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guest
· 10 years ago
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I think it's sick to kill a living thing just for fun. It's not gunna provide food, money, safety or benefit in anyway, it's just sick.
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deleted
· 10 years ago
Of course hunting a lion with a long ranged weapon is for cowards. But I dare you to kill one hungry lion with your bare hands.
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guest
· 10 years ago
^ this
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deleted
· 10 years ago
And if you can do that go for a tiger and bear for the trifecta
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peaches
· 10 years ago
this was posted a couple of days ago but its still brilliant, and inspirational
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deleted
· 10 years ago
Some hunting can be considered beneficial for nature though. Like the deer hunters that hunt in season... they help reduce overpopulation of deers.
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kingchris
· 10 years ago
we talking lions. lions is the subject. The big cat. the giant walking pussy. NOT dear my dear
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guest
· 10 years ago
Yes... but an earlier comment posted about all hunting being sick.
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guest
· 10 years ago
Unless killing a creature has some materialistic use, this isn't right. Killing a big animal doesn't mean that person is a brilliant hunter.
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songofthewhitestag
· 10 years ago
Killing a creature without necessity is sick. Disgusting. Barbaric. What kind of person can do this?
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guest
· 10 years ago
If you look at her facebook page, she has taken down the comments. Too scared to hear it how it is. I imagine the safari group she promoted and put out their email address is coping some interesting mail!
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funsunstanceplus1
· 10 years ago
So it was her that killed mufasa what a .....
thenextperson
· 10 years ago
" a fucking tree "
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nadz22
· 10 years ago
how can she sit there with a massive grin on her face with the poor lion who did her NO harm!?! Vile Woman...
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bamboogamer
· 10 years ago
Didn't an article say she hunted this lion in a game reserve... isn't there a difference between a safari and a game reserve?
songofthewhitestag
· 10 years ago
A safari isn't a place, but an activity.
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bamboogamer
· 10 years ago
What i mean is... the animals living in those different environments are living in completely different areas. Animals in the safari are used to having humans be around in their environment. Animals in the game reserve itself don't see tourists everyday. They essentially live in a wild environment with little to no human interaction. Meaning the animals in the game reserve are wild and will not approach humans in the same way as an animal in safari's.
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bamboogamer
· 10 years ago
Which was why she was 60 YARDS away. If the animal you're hunting is walking right next to you like that, it takes the whole point of the hunt away. I'm not a hunter myself, but a lot of my friends IRL are.
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bamboogamer
· 10 years ago
i meant safari zone... apologies
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guest
· 10 years ago
She killed a giant cat. That makes me sad. What if lions could communicate auditorial and learn English, and then when you're about to shoot one, the lion is just like "no"
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bamboogamer
· 10 years ago
dranomilkshake
· 10 years ago
You gonna let that pussy go to waste, or are you gonna eat that?
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autotunedbird
· 10 years ago
I live in Africa and it really does make me sad when people just come here and kill whatever they fucking want!
guest
· 10 years ago
Lions are cute. I want to pet one.
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deadbird
· 10 years ago
Even worse is that the lion she shot was probably farmed. Yes, there are honest to god lion farms, where they breed lions to be shot by tourists. They also breed them to kill and sell their bones as medicine in china. I'm no PETA member, I love eating some meat, but the thought of a powerful and majestic creature like a lion being caged, while some douche pays thousands to shoot it is sickening. If you want to know more there is a national geographic article that covers this.
guest
· 10 years ago
I live in Canada and pretty much everyone hunts or goes fishing. I love fishing but the only reason I take a fish home is if it dies while hooking it (hook caught in gills) or dies of exhaustion. 99% of the time I catch and release
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guest
· 10 years ago
She will get eaten by a lion one day, amen!
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guest
· 8 years ago
People are suppose to have the brains to take care of the planet and all living beings on it, but sad to say the human race is more like a parasite then a caretaker. We have great gifts around us and we destroy them.
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guest
· 8 years ago
Love this. Shame on you printerest for promoting killing of live animals
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guest
· 7 years ago
The world is full of coward who hunt for sport not for food!
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confederacy
· 10 years ago
You'd be great working at PETA. Bet ur a vegetarian as well
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