>>938532583 (OP)
Be careful young blood, in the world where old men lives a long life while a lot of young men die young. Karma is going to get ya... not because you killed that pig unjustly but you cowardly avoided eye contact while the pig dare you to look into his eyes while you pull the trigger.
>>938532583 (OP) >>938533746
Dubs or higher and you don't, and instead, you get up from the PC, go rest, go take a shower, get some early sleep.
Because you can always do it tomorrow, but may not feel like it anymore. You never know what tomorrow may bring, anons.
>>938532583 (OP)
I shot a pig in the head once. Were preparing for a pig picking or barbecue. Had this live sow in a cage and I was feeding her beer and corn. Come time to dispatch her; stuck the barrel of the .22 cal rifle thru the cage. The pig walked up yo the barrel thinking it was beer that I had been pouring for it, it has a buzz too. One well placed shot to the forehead, it whinced from the shot and dropped like a sack of bricks, convulsing. A dude jumped in the cage and slit the pigs throat to bleed out. A great sense of power overcame me from shooting the pig.
>>938534554 >zero empathy >feeling of power over killing an animal that thought he was its friend
Yeah you have a giant crew cab pickup in your future, or a school shooting.
>>938534756
It was a humane and quick kill. It died with a smile on it's face having gotten drunk on the beer and a belly full of corn. Jeez what a hypocrite if you're a meat eater. The slaughter methods by meat production facilities are often inhumane with livestock enduring cramped stalls for weeks or raised in those conditions. The pig was raised by a local farmer in a free range environment. I use to hunt a lot in my earlier days and the animals taken where quick kills. What an imbecile you are.