wrong with owning a rifle or shotgun for hunting purposes.lastexitlondon said:There isn't a need to hunt at all.
Nobody needs a gun. Full stopIt's a hopeless situation...0 -
Just curious, why bother raising chickens if you almost never kill them and eat them?tbergs said:
I understand that, but being against hunting is odd to me. I'm about 99% vegan besides meat I either hunt or raise myself because I do it sustainably. We have chickens and I will take my son deer hunting because it's something he wants to do. Grew up hunting and eating the meat we raised on the farm. I probably eat less than 5 pounds of meat a year since we don't often need to kill any chickens and I only eat some of the venison.BF25394 said:
Don't need to eat animals at all.tbergs said:
Um, this is an odd opinion. So your for factory farming? Yuck. I'd prefer that hunting be the norm for meat eaters, but there's too many people for that so I'm all for hunters who actually get their own food by hunting. Nothing wrong with owning a rifle or shotgun for hunting purposes.lastexitlondon said:There isn't a need to hunt at all.
Nobody needs a gun. Full stop0 -
Eggs. We eat and sell them. If we get an occasional rooster in the hatching, we'll raise it and then I butcher it because 1 rooster is enough 😅.mace1229 said:
Just curious, why bother raising chickens if you almost never kill them and eat them?tbergs said:
I understand that, but being against hunting is odd to me. I'm about 99% vegan besides meat I either hunt or raise myself because I do it sustainably. We have chickens and I will take my son deer hunting because it's something he wants to do. Grew up hunting and eating the meat we raised on the farm. I probably eat less than 5 pounds of meat a year since we don't often need to kill any chickens and I only eat some of the venison.BF25394 said:
Don't need to eat animals at all.tbergs said:
Um, this is an odd opinion. So your for factory farming? Yuck. I'd prefer that hunting be the norm for meat eaters, but there's too many people for that so I'm all for hunters who actually get their own food by hunting. Nothing wrong with owning a rifle or shotgun for hunting purposes.lastexitlondon said:There isn't a need to hunt at all.
Nobody needs a gun. Full stopIt's a hopeless situation...0 -
I don't hunt but I don't have a problem with hunting. I honestly wish we wouldn't eat as much beef and pork as those animals are intelligent.tbergs said:
I understand that, but being against hunting is odd to me. I'm about 99% vegan besides meat I either hunt or raise myself because I do it sustainably. We have chickens and I will take my son deer hunting because it's something he wants to do. Grew up hunting and eating the meat we raised on the farm. I probably eat less than 5 pounds of meat a year since we don't often need to kill any chickens and I only eat some of the venison.BF25394 said:
Don't need to eat animals at all.tbergs said:
Um, this is an odd opinion. So your for factory farming? Yuck. I'd prefer that hunting be the norm for meat eaters, but there's too many people for that so I'm all for hunters who actually get their own food by hunting. Nothing wrong with owning a rifle or shotgun for hunting purposes.lastexitlondon said:There isn't a need to hunt at all.
Nobody needs a gun. Full stop
But I still eat beef and pork. Just not very often.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
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I first assumed eggs, but you said you're vegan.tbergs said:
Eggs. We eat and sell them. If we get an occasional rooster in the hatching, we'll raise it and then I butcher it because 1 rooster is enough 😅.mace1229 said:
Just curious, why bother raising chickens if you almost never kill them and eat them?tbergs said:
I understand that, but being against hunting is odd to me. I'm about 99% vegan besides meat I either hunt or raise myself because I do it sustainably. We have chickens and I will take my son deer hunting because it's something he wants to do. Grew up hunting and eating the meat we raised on the farm. I probably eat less than 5 pounds of meat a year since we don't often need to kill any chickens and I only eat some of the venison.BF25394 said:
Don't need to eat animals at all.tbergs said:
Um, this is an odd opinion. So your for factory farming? Yuck. I'd prefer that hunting be the norm for meat eaters, but there's too many people for that so I'm all for hunters who actually get their own food by hunting. Nothing wrong with owning a rifle or shotgun for hunting purposes.lastexitlondon said:There isn't a need to hunt at all.
Nobody needs a gun. Full stop
My sister in laws family has some chickens and the number of eggs they lay are crazy. Wouldn't know what to do with the many unless we ate eggs every single day.0 -
And I've already said multiple times I support banning ARs, bump stocks, etc. I'm not spouting, I'm trying to educate people who are absolutely against guns who think they serve no purpose. Obviously, that's not you.Gern Blansten said:
you don't hunt with an AR-15...you are spouting the pro gun argument related to guns that no one has a problem withseanwon said:
Regardless if you think the 2nd amendment was misinterpreted or not, in the US, we DO have the right to own a gun. And I have already described a number of ways where having a gun is sensible/necessary. I'll take the high road and say many here must be willfully ignorant.brianlux said:BF25394 said:
It's a different mentality. The father of the kid in Georgia said that he'd never been more proud than the day his kid killed a deer and had the blood smeared on his cheeks for his "first kill." Really? You've never been more proud than when your armed kid murdered a defenseless animal for sport? I understand hunting is a way of life for a lot of people, but I just don't get that level of glorification of it. Maybe if parents sent a message to kids that they're proud of them when they apply themselves in school or volunteer at the local senior-citizens home or veterans' hospital, kids might act differently.lastexitlondon said:Yeah that's sad . And also parents . Most people have kids can't they all decide it's pointless to breed another generation of people who think owning a gun is a right and is in any way sensible.
