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thegunman
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Posted: 4/9/2004 8:30:09 AM
Post subject: i wonder how most furries would react to this site |
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http://www.dogbegone.com/video.htm
have fun"> |
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Sean
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Posted: 4/9/2004 9:28:56 AM
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I am thoroughly amazed by the clip of the one gopher who remains stock-still even after his pal, only inches away, is ventilated messily by the hunters. (I kinda hope they let the critter go free out of respect for its sheer ballsiness...) |
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M0us3_Zero
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Posted: 4/9/2004 7:19:53 PM
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That gopher is HARDKORE!!!!!11111one
I mean, damn. His bro gets shot, and he don't even flinch. He's cold!
You gotta ph34r him.
Wanna know what gets me? And this is from the front page of that site: Click here for TESTIMONIALS!
They say they got BULLET TRAILS, ACROBATIC GOPHERS....
WTFOMGLOLBBQ! It's a Furry Matrix-Spoof Snuff Film! The kids will LOVE IT! (Sarcasm=OFF)
Okay, I just think this is just too choice. It's to laugh. It's SA quality. |
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mouse
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Posted: 4/9/2004 7:36:18 PM
Post subject: Re: i wonder how most furries would react to this site |
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http://www.dogbegone.com/video.htm
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hunting videos?
Heres a little clip from thier faq
Q: How long is the video?
A: The video is approximately 40 minutes of non-stop action. We do not waste time by showing anything but the shots, that's how we pack twice as much action in to 40 minutes as a two hour tape. There are over 30 up close graphic kills in the first 3 minute segment! You don't have to sit through any boring footage just to get to the action.
Yeah...whos sick, now?
Sorry to say dude, I seriously think I would be more comfortable at a party with the guy who puts balls on his computer than someone who gets thier jollies to a video like this. |
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ZenZhu
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Posted: 4/9/2004 8:23:26 PM
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I'd have to concur.... I'd much rather worry about who's going to try and screw what next than who's going to try and shoot what next. |
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Rankin
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Posted: 4/9/2004 8:27:39 PM
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I'd have to concur.... I'd much rather worry about who's going to try and screw what next than who's going to try and shoot what next.
The answer to both is Naylor. As for giving, or receiving, that's up to speculation. |
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m_estrugo
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Posted: 4/9/2004 8:39:09 PM
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Uhm. Not the kind of footage I like to see.
Dunno if furs find this movie offending or not, but I don't find it pleasant at all. |
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nothingkat
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Posted: 4/10/2004 12:25:22 AM
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Maybe it's just because they are Prarie Dogs but the fact that people are getting a kick out of shooting a small animal and then playing it back in slow motion to show as much red as possible makes me hate a lot more than I normally do. |
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Zeis Montero
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Posted: 4/10/2004 1:06:26 AM
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I've seen something like this before. Apparently it's part of gopher population control, but it's still pretty nasty.
At least there's one positive to it...at least the guys doing the shooting aren't at home reproducing. :roll: |
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Tailgunner
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Posted: 4/10/2004 1:30:27 AM
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SaaaWeeet!
I wonder what kind of rifles those are and what type of ammo they are using to make those little bastids explode like that!
I would LOVE to blow away some of the squirrels that are swarming our yards! |
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mouse
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Posted: 4/10/2004 3:16:05 AM
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I've seen something like this before. Apparently it's part of gopher population control, but it's still pretty nasty.
No actually its not, its just a sport.
You don't need explosive tipped bullets for population control. not to mention populations control themselves. Anyone believing humans play any positive or nessesary role in the ecosystem is the biggest sucker. |
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m_estrugo
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Posted: 4/10/2004 3:41:57 AM
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The black-tailed prairie dog is currently under consideration by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for listing as Threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
In 1900 an estimated five billion prairie dogs lived in North America. Unfairly, ranchers have viewed prairie dogs as pests that compete with their livestock for food. The prairie dog population has plunged by 98 percent. The Mexican prairie dog is endangered, and the Utah prairie dog is threatened.
I don't think that a "population control" program could apply to this species. |
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mouse
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Posted: 4/10/2004 3:47:07 AM
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I don't think that a "population control" program could apply to this species.
