met the stupidest person ever today
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 348
RE: met the stupidest person every today
ORIGINAL: remingtonshooter1
yeah ill try to use punctuation from now on. i was just all fired up and all that. but as you can see im using periods now <---- .
yeah ill try to use punctuation from now on. i was just all fired up and all that. but as you can see im using periods now <---- .
Hang in there and don't let them petaphiles push you around.
#14
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Gleason, TN
Posts: 1,327
RE: met the stupidest person every today
Ah, I went through the same junk when I was in school. Trying to explain "wildlife management" and the "carrying capacity" of the land is tough to do in a few seconds. Most emo/gothic kids wouldn't understand anyway because they've never really done anything. They don't really fit in anywhere or belong to anything. That's probably why they're emo/gothic in the first place.
See, what most people don't understand is that they set the seasons and bag limits to HELP the wildlife. In fact, wildlife biologists play the biggest role in setting those things. And they also don't know that the money we pay for hunting licenses and such goes to wildlife management causes.
I had a gothic friend in high school but he was more of the hard rock, monday night RAW watching variety. I eventually talked him into going hog hunting with me and the dogs. On that trip he got his first hog with a knife, it was a nice trip. Give an emo kid a knife and he'd just end up cutting himself with it though...
See, what most people don't understand is that they set the seasons and bag limits to HELP the wildlife. In fact, wildlife biologists play the biggest role in setting those things. And they also don't know that the money we pay for hunting licenses and such goes to wildlife management causes.
I had a gothic friend in high school but he was more of the hard rock, monday night RAW watching variety. I eventually talked him into going hog hunting with me and the dogs. On that trip he got his first hog with a knife, it was a nice trip. Give an emo kid a knife and he'd just end up cutting himself with it though...
#17
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Gleason, TN
Posts: 1,327
RE: met the stupidest person every today
The dynamics of hunting are pretty simple. In fact, it's so easy a caveman could do it.
But if there's one thing I've learned it's that you can't make someone understand that doesn't want to understand.
But if there's one thing I've learned it's that you can't make someone understand that doesn't want to understand.
#18
RE: met the stupidest person every today
ORIGINAL: Wiggy
The dynamics of hunting are pretty simple. In fact, it's so easy a caveman could do it.
But if there's one thing I've learned it's that you can't make someone understand that doesn't want to understand.
The dynamics of hunting are pretty simple. In fact, it's so easy a caveman could do it.
But if there's one thing I've learned it's that you can't make someone understand that doesn't want to understand.
#20
RE: met the stupidest person every today
As a teacher I have to say, please use punctuation marks and proper English there remingtonshooter1. LOL Seriously, try being a teacher in a very liberal town who happens to hunt. I told my studentsthat I was looking forward to deer season andof course the reaction was "oh, how could you killanything". I tried to explain the whole no natural enemies thing and that I eat whatever I kill and on and on. It didn't do much good. The other teachers did enjoya good helping of venison roastthat I brought in. Maybe all hope is not lost.
Everyone has the right to their own opinion. The problem is that too many people are too far removed from nature. They have no idea what it is like to be part of the food chain. All they know is that they get food from the big clean sterile grocery store. They know nothing of what went in to provide that food. Hunters get to see the food chain in action.
Everyone has the right to their own opinion. The problem is that too many people are too far removed from nature. They have no idea what it is like to be part of the food chain. All they know is that they get food from the big clean sterile grocery store. They know nothing of what went in to provide that food. Hunters get to see the food chain in action.