Argentinian Hunter Trampled And Killed By Elephant In Namibia
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I'm gonna risk you posted this as bait - all puns intended.Henry Irving said:
We're all destined to die sooner or later anyway, you, me, the elephant and the hunterkings hill addick said:
If it was in a hunting reserve then it was probably destined to die sooner or later anyway.moutuakilla said:Sadly this elephant will most likely be killed because of this, if it hasn't been already
I think these places are horrible but all the time people will pay to use them hey will exist.
Our impermanence cannot be denied but to gain pleasure from the shooting to death of any beast, let alone one so magnificent, is abhorrent and probably indicative of significant personality issues.
Someone further up commiserated with the argentinian's bereaved family but to my mind they're better off without - I for one would dispassionately disown any relative or friend who advocated let alone undertook game hunting. When the species concerned is so critically endangered, specifically by humanity's impact on that environment, these hunters rank equal with the likes of the white supremacist filth in Charlottesville.
My opinion of these "hunters" was fully formed long before I had the good fortune to see elephants at close quarters in their natural environment. One less rifle-toting blood-thirsty needle-dick scumbag can only be a good thing.0 -
OK, I either didn't make myself clear or people haven't read the previous quote to which my comment was a reply.StigThundercock said:
I'm gonna risk you posted this as bait - all puns intended.Henry Irving said:kings hill addick said:
If it was in a hunting reserve then it was probably destined to die sooner or later anyway.moutuakilla said:Sadly this elephant will most likely be killed because of this, if it hasn't been already
I think these places are horrible but all the time people will pay to use them hey will exist.
Our impermanence cannot be denied but to gain pleasure from the shooting to death of any beast, let alone one so magnificent, is abhorrent and probably indicative of significant personality issues.
Someone further up commiserated with the argentinian's bereaved family but to my mind they're better off without - I for one would dispassionately disown any relative or friend who advocated let alone undertook game hunting. When the species concerned is so critically endangered, specifically by humanity's impact on that environment, these hunters rank equal with the likes of the white supremacist filth in Charlottesville.
My opinion of these "hunters" was fully formed long before I had the good fortune to see elephants at close quarters in their natural environment. One less rifle-toting blood-thirsty needle-dick scumbag can only be a good thing.
Kings Hill Addick said
"If it was in a hunting reserve then (the elephant) was probably destined to die sooner or later anyway."
To which I replied that
"We're all destined to die sooner or later anyway, you, me, the elephant and the hunter"
I though the implication that saying an animal (or human) would die eventually didn't justify its slaughter for no reason was clear but it seems not.3 -
Abseiling? That's Roland dancing!!!cafcdave123 said:
what has abseiling got to do with slippery surfaces ?cafcfan said:
Thank you for your contribution Captain Obvious.Henry Irving said:
We're all destined to die sooner or later anyway, you, me, the elephant and the hunterkings hill addick said:
If it was in a hunting reserve then it was probably destined to die sooner or later anyway.moutuakilla said:Sadly this elephant will most likely be killed because of this, if it hasn't been already
I think these places are horrible but all the time people will pay to use them hey will exist.2 -
If I had to cull an animal, the last thing on my mind is posing for a photo with its motionless body! I'd be in bits..........3
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Is there a line with trophy hunting? I put coarse fishing in the mix.3
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Why, we don't kill the fish, we put them back.PopIcon said:Is there a line with trophy hunting? I put coarse fishing in the mix.
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Glad the guy's dead, hope it hurt. Wish it had happened to the tosser who owns the Arse.1
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A painful and slow death one would hope. Now where's the bastard that shot the lion???1
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Job done.
Just sent a leaflet off to RD from the Umbongo Safari Park and Game Reserve in Untopoland.