Whats going on is that in the U.S. today exists a sub-species of human known as the toothless redneck hick. Boneheads with a hard-on for killing. Which, despite claims to the contrary, is basically the bottom line.
I know guys who hunt, I never will. I have this arguement in the real world all the time. Its a never-ending source of frustration |
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Zeis Montero
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Posted: 4/10/2004 5:29:09 AM
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I stand corrected. |
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Pycnopodia
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Posted: 4/10/2004 5:33:39 AM
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Shooting those animals is bad enough.
Making a action-movie out of it is crazy. |
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O-Negative
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Posted: 4/10/2004 6:07:49 AM
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My friends think I'm crazy that I am REALLY into all these weapons, owning these guns, and that I would never shoot anything with them. All my friends hunt, I have no problem with it. But when people are just shooting up animals for no reason, then selling the videos of it, what the fuck? |
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Sean
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Posted: 4/10/2004 8:09:48 AM
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I wonder what kind of rifles those are and what type of ammo they are using to make those little bastids explode like that!
From the FAQ:
Q: What kind of firearms were used?
A: Three rifles were used.
1) Savage Model 110 FP in .223
2) Savage Model 12 FV in .22 - 250
3) New England Firearms Sportster in .17 HMR
These rifles along with the optics and load combinations are highlighted in the video. |
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M0us3_Zero
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Tailgunner
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Posted: 4/11/2004 1:23:03 PM
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The food was so nice, you tasted it twice huh? |
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Wayd Wolf
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Posted: 4/11/2004 4:28:46 PM
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Those that take comfort from the suffering of others have no idea what real suffering is like and those that take comfort from the suffering of animals often are in company with others of similar tastes like most of your known serial killers.
Killing and destroying isn't something to take pride, make money off of, etc. |
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MagKnightX
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Posted: 4/11/2004 4:38:31 PM
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I have no problem with hunting. For food.
Hunting just to kill is evil. |
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The New Meat
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Posted: 4/11/2004 6:01:54 PM
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Prairie dogs are slowly going extinct because of stuff like this. Like Miguel said, ranchers are convinced that they're pests that somehow compete with their cattle or else that their animals could step into hidden prairie dog holes and break a leg or something. (Supposedly, this happens extremely rarely, and so hardly justifies the wholesale prairie dog slaughter). The biggest problem is just prarie dogs' reputation for being so numerous; people won't believe that it's possible for something that looks like a big underground rat to be endangered. Which makes it really hard to rally enough support to get any meaningful protection for them whenever ranchers push for more extermination efforts. It's probably one of the saddest stories in the entire environmental movement.
It isn't a very well-known story, since prairie dogs aren't quite the environmental poster children that pandas or dolphins are. In fact, the only places I've ever seen this mentioned were in a documentary they show in the basement theater of the Natural History Museum in Washington DC and in this book: http://www.blastbooks.com/RAWDEAL/PrairieDog/fr2pdog.htm |
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M0us3_Zero
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Posted: 4/12/2004 8:15:01 AM
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Quie frankly, I don't think it's funny, myself.
But I know a few rubes who'd see stuff like that and love the hell out of it.
Rube #1: You see that?
Rube #2: pwned.
Rube #1: Hahah. sweet. Gibbed all over the place!
Me: STFU.
It was sick, and getting those cameras to record bullet trails increased my WTF factor on this.
What the hell is wrong with those guys! |
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M0us3_Zero
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Posted: 4/12/2004 8:16:39 AM
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The food was so nice, you tasted it twice huh?
That about describes it. |
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Sehvekah
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Posted: 4/12/2004 4:19:59 PM
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Living in Wyoming I've got a fair idea what people like this are like, having to be around them whether I like it or not, and yes, many of them are sick, sad fucks.
Yeah, there's a juvenile thrill to using firearms to make shit explode, go splat or otherwise experience a catastrophic failure of existance, but one can get the same thing via a milk carton filed with red jello, or a pumpkin filled with tomatoes or, if you simply must end the life of some annoying, subhuman vermin, spamers. But this, well, has allready been described