Cultural Differences - Hunting
#91
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Re: Cultural Differences - Hunting
I choose not to do it because it holds absolutely zero interest for me. The only thing that makes a man a man is a pair of bollocks.
#92
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Re: Cultural Differences - Hunting
That is complete wank, you can't make comparisons between the present and our Cro Magnon ancestors - it is apples and oranges. Back then man hunted because we had to. Now we have farming to raise our animals for meat, and we hunt for fun. It's just not a necessity anymore, I'm not sure why we can't agree to disagree on this point.
I choose not to do it because it holds absolutely zero interest for me. The only thing that makes a man a man is a pair of bollocks.
I choose not to do it because it holds absolutely zero interest for me. The only thing that makes a man a man is a pair of bollocks.
#93
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Re: Cultural Differences - Hunting
We all agree its not a necessity for everyone to hunt. I'm telling you I had no interest in it either, until I did it. Do you know what instincts are? They are what drive you to chase women, reproduce, and kill animals to feed your family. If you don't have natural instincts then what do you have SOS, why are you even here? It's a big deal.
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Re: Cultural Differences - Hunting
Sometimes you need to try things before you form an opinion on them, otherwise your opinion on them is virtually worthless. It's like me saying I don't like a place I've never been to. Very immature
#97
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Re: Cultural Differences - Hunting
You're being weird again, and I'm rising to the bait. Oh bloody hell . . .
#98
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Re: Cultural Differences - Hunting
What are you whittering on about? If it is about the whole hunting thing, I said I had no interest in it. That's not immature or opinion, it is a fact. I am not interested in plenty of things, as I'm sure are you!
You're being weird again, and I'm rising to the bait. Oh bloody hell . . .
You're being weird again, and I'm rising to the bait. Oh bloody hell . . .
If you want to be a well rounded and interesting person you need to try everything.. And i'm not talking about bungy jumping or sky diving.
You really need a lot of work SOS, whata mess
#99
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Re: Cultural Differences - Hunting
We were having a civil discussion and then you had to get all patronising again. I don't have the patience for this wank. Either keep it on topic or keep it to yourself.
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Re: Cultural Differences - Hunting
Absolute shite - you know nothing about me, nor what I have done, and I have no reason to believe that anything you have posted on any thread is anything other than complete fiction.
We were having a civil discussion and then you had to get all patronising again. I don't have the patience for this wank. Either keep it on topic or keep it to yourself.
We were having a civil discussion and then you had to get all patronising again. I don't have the patience for this wank. Either keep it on topic or keep it to yourself.
#101
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Re: Cultural Differences - Hunting
Then why not say that instead of getting all condescending about it?
At any rate I don't think I do. I'm not the outgoing type. I have my interests that keep me very, very happy and above and beyond those few things, my children are all the extra curricular activities that I need.
Life experience is all relative anyway - so you might be the dog's bollocks because you shot a bear, but when was the last time you played in front of 1,000+ people and had them eating out of the palm of your hand?
(Figuratively speaking otherwise that is just nasty . . .)
At any rate I don't think I do. I'm not the outgoing type. I have my interests that keep me very, very happy and above and beyond those few things, my children are all the extra curricular activities that I need.
Life experience is all relative anyway - so you might be the dog's bollocks because you shot a bear, but when was the last time you played in front of 1,000+ people and had them eating out of the palm of your hand?
(Figuratively speaking otherwise that is just nasty . . .)
#102
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Re: Cultural Differences - Hunting
Then why not say that instead of getting all condescending about it?
At any rate I don't think I do. I'm not the outgoing type. I have my interests that keep me very, very happy and above and beyond those few things, my children are all the extra curricular activities that I need.
Life experience is all relative anyway - so you might be the dog's bollocks because you shot a bear, but when was the last time you played in front of 1,000+ people and had them eating out of the palm of your hand?
(Figuratively speaking otherwise that is just nasty . . .)
At any rate I don't think I do. I'm not the outgoing type. I have my interests that keep me very, very happy and above and beyond those few things, my children are all the extra curricular activities that I need.
Life experience is all relative anyway - so you might be the dog's bollocks because you shot a bear, but when was the last time you played in front of 1,000+ people and had them eating out of the palm of your hand?
(Figuratively speaking otherwise that is just nasty . . .)
#105
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Re: Cultural Differences - Hunting
I play 9 instruments, I sing, write songs, I can produce and arrange music for others as well. That's just in the field of music.
Outside of that I have many and varied interests in the likes of photography, theatre, astronomy, history, physics. Of course, I'm not well rounded because I am not instinctual and primal.
That's your lookout and it's all well and good but at no point in this thread have I made fun or belittled anyone for hunting. I merely questioned the need for it.