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i love meat ive been to slaughter houses but i still love my steak(rare)
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a sport is an organized, competitive, entertaining, and skillful activity requiring commitment, strategy, and fair play, in which a winner can be defined by objective means. physical events such as scoring goals or crossing a line first often define the result of a sport.
in short, sport is a by-product of competition. now i'm no expert, but it seems to me that the hunted you describe, have no idea they are involved in a contest therefore, i have to ask; where is the "sport" in that? |
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a sport is an organized, competitive, entertaining, and skillful activity requiring commitment, strategy, and fair play, in which a winner can be defined by objective means. physical events such as scoring goals or crossing a line first often define the result of a sport. in short, sport is a by-product of competition. now i'm no expert, but it seems to me that the hunted you describe, have no idea they are involved in a contest therefore, i have to ask; where is the "sport" in that? |
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a sport is an organized, competitive, entertaining, and skillful activity requiring commitment, strategy, and fair play, in which a winner can be defined by objective means. physical events such as scoring goals or crossing a line first often define the result of a sport. in short, sport is a by-product of competition. now i'm no expert, but it seems to me that the hunted you describe, have no idea they are involved in a contest therefore, i have to ask; where is the "sport" in that? i can't help but wonder, just how many of you would still hunt deer if they too had guns. now that would make it, (how did you put it?) "a fair sport for them and us." |
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a sport is an organized, competitive, entertaining, and skillful activity requiring commitment, strategy, and fair play, in which a winner can be defined by objective means. physical events such as scoring goals or crossing a line first often define the result of a sport. in short, sport is a by-product of competition. now i'm no expert, but it seems to me that the hunted you describe, have no idea they are involved in a contest therefore, i have to ask; where is the "sport" in that? i can't help but wonder, just how many of you would still hunt deer if they too had guns. now that would make it, (how did you put it?) "a fair sport for them and us." |
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Edited by
kc0003
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Thu 01/13/11 11:11 PM
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a sport is an organized, competitive, entertaining, and skillful activity requiring commitment, strategy, and fair play, in which a winner can be defined by objective means. physical events such as scoring goals or crossing a line first often define the result of a sport. in short, sport is a by-product of competition. now i'm no expert, but it seems to me that the hunted you describe, have no idea they are involved in a contest therefore, i have to ask; where is the "sport" in that? i can't help but wonder, just how many of you would still hunt deer if they too had guns. now that would make it, (how did you put it?) "a fair sport for them and us." what does that have to do with anything? if i go the grocery store and buy a steak, i don't hide behind the false pretence that i am doing it for sport. |
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a sport is an organized, competitive, entertaining, and skillful activity requiring commitment, strategy, and fair play, in which a winner can be defined by objective means. physical events such as scoring goals or crossing a line first often define the result of a sport. in short, sport is a by-product of competition. now i'm no expert, but it seems to me that the hunted you describe, have no idea they are involved in a contest therefore, i have to ask; where is the "sport" in that? i can't help but wonder, just how many of you would still hunt deer if they too had guns. now that would make it, (how did you put it?) "a fair sport for them and us." what does that have to do with anything? if i go the grocery store and buy a steak, i don't hide behind the false pretence that i am doing it for sport. |
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Proud member of PETA here.
People Eating Tasty Animals! |
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Proud member of PETA here. People Eating Tasty Animals! |
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Venny Hamburgers!
