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Speedevil asks: What have you killed? Accidentally, or on purpose. Concepts, species, a man in Reno, the career of a well-known entertainer, or anything else.

(, Thu 22 Dec 2011, 13:18)
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It's not necessarily all that stupid. I enjoy eating beef, but would hate to kill a cow - partly because I would find it profoundly distasteful, and partly because I'm not trained to do it - I couldn't be sure of killing it cleanly. I'd sooner have a professional kill it for me, with the minimum of fuss and pain. I buy from places that I know - or hope - will do this.

I buy game from people at the pub whenever I can. Ultimate free-range. Wouldn't care to shoot it myself, but I'm happy to buy it from those that do. The people I buy from have respect for that which they kill, and try to do it as cleanly as they can - which, with their expertise, is far better than I could manage with the same animal, and the same gun. I still hate the cunts who kill non-game animals for fun.

You might have the experience necessary to give an animal a quick death - most people don't. It doesn't make them 'stupid'.
(, Fri 23 Dec 2011, 1:26, 2 replies)
The 'tard says he doesn't like people that kill animals, that he's never set out to kill an animal...
...but he eats meat.

I say 'tard, it could be a troll.

You don't buy the game from the guy down the pub and then slag him off for killing the beastie? That's what this dumb fuck is doing.
(, Fri 23 Dec 2011, 6:38, closed)
What He^ Said

It's not that essexfriend is uncomfortable killing things to eat that's the problem, it's that the 'tard is perfectly happy for other people to kill his food for him - but then will dislike that person as he kills animals. For him to eat. It's one of the most hypocritical statements I've heard for a while.

Cheers
(, Fri 23 Dec 2011, 8:24, closed)

True 'nuff... perhaps I simply prefer to think that it was poorly worded, rather than inexcusably dense. One would hope he didn't mean professional slaughter men, experienced hunters, and whatnot.
(, Fri 23 Dec 2011, 11:43, closed)

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