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What do you think of hunting, in general?
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<blockquote data-quote="Candy:t" data-source="post: 2398935" data-attributes="member: 768177"><p>I personally don't like it, personal experiences with hunting that I'd rather not go back to, that and people near us shoot and it went passed everything and almost hit one of our friends, so that's why I personally don't like it, but what about you?</p><p>ez actually we were at our house at the time, and a carless person quite some away fired and the bullet almost hit our friend who went outside to she the horse.</p><p>Newell, not to be mean or anything, but I think you should at least go to anger manigment, not for the Gay thing, not your fault you know, but for the liking of seeing things suffer and feel pain, don't you think that that might be just a tad inhumane, possibly. Just sayin' because the dear/grizzly/other stuff you hunt didn't/doesn't care wether or not you're Gay because as far as they are concerned, they have to look out for themselves. So no mean-ness intended, but anger-managment or therapy might be good for you, because I have found that violence or violent watching can make you addicted to it and that it's really not healthy (<that wasn't really a personal experience, more of an intellectual learning thing that was from health class)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Candy:t, post: 2398935, member: 768177"] I personally don't like it, personal experiences with hunting that I'd rather not go back to, that and people near us shoot and it went passed everything and almost hit one of our friends, so that's why I personally don't like it, but what about you? ez actually we were at our house at the time, and a carless person quite some away fired and the bullet almost hit our friend who went outside to she the horse. Newell, not to be mean or anything, but I think you should at least go to anger manigment, not for the Gay thing, not your fault you know, but for the liking of seeing things suffer and feel pain, don't you think that that might be just a tad inhumane, possibly. Just sayin' because the dear/grizzly/other stuff you hunt didn't/doesn't care wether or not you're Gay because as far as they are concerned, they have to look out for themselves. So no mean-ness intended, but anger-managment or therapy might be good for you, because I have found that violence or violent watching can make you addicted to it and that it's really not healthy (<that wasn't really a personal experience, more of an intellectual learning thing that was from health class) [/QUOTE]
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