Bambi on a bun! OH GOD YES! |
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a sport is an organized, competitive, entertaining, and skillful activity requiring commitment, strategy, and fair play, in which a winner can be defined by objective means. physical events such as scoring goals or crossing a line first often define the result of a sport. in short, sport is a by-product of competition. now i'm no expert, but it seems to me that the hunted you describe, have no idea they are involved in a contest therefore, i have to ask; where is the "sport" in that? i can't help but wonder, just how many of you would still hunt deer if they too had guns. now that would make it, (how did you put it?) "a fair sport for them and us." what does that have to do with anything? if i go the grocery store and buy a steak, i don't hide behind the false pretence that i am doing it for sport. it has nothing to do with it. and if you want to put words in my mouth at least make them true. at no time did i say i am better than anyone (hunter or not) what i said is that hunting is not a sport. in case you missed that here it is again, hunting is not a sport. how did you arrive at your assumption that this statement means i am better than any hunter? personally i don't care if people hunt, what i don't agree with is the fact that they (hunters) feel the need to defend their activities by insisting they are taking part in a sporting event. when lions take down prey i have never heard of it referred to as a sport. great whites are not out seeking sport when they feed, are they? what makes you so different? |
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a sport is an organized, competitive, entertaining, and skillful activity requiring commitment, strategy, and fair play, in which a winner can be defined by objective means. physical events such as scoring goals or crossing a line first often define the result of a sport. in short, sport is a by-product of competition. now i'm no expert, but it seems to me that the hunted you describe, have no idea they are involved in a contest therefore, i have to ask; where is the "sport" in that? i can't help but wonder, just how many of you would still hunt deer if they too had guns. now that would make it, (how did you put it?) "a fair sport for them and us." what does that have to do with anything? if i go the grocery store and buy a steak, i don't hide behind the false pretence that i am doing it for sport. it has nothing to do with it. and if you want to put words in my mouth at least make them true. at no time did i say i am better than anyone (hunter or not) what i said is that hunting is not a sport. in case you missed that here it is again, hunting is not a sport. how did you arrive at your assumption that this statement means i am better than any hunter? personally i don't care if people hunt, what i don't agree with is the fact that they (hunters) feel the need to defend their activities by insisting they are taking part in a sporting event. when lions take down prey i have never heard of it referred to as a sport. great whites are not out seeking sport when they feed, are they? what makes you so different? |
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I don't consider soccer a sport either.........
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I don't consider soccer a sport either......... |
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Just a joke dawg. I grew up hunting. I put my gun down years ago. I would much rather shoot a photo.........
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Just a joke dawg. I grew up hunting. I put my gun down years ago. I would much rather shoot a photo......... |
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I wouldn't say a sport. More of a hobby. Same goes for fishing which is one of my favorite things to do........
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I wouldn't say a sport. More of a hobby. Same goes for fishing which is one of my favorite things to do........ |
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Been doing well bro. How is Mingle treating ya?.......
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a sport is an organized, competitive, entertaining, and skillful activity requiring commitment, strategy, and fair play, in which a winner can be defined by objective means. physical events such as scoring goals or crossing a line first often define the result of a sport. in short, sport is a by-product of competition. now i'm no expert, but it seems to me that the hunted you describe, have no idea they are involved in a contest therefore, i have to ask; where is the "sport" in that? i can't help but wonder, just how many of you would still hunt deer if they too had guns. now that would make it, (how did you put it?) "a fair sport for them and us." what does that have to do with anything? if i go the grocery store and buy a steak, i don't hide behind the false pretence that i am doing it for sport. it has nothing to do with it. and if you want to put words in my mouth at least make them true. at no time did i say i am better than anyone (hunter or not) what i said is that hunting is not a sport. in case you missed that here it is again, hunting is not a sport. how did you arrive at your assumption that this statement means i am better than any hunter? personally i don't care if people hunt, what i don't agree with is the fact that they (hunters) feel the need to defend their activities by insisting they are taking part in a sporting event. when lions take down prey i have never heard of it referred to as a sport. great whites are not out seeking sport when they feed, are they? what makes you so different? nice condescending ending...it kind of proves that you do care. it takes great skill to perform neurosurgery and to figure complex algorithms too, but i have yet to hear these referred to as sports. how much skill is there in placing feeders and spreading urine around then climbing up a tree and simply waiting for your unsuspecting "goal" to be artificially drawn near enough to you that you can fire a high powered rifle at it? like i said earlier, if the deer had guns and the patients and skill required to use them, i bet there would be very few of you that would still participate in this "sport". |
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