"50% off if you pretend to be Argentinian"3 -
That's because he was saying they were bred to be hunted so maybe he should have said sooner rather than later.Henry Irving said:
OK, I either didn't make myself clear or people haven't read the previous quote to which my comment was a reply.StigThundercock said:
I'm gonna risk you posted this as bait - all puns intended.Henry Irving said:kings hill addick said:
If it was in a hunting reserve then it was probably destined to die sooner or later anyway.moutuakilla said:Sadly this elephant will most likely be killed because of this, if it hasn't been already
I think these places are horrible but all the time people will pay to use them hey will exist.
Our impermanence cannot be denied but to gain pleasure from the shooting to death of any beast, let alone one so magnificent, is abhorrent and probably indicative of significant personality issues.
Someone further up commiserated with the argentinian's bereaved family but to my mind they're better off without - I for one would dispassionately disown any relative or friend who advocated let alone undertook game hunting. When the species concerned is so critically endangered, specifically by humanity's impact on that environment, these hunters rank equal with the likes of the white supremacist filth in Charlottesville.
My opinion of these "hunters" was fully formed long before I had the good fortune to see elephants at close quarters in their natural environment. One less rifle-toting blood-thirsty needle-dick scumbag can only be a good thing.
Kings Hill Addick said
"If it was in a hunting reserve then (the elephant) was probably destined to die sooner or later anyway."
To which I replied that
"We're all destined to die sooner or later anyway, you, me, the elephant and the hunter"
I though the implication that saying an animal (or human) would die eventually didn't justify its slaughter for no reason was clear but it seems not.
I don't think he was justifying the hunting.
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I didn't think he was either but that they will die or where even bred to die doesn't justify them being killed IMO just as the fact we all die justifies killing another human being.southamptonaddick said:
That's because he was saying they were bred to be hunted so maybe he should have said sooner rather than later.Henry Irving said:
OK, I either didn't make myself clear or people haven't read the previous quote to which my comment was a reply.StigThundercock said:
I'm gonna risk you posted this as bait - all puns intended.Henry Irving said:kings hill addick said:
If it was in a hunting reserve then it was probably destined to die sooner or later anyway.moutuakilla said:Sadly this elephant will most likely be killed because of this, if it hasn't been already
I think these places are horrible but all the time people will pay to use them hey will exist.
Our impermanence cannot be denied but to gain pleasure from the shooting to death of any beast, let alone one so magnificent, is abhorrent and probably indicative of significant personality issues.
Someone further up commiserated with the argentinian's bereaved family but to my mind they're better off without - I for one would dispassionately disown any relative or friend who advocated let alone undertook game hunting. When the species concerned is so critically endangered, specifically by humanity's impact on that environment, these hunters rank equal with the likes of the white supremacist filth in Charlottesville.
My opinion of these "hunters" was fully formed long before I had the good fortune to see elephants at close quarters in their natural environment. One less rifle-toting blood-thirsty needle-dick scumbag can only be a good thing.
Kings Hill Addick said
"If it was in a hunting reserve then (the elephant) was probably destined to die sooner or later anyway."
To which I replied that
"We're all destined to die sooner or later anyway, you, me, the elephant and the hunter"
I though the implication that saying an animal (or human) would die eventually didn't justify its slaughter for no reason was clear but it seems not.
I don't think he was justifying the hunting.1 -
Not before taking a photo of the 'trophy'. They may not die, but they ensure a whole heap of pain.eaststandmike said:
Why, we don't kill the fish, we put them back.PopIcon said:Is there a line with trophy hunting? I put coarse fishing in the mix.
I'm not saying its the same, I'm just saying its similar in some ways.1 -
Will this be on the Arsenal owner's Hunting Channel?0
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This is another beautiful animal that can achieve a top speed of 30mph, and turn in the space of it's body length.
Poached for it's horn.
Such a sad world we live in.7 -
And this one is one of us.1
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No sympathy from me fuck him.
If only this could happen more often2 -
Would have liked to have seen this hunter chase down this lion3
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Careful mate I've just been flagged for saying something similarHenry Irving said:Would have liked to have seen this hunter chase down this lion
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If the lion had caught him he could have eaten well for months.Henry Irving said:Would have liked to have seen this hunter chase down this lion
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Jesus, Trump's let himself goHenry Irving said:Would have liked to have seen this hunter chase down this lion
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We've got one in our garden, they're fairly brave little things. He always pops up when I'm digging the garden and I have to be careful when putting the spade down as he gets quite close. Our ducks also love it when I'm weeding etc and push me out of the way to get to he bugs etc I dig up.seth plum said:And this one is one of us.
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Shame that American dentist wasn't stood with him when it happened.3
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Ok, just for clarification. I was making the point that the price the elephant paid for killing the hunter - which was suggested to be being put down, was less of a punishment as that was what he was destined for.Henry Irving said:
I didn't think he was either but that they will die or where even bred to die doesn't justify them being killed IMO just as the fact we all die justifies killing another human being.southamptonaddick said:
That's because he was saying they were bred to be hunted so maybe he should have said sooner rather than later.Henry Irving said:
OK, I either didn't make myself clear or people haven't read the previous quote to which my comment was a reply.StigThundercock said:
I'm gonna risk you posted this as bait - all puns intended.Henry Irving said:kings hill addick said:
If it was in a hunting reserve then it was probably destined to die sooner or later anyway.moutuakilla said:Sadly this elephant will most likely be killed because of this, if it hasn't been already
I think these places are horrible but all the time people will pay to use them hey will exist.
Our impermanence cannot be denied but to gain pleasure from the shooting to death of any beast, let alone one so magnificent, is abhorrent and probably indicative of significant personality issues.
Someone further up commiserated with the argentinian's bereaved family but to my mind they're better off without - I for one would dispassionately disown any relative or friend who advocated let alone undertook game hunting. When the species concerned is so critically endangered, specifically by humanity's impact on that environment, these hunters rank equal with the likes of the white supremacist filth in Charlottesville.
My opinion of these "hunters" was fully formed long before I had the good fortune to see elephants at close quarters in their natural environment. One less rifle-toting blood-thirsty needle-dick scumbag can only be a good thing.
Kings Hill Addick said
"If it was in a hunting reserve then (the elephant) was probably destined to die sooner or later anyway."
To which I replied that
"We're all destined to die sooner or later anyway, you, me, the elephant and the hunter"
I though the implication that saying an animal (or human) would die eventually didn't justify its slaughter for no reason was clear but it seems not.
I don't think he was justifying the hunting.
So, in actual fact, the elephant wasn't really punished for killing the hunter as those that put it to sleep bred it for that very purpose.
I most certainly wasn't justifying or condoning these places. They are disgusting, almost as disgusting as the people that use them to hunt.1 -
But a little bit of good news over here...sad that it's been legal for so long though
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/plan-to-end-grizzly-trophy-hunting-in-bc-announced-1.42470600 -
What a pathetic waste of life. And killing a lion is no better either.Henry Irving said:Would have liked to have seen this hunter chase down this lion
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Christ almighty that photo makes you bloody angry doesn't it.
And look at the snivelling wife with a smile as broad as the Grand Canyon.....a couple of cruel and thoughtless cretins of the first order.
Don't you just want (by some miracle), that magnificent lion to come back to life for just a couple of minutes and with its last dying breath rip those two fuckers to pieces........if only!
It's his kingdom, his birthright, his rightful place on earth.....fuck off back to where you come from you bastards, curl up somewhere and die screaming!
I think that gets my point across.14 -
Fat Fuck...2
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bit harsh, soundas was only giving his opinion!king addick said:Fat Fuck...
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I was waiting for that! haha Clarification..not aimed at you @SoundAsa£Brendan_O_Connell said:
bit harsh, soundas was only giving his opinion!king addick said:Fat Fuck...
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That makes a change!king addick said:
I was waiting for that! haha Clarification..not aimed at you @SoundAsa£Brendan_O_Connell said:
bit harsh, soundas was only giving his opinion!king addick said:Fat Fuck...
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