Hunting tourist Sabrina Corgatelli
I know it’s a hell of a laugh,
To go and shoot down a giraffe,
The hunting is fine,
But is posting online,
Your photos an error? Not half.
John Moynes
(Facebook)
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Hunting tourist Sabrina Corgatelli
I know it’s a hell of a laugh,
To go and shoot down a giraffe,
The hunting is fine,
But is posting online,
Your photos an error? Not half.
John Moynes
(Facebook)
Ah sure if it says it in The Book of Genesis it’s grand, carry on
I saw Keith Barry holding up some dead fish and posing on his Twitter.
But that’s different because, fish aren’t cute?
Giraffes aren’t endangered, as far as I know. So what’s the problem?
The problem is they are basking is some sense of accomplishment for shooting dead an animal. It’s no contest. It’s not admirable. It’s not impressive. There is no skill involved. Out of shot is all the hired help who make this happen for her.
Maybe if she had tracked a deer single handed across wilderness for a couple of days and was hunting it for its meat, then maybe you could say that was closer to real hunting with a purpose.
This is just obnoxious.
Strongly agree, Mr T.
+1111%
She’d have to get rid of all the dead animals, but I would.
THE HUNTING IS FINE?!?
I’m hoping that was just to fit the rhyme.
I am ok with hunting once it is A done humanly, B not an endangered or rare species, C for food and D not some show off tactic that has no respect for the animal and is just an excuse to make up for your pathetic lack of self worth between your fupping awful plastic surgeries.
What is wrong with these people? And don’t give me the nonsense that they’re not endangered. Give it time (not much) and they will be.
The Far Side
(Not a gif)
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*sigh
http://hunter-gatherer.com/old/sites/default/files/imagecache/500/FarSide-Bear2.gif
There’s one beautiful creature in that picture, plus its killer.
This isn’t hunting. It’s shooting an animals basically raised as a pet, which is then driven out of the place they’ve been raised so that some first worlder can point a gun or a bow at the poor creature and wound it, and it can be tracked down and killed later by the help.
If people want to do this, perhaps they should first be put barehanded and barefoot into a field boxed in by a high fence and a young feisty bull or ram, and if they survive, they could be offered the chance to hunt a really wild animal, alone, in its own habitat, with a penknife.
“You can’t leave that lying there!”
“That’s not a lion, it’s a giraffe!”
And also: “Some neck….”