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Seat Belt Use on TV

Discussion in 'Fred's House of Pancakes' started by Mendel Leisk, Oct 24, 2015.

  1. fuzzy1

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    No, please skip the army. We already have far too much trouble from rouge or ill-tempered soldiers wantonly killing non-combatants in foreign conflict zones. It seriously complicates foreign relations, especially when the military trials nearly always acquit those soldiers of murder charges.
    In the culture where I grew up, food and sport hunting/fishing were rolled together. Kill only what you will eat, and eat what you kill. Dispatch the animal / fish as humanely and quickly as practical. Waste of game (discarding the meat unused) is prohibited by law, and prosecuted along with the poachers.

    Meat does not grow in shrink-wrapped packaging at the local store. That just sub-contracts out and hides the killing and butchering from the view of the consumer. I still fail to see how that changes the ethics or morality of killing animals to eat their meat. Those who pay someone else to do the dirty work out of sight, are equally complicit in the killing.

    (BTW, I still eat meat, though much less than when parents fed me. I ceased hunting after moving out of a rural region. But I still go back to help assist in raising domestic meat animals.)
     
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    Really, I was only digging at paintballers!
     
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    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    Fox hunts are the exact opposite of that, and trophy/canned hunts might be a little better in the quickly dispatching area.
     
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    The equestrian & hound pack fox hunts certainly would not fit into the hunting culture in which I was raised. But we also had no problem with foxes as vermin, nor sufficient population of them to support any form of harvest. If anything, there should have been some effort to improve habitat to help rebuild the wild population.
     
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    I do not desire foxes or coyotes here. My small dogs would be dinner. :eek:
     
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    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    Not for a fox.
     
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    Our larger dogs where not threatened by the local coyotes. Nor did the coyotes threaten our cattle herd, though numerous other cattle owners didn't feel the same.

    Don't know just what slowly depleted the outdoor and barn cat population. Coyotes, hawks, owls, disease, age, etc. I did carry one cat back to the house from a nearby field in very deep dusk with an owl circling close overhead.
     
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    Over here the Government has authorised and sponsored a regional Badger cull because of their carriage of bovine TB strains. I do not approve, but the fairy farming community do!
     
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    From "The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet":

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    Hopefully, not a Freudian Slip but fairy farmers should have read Dairy Farmers. Must have happened on @Prodigyplace off day. :ROFLMAO:
     
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    I am not omnipresent. :LOL:
     
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    Is that statistically speaking?
     
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    Omnipotent??

    Omnipresent? You're close... :ROFLMAO:
     
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    Sorry, I never got past impotence in my dictionary.;)
     
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    Omnimpotence.
     
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    Behzat C:

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    Behzat and fellow male cops NEVER wear seat belts, usually tearing around in their Hyundai Elentra "company" cars. The women cops, and madam prosecutor (in picture) always do.
     
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    Not TV, but my neighbour, who is a former New York City cop never wears his seat belt. I believe he was traumatized assisting in a crash where a friend was trapped inside a car due to a seat belt and died. He usually buckles the belt behind him.
     
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