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Old 02-09-2010, 02:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I guess What I was getting at is to eat meat something has to die.... I think people need to experience the death and see what is caused from their want of meat before they eat it. People would throw less away and not take it for granted.
...with some exceptions (say, Eskimos), most tribes received the majority of their sustenance from things other than meat. That being stated, I can't think of any society (excepting the highly stratified) wherein vegetarianism was ever practiced.

Anyways, I concur. Hunting is fun and it's an important experience, especially for males. It's weird that there are people who call themselves men but have not even gutted a fish.
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Old 02-09-2010, 03:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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...with some exceptions (say, Eskimos), most tribes received the majority of their sustenance from things other than meat. That being stated, I can't think of any society (excepting the highly stratified) wherein vegetarianism was ever practiced.

Anyways, I concur. Hunting is fun and it's an important experience, especially for males. It's weird that there are people who call themselves men but have not even gutted a fish.
I think their genitalia nullifies this.....

That's ****ing stupid to say.
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Oh my god, I haven't gutted a fish! WHERE DID MY TESTICLES GO?!
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Old 02-09-2010, 06:18 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Oh my god, I haven't gutted a fish! WHERE DID MY TESTICLES GO?!
I have. After the initial nausea it's easy really!
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Anyways, I concur. Hunting is fun and it's an important experience, especially for males. It's weird that there are people who call themselves men but have not even gutted a fish.
it's even sadder that there are boys who define manhood based on arbitrary experiences and stereotypes from the past as opposed to personal development for the future.
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...with some exceptions (say, Eskimos), most tribes received the majority of their sustenance from things other than meat. That being stated, I can't think of any society (excepting the highly stratified) wherein vegetarianism was ever practiced.

Anyways, I concur. Hunting is fun and it's an important experience, especially for males. It's weird that there are people who call themselves men but have not even gutted a fish.
I would agree, actually participating in the processes that keep you alive is very important. I've never hunted but I've fished and farmed, and hunting is definitely on my bucket list.
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