Catbone
Hit me baby one more time
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I was always able to control myself even when in a fight but I have been around some that when it reaches that point that they lose all self control.I’ve never understood idiots thinking it’s okay to “stomp” on someone’s head lol. Doesn’t take a lot to fracture a skull when it is pressed against something hard…. Think watermelon against concrete….
I wish a lot of these dumbasses would have to go live in the 1800s or even farther back in feudal times when robber barons and the aristocratic nobility totally f'd the poor over.I'm not advocating government intervention. I'm just explaining why some things are good examples of free enterprise, and others aren't.
Although I'll pretty sure that if scalpers were snatching all of a critical simply, like water or gasoline, and refusing to sell it to you at reasonable prices, you'd change your tune pretty quickly. Such monopolies have happened, and governments have been needed to break them up.
I feel like this LSU series is the biggest thing to happen to UT athletics in 3+ years
I'm sorry, but people that can hurt helpless animals should be caned in the public square. Just have no use for people like that. If you don't want the animals, there are plenty of organizations that will find them homes. Just an epic POS move right there. God bless you @SSVol .
A big part of a park rangers job is wildlife management. In some places like yellowstone, that means no interference. In other places, especially where there are wild pigs involved, it means keeping a population down to keep everything in balance. It's not the same everywhere.not sure if I believe that.
I know in Yellowstone Rangers make a pretty strict habit of no interference. Unless an animal is hit by a car or something.
Yeah a wild boar put one of my friends in the hospital for a couple daysA big part of a park rangers job is wildlife management. In some places like yellowstone, that means no interference. In other places, especially where there are wild pigs involved, it means keeping a population down to keep everything in balance. It's not the same everywhere.
In Arkansas, there is basically an unlimited kills, no permit needed philosophy on wild pigs. They can take over an ecosystem pretty quickly, and they are pretty vicious.
I'm with you. The way we deal with the helpless reveals our true nature. I have little patience for those who abuse kittens or puppies. You don't like cats? Fine. Take them to a no kill shelter. We have several.
Final note in the story, went back out to the road this morning (it's about a mile from my house) and the last one was back on the roadside. Wet, angry, hungry, and covered in dirt and leaves. Took us about 30 minutes and a plate of tasty food to get hold of it, but we did...so 4 of 4 are safe in my garage. We're gonna try to socialize them and get them homes. If we can't get them homes in a couple of weeks, we'll take them to a no-kill shelter.
yeah ive seen the Texas Wildlife show where hunting camps/ranchers trap and shoot in an unlimited capacity. I'm all about selective hunting, for sustenance. I'm sure the meat goes to a good causes. It just evokes pictures in my mind of Buffalo and Wolves strung up by hundreds, granted that was before management.A big part of a park rangers job is wildlife management. In some places like yellowstone, that means no interference. In other places, especially where there are wild pigs involved, it means keeping a population down to keep everything in balance. It's not the same everywhere.
In Arkansas, there is basically an unlimited kills, no permit needed philosophy on wild pigs. They can take over an ecosystem pretty quickly, and they are pretty vicious.
yeah ive seen the Texas Wildlife show where hunting camps/ranchers trap and shoot in an unlimited capacity. I'm all about selective hunting, for sustenance. I'm sure the meat goes to a good causes. It just evokes pictures in my mind of Buffalo and Wolves strung up by hundreds, granted that was before management.
Sucks that man has to play part of predator because all natural predators are gone...like red wolves. But it is what it is.
yeah ive seen the Texas Wildlife show where hunting camps/ranchers trap and shoot in an unlimited capacity. I'm all about selective hunting, for sustenance. I'm sure the meat goes to a good causes. It just evokes pictures in my mind of Buffalo and Wolves strung up by hundreds, granted that was before management.
Sucks that man has to play part of predator because all natural predators are gone...like red wolves. But it is what it is.
incoming class is #6 in the country. So who knowsMy question is... How sustainable is this baseball teams success? Obviously we are going to make it to the super regionals every year, but can we expect to make the tournament again next year or is it too early to tell? I know we have a lot of seniors on the team so I suspect we will take a step back next year right?
That is exactly the type of hunting that should be outlawed. That isnt hunting, its literally sick and grotesque. It gives real hunters a bad name.Speaking of hunting (and yes I know these are different) some friends and I were talking and I looked up hunting in Africa, and I didn’t know you only get one shot lol. Imagine spending 10K to go hunt a lion and you miss your only shot or you graze it. I’d be sick af.