nicksjuzunk
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Nothing wrong at all. There was the obvious thrill of the hunt, but the wash of emotions that came after the kill as well causing Alonzo to cry.what was wrong with that hunt? Rinella has two biologist brothers and is a conservationist and pro management himself.
Main thing I don't like is the 4 team byes. Just helping the top teams push their disparity edge even more for the time being.Exactly. It's a big start. Less meaningless bowl games as well. And as someone said, forces ND to ACC full time. Wish they would have guaranteed 1 spot for a G5 at least, but I imagine they will still have one should there be someone deserving. I'm a fan and don't understand all the backlash against it.
Isn’t that a little bit hypocritical….. you hate that someone may take joy in killing them but you take joy in eating them.If you take joy in killing a warm blooded creature I you are not the kind of person I want in my life. I eat meat, but I take zero joy in the fact an animal had to die for me to do so.
For the joy? How human of you. No they kill instinctively for food, but because they are well fed, don't eat the kill. If you find joy in killing anything, I have some questions.
The joy isn’t from causing death. Thinking that way is very narrow minded.If you take joy in killing a warm blooded creature I you are not the kind of person I want in my life. I eat meat, but I take zero joy in the fact an animal had to die for me to do so.
One can be against both.The joy isn’t from causing death. Thinking that way is very narrow minded.
The joy comes from all the work and effort involved in really putting together a successful hunt. Sometimes it is anticlimactic which also leads to people turning to taxidermy, it’s a way to honor and respect the life you took.
To me someone going to a grocery store, buying and eating a chicken that was penned up in its own feces for several months is ALOT worse than killing a free ranging animal that lived 110% wide damn open and free for all its days of life.
I’d rather be the wild deer that had a great life until it was out smarted and killed than the cow that was penned up until it had a bolt go through its head one random day.
everyone talks about how beautiful Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah are...Nothing wrong at all. There was the obvious thrill of the hunt, but the wash of emotions that came after the kill as well causing Alonzo to cry.
Huge Meateater fan here BTW. His brother lives about 70 miles from where I did in Montana, and their “secret spot” for turkey in Eastern Montana was our old hunting ground.
Animals like house cats kill even though they are well fed. Why would they kill if not for sport and why do something for sport unless it was enjoyable. I am not advocating killing strictly for sport and I am certainly not advocating hunts of animals like elephants. Elephants are such intelligent and nurturing creatures that I don't know how anyone could kill one at all, let alone for sport. However, to deny that certain animals don't kill for sport is shortsighted.