It's gone too far and there is no way back. That's the saddest part of allGreat post, BF.American Indians killed animals for food and used every part of the animal for many uses. But they honored the animal and gave it great respect. When today's hunters carry on the way you described, they are mocking the animal and showing total disrespect. And the whole idea of hunting as "sport" is low-bar mentality.“Whenever I see a photograph of some sportsman grinning over his kill, I am always impressed by the striking moral and esthetic superiority of the dead animal to the live one.”
-Edward Abbey
I don't hunt, but anyone who celebrates a "kill" or is putting blood on their faces is an idiot. I know a ton of hunters, and none of them do that and none of them hunt for "sport." They hunt for food. And trust me, some fresh venison is delicious. Leaner than beef and much healthier for you. And if you have a freezer full of venison steaks, burger, sausage, and cubes for stew, you eat good all year and save a ton on groceries.
And a proper hunter knows how to get a clean kill and the animal does not suffer. If people have a problem with killing animals for food, I hope you are vegetarians. Or eat that highly processed and unhealthy "impossible meats", or whatever it is called. Stop buying meat from the supermarkets, those animals are born, and bred to be slaughtered for food. They don't have a chance. And from what I've read, I'm not sure how many are treated humanely. Most deer live a long natural life and aren't killed by hunters.1996: 9/29 Randall's Island 2, 10/1 Buffalo 2000: 8/27 Saratoga Springs
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2013: 10/15 Worcester 1, 10/25 Hartford 2014: 10/1 Cincinnati2016: 5/2 MSG 2, 8/5 Fenway 1, 11/7 Temple of the Dog MSG
2018: 9/2 Fenway 12020: 3/30 MSG 2022: 9/11 MSG 2023: 9/10 Noblesville
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nvm. pointlesslastexitlondon said:There isn't a need to hunt at all.
Nobody needs a gun. Full stopPost edited by seanwon on1996: 9/29 Randall's Island 2, 10/1 Buffalo 2000: 8/27 Saratoga Springs
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2008: 6/27 Hartford 2009: 10/27 Philadelphia 1 2010: 5/15 Hartford, 5/21 MSG 2
2013: 10/15 Worcester 1, 10/25 Hartford 2014: 10/1 Cincinnati2016: 5/2 MSG 2, 8/5 Fenway 1, 11/7 Temple of the Dog MSG
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Yup. I rarely eat meat also, I'm about 80% vegetarian. Eggs are a diabetics best friend. No sugar, half gram of carbs, and loaded with nutrients, healthy fat, and protein.tbergs said:
Eggs. We eat and sell them. If we get an occasional rooster in the hatching, we'll raise it and then I butcher it because 1 rooster is enough 😅.mace1229 said:
Just curious, why bother raising chickens if you almost never kill them and eat them?tbergs said:
I understand that, but being against hunting is odd to me. I'm about 99% vegan besides meat I either hunt or raise myself because I do it sustainably. We have chickens and I will take my son deer hunting because it's something he wants to do. Grew up hunting and eating the meat we raised on the farm. I probably eat less than 5 pounds of meat a year since we don't often need to kill any chickens and I only eat some of the venison.BF25394 said:
Don't need to eat animals at all.tbergs said:
Um, this is an odd opinion. So your for factory farming? Yuck. I'd prefer that hunting be the norm for meat eaters, but there's too many people for that so I'm all for hunters who actually get their own food by hunting. Nothing wrong with owning a rifle or shotgun for hunting purposes.lastexitlondon said:There isn't a need to hunt at all.
Nobody needs a gun. Full stop1996: 9/29 Randall's Island 2, 10/1 Buffalo 2000: 8/27 Saratoga Springs
2003: 4/29 Albany, 5/2 Buffalo, 7/9 MSG 2 2006: 5/12 Albany, 6/3 East Rutherford 2
2008: 6/27 Hartford 2009: 10/27 Philadelphia 1 2010: 5/15 Hartford, 5/21 MSG 2
2013: 10/15 Worcester 1, 10/25 Hartford 2014: 10/1 Cincinnati2016: 5/2 MSG 2, 8/5 Fenway 1, 11/7 Temple of the Dog MSG
2018: 9/2 Fenway 12020: 3/30 MSG 2022: 9/11 MSG 2023: 9/10 Noblesville
2024: 9/3 MSG 1, 9/4 MSG 2 , 9/15 Fenway 1, 9/17 Fenway 20
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