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  1. Tucker943

    Whaling

    Hahahaha Stig. Good one. The truth is, while I am a die hard hunter, Im less of a killer then you might think. Im very selective about killing. I come home from hunting empty handed most times, and it wasn't because I didn't see game. Often, I just choose not to kill. Sometimes though, I do. I...
  2. Tucker943

    Whaling

    Cory, I wasn't trying to light you up buddy. I was trying to play the devils advocate. Text leaves me a lot of room for error because I have little expression in the words. In hind sight, my words came on stronger then I actually intended them to, and if I offended anyone, I am sorry. I forget...
  3. Tucker943

    Whaling

    You obviously didn't read my post in its entirety before trying to be contrary to me. I didn't accuse anyone of casting judgment. I responded in a carefully worded way to this question... "Can a person do that for a living and be normal person? Just wondering." I then when on to say at the end...
  4. Tucker943

    Whaling

    Again, I didn't compare the two. If you read my words as written, you might find my logic and justification for the working man that clocks in at the slaughterhouse. If you just read the fact that I offered a flipside to the coin, it would be easy to think I support killing whales. For the...
  5. Tucker943

    Whaling

    Where did I compare killing whales to killing trees, I missed that post. I did talk about slaughterhouse workers though. I was pointing out the fact that we as tree workers kill living organisms also, that, much like any living object, have something beautiful about them. Livestock can be cute...
  6. Tucker943

    Whaling

    Let me get this straight..... This site is loaded with guys that froth at the mouth to kill sprawling, huge, several hundred year old trees that have LIVED through many genres, wars, etc. Living organisms that stood a greater rest of time then any chicken or goat. Lived through wet times, dry...
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