Re: Sick Freak
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 2:20 pm

I got your trophy right here.
Interesting way of putting it. After hearing that the second lion was also killed by an American doctor, I'm thinking that doctors should have to take the MMPI in order to obtain their license (I say that as someone who has taken & passed that test).Sudden Sam wrote:But trophy hunting is psychotic IMHO.
This is the business of "fill in the blank 3rd world african shithole". If they want to cater to rich american elmer fudds, who the fukk are we to stop them.Diego in Seattle wrote:Interesting way of putting it. After hearing that the second lion was also killed by an American doctor, I'm thinking that doctors should have to take the MMPI in order to obtain their license (I say that as someone who has taken & passed that test).Sudden Sam wrote:But trophy hunting is psychotic IMHO.
interesting.....I'm going to be living over in Pocatello part time for the next six months....I'll have to stumble by the college and see if I can run into her....Sudden Sam wrote:Her work phone and that of her superiors has been posted online.
She works at Idaho State University.
She is catching holy hell on her Facebook page.
I know you sometimes struggle with the English language. She's looking for a trophy. Not atrophy.Felix wrote:interesting.....I'm going to be living over in Pocatello part time for the next six months....I'll have to stumble by the college and see if I can run into her....Sudden Sam wrote:Her work phone and that of her superiors has been posted online.
She works at Idaho State University.
She is catching holy hell on her Facebook page.
For posing with a bow?Sudden Sam wrote: She is catching holy hell on her Facebook page.
Emily Kapp wrote:You are the definition of disgusting. So heartless it infuriates me.
How could you bring yourself to kill these beautiful innocent animals for no reason other than pure enjoyment? That is SICK. I really hope that in this case, karma is real and it'll come your way you imbecile cunt
It's the same marinade that is used on leopard and cheetah, I hear it's got a bite to it.BSmack wrote:I wonder if a good marinade would make Giraffe steaks edible?
unliike you, I don't lust after every woman that walks by.....exactly how long did it take from the time you first saw her picture to imagining yourself banging her? the over/under is 10 seconds.....the really sad thing is that you actually think you'd have a shot at that.....me, I'm not interested in her for that reason.....actually I'd like to ask her exactly at which point did she think that flaunting her big game animal trophys to an already outraged group of animal lovers was ever going to work out well for her.......Goober McTuber wrote:I know you sometimes struggle with the English language. She's looking for a trophy. Not atrophy.
Just the men?Felix wrote:unliike you, I don't lust after every woman that walks by......Goober McTuber wrote:I know you sometimes struggle with the English language. She's looking for a trophy. Not atrophy.
That's a man.Sudden Sam wrote: She has a bunch of pics of her with animals she's downed. The photos are too big for here and I don't feel like resizing them.
Zebras, gazelles, giraffes, etc.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sabrina- ... &sk=photos
So, it was OK to blast critters 100 years ago just for fun? I guess all that mowing down of Bison by the thousands from railcars was no big deal either seeing as it was different times?Diego in Seattle wrote:Different times, 88. Different times.
That has nothing to do with it. It was a different time, different culture, and an ignorant view of wildlife in general. Back then we did a lot more hunting simply for sustenance. While it waned during TR's terms, whaling was an acceptable type of hunting back then. There was not the technology that we have today to provide for the resources that were found in bayleen whales back then. Additionally, there was little to no research into the populations of these animals, so they had no idea that they were pushing species to the point of extinction.smackaholic wrote:So, it was OK to blast critters 100 years ago just for fun? I guess all that mowing down of Bison by the thousands from railcars was no big deal either seeing as it was different times?Diego in Seattle wrote:Different times, 88. Different times.
You are giving teddy a pass because today he is considered a hero by many progressives.
When that dentist dickbag spends 11 months in Africa covering 2,500 miles using weaponry from the late 1800s and publishes books about his experiences, observations, and advanced knowledge of various animals, then sure, we can call it that.88 wrote:Roosevelting?MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Paying a bunch of local tribesmen to lead you to an animal you then shoot and kill with advanced weaponry is anything but "hunting." They need to come up with a new term for it at the very least.
TR's killing spree started as a child. Edmund Morris describes in "The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt" how a young TR slaughtered and mounted thousands of animals. By any modern standard TR was a nutcase. By the standards of his time he was an American ubermench.smackaholic wrote:You are giving teddy a pass because today he is considered a hero by many progressives.
Cunting.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Paying a bunch of local tribesmen to lead you to an animal you then shoot and kill with advanced weaponry is anything but "hunting." They need to come up with a new term for it at the very least.
Beat me to it, spray.Papa Willie wrote:Diego in Seattle wrote:Different times, 88. Different times.
Perhaps you should have a talk with liberals and let them know that slavery and black oppression is done & over with, too.
Not necessarily in that order.smackaholic wrote:Fukking and killing stuff is pretty much what we are programmed to do.
BSmack wrote:Edmund Morris describes in "The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt" how a young TR slaughtered and mounted thousands of animals.
That wouldn't be much of a handicap. Did you think he was using a musket or something?MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:...using weaponry from the late 1800s
I go to a regional big box store for staples, but for meat it's the little corner grocery where I know the butcher and I know that what I'm buying is sourced locally and responsibly. It's not that complicated.jiminphilly wrote:Just a thought.. the Big Mac you just had for lunch ... the one made from beef treated with ammonia because the steer it came from was so unsanitary because it lived a mistreated life in a cement box from birth right up until the fork lift pushed it into the throat cutting machine ... that's ok?
Sight unseen unless shit appears on facebook (of all places) then it's a travesty. Meanwhile slaughterhouses and chicken farms do some awfully nasty shit to the animals that they slaughter before the food ends up in your grocery store and because it's not some facebook outrage, it must be ok.
Different times indeed.
So you're a necrophiliac...thanks for sharing.Goober McTuber wrote:Not necessarily in that order.smackaholic wrote:Fukking and killing stuff is pretty much what we are programmed to do.
Diego in Seattle wrote:So you're a necrophiliac...thanks for sharing.Goober McTuber wrote:Not necessarily in that order.smackaholic wrote:Fukking and killing stuff is pretty much what we are programmed to do.
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Not me. Teddy Roosevelt. Try to keep up, Corky.Diego in Seattle wrote:So you're a necrophiliac...thanks for sharing.Goober McTuber wrote:Not necessarily in that order.smackaholic wrote:Fukking and killing stuff is pretty much what we are programmed to do.
Wow. Really?BSmack wrote:Mounting, like taxidermy.
Depends on whether you kill it before you mount it.Goober McTuber wrote:Wow. Really?BSmack wrote:Mounting, like taxidermy.
The rifles of today, are slightly more advanced. The nitrocellulose that powers the ammunition is considerably more advanced. Muzzle velocity today is quite a bit higher, although the early nitrocellulose-powered ammo was plenty hot enough to get the job done, amd were a massive improvement over the gunpowder-fueled rifles that preceded them.smackaholic wrote:bolt or lever action rifles of today are not much different.
You're right...we need to stop their suffering!88 wrote:Strangely, they don't blink as billions of fish are hauled out of the oceans, gutted and sold for food or fertilizer.