05-02-2004, 01:22 AM | #31 |
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What brought the bear to the lodge?
Why was the trash bin locked? Why did the bear die a "painless" death? FREAKING STUPID PEOPLE. That's why!
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reasonably, it was there to eat the garbage locked in a dumpster behind the lodge so that it could be boated out the next morning (remote location requires garbage to be removed in boatloads daily) Quote:
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and what if the bear had gone on to kill a child? we're talking about an innocent scout camp of children with a bear who diliberately and unfearingly walked into the middle of a population center. stupid people? stupid bear is more like it. I have no pity for a vicious large predator which has no fear of people, it needs to die to protect human life.
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reasonably, it was there to eat the garbage locked in a dumpster behind the lodge so that it could be boated out the next morning (remote location requires garbage to be removed in boatloads daily)[/QUOTE]So, 500 people went into bear country to camp out, with a locked dumpster full of trash / food and await a bear to waltz in. Then what? Oh yes, beat it, then kill it. Quote:
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and what if the bear had gone on to kill a child? we're talking about an innocent scout camp of children with a bear who diliberately and unfearingly walked into the middle of a population center. stupid people? stupid bear is more like it. I have no pity for a vicious large predator which has no fear of people, it needs to die to protect human life. [/QUOTE]So, all said, you folks have been teasing bears, in wilderness country for the past 150 years? And have killed so many of the innocent bears who are in their home turf, they are exstinct? Well, doesn't sound to resaonble to me! Ah, what's it called? The circle of life. No, that's for wildlife self maintenance. Oh, yes, evolution of stupid people. In all honesty, did that innocent bear have to die? It could have been just as easy to have continued to chase him away. Or better yet, why didn't YOU leave? But no, you had to kill that innocent bear. Do you know why he was unafraid of your camp workers? Could it be he has been feed by tourist', and other camp workers, etc? But you come along, big bad macho with a gun, and have to have a 'Dead Eye" shot shoot him. Did you ever think about feeding him?
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05-02-2004, 11:46 PM | #35 |
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*Flips back several pages in mental notebook*
Yep, there it is. Never argue with Felix about death *Puts notebook back*
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And I'm interested in hearing your bear-killing story. [/QUOTE]Dontcha get it dude? The intellect and the tech that comes with it IS our strength! We survive in ALL environments with help from our intellect and overcome ALL predators regularly. Don't go getting all righteous on us. You live in a house, you've been immunized, you travel, etc., etc. That means that you use plenty of the technology you despise and use plenty of the environmental resources you cherish. Living is living and everyone does it at a price. [ 05-03-2004, 12:16 PM: Message edited by: Sir Kenyth ]
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05-03-2004, 02:54 PM | #37 |
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I am having trouble believing some of you people are being serious. I am more likely to believe you're playing devil's advocate and are purposely making up stuff just to be debating.
If you are being serious, I have a question for you. Do you kill the angry bears that come after you on Baulder's Gate when you get too close to one, and do not have a ranger in your party to calm them down? If you don't, then I suggest dropping this world of sitting on your rear at the monitor and go do what you were meant to do. Be a park ranger. The National Wildlife Society is hiring apprentices I hear. I was unaware that we had so many IW members that qualified! [ 05-03-2004, 06:12 PM: Message edited by: Larry_OHF ]
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You know, I think people who think the world would be better off without mankind would do best to start with themselves.
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05-03-2004, 06:16 PM | #39 |
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I have another question. Are all of you Vegetarians? That would explain your responses. I mean, the brutality and terrible way that they slaughter those poor cows to give me a hamburger is horrid! And what about the milk? The cows are always plugged up to milking machines, I could go on and on.
Oh yeah...I wear leather shoes as well! A poor animal had to die to give me some new shoes. Damn humanity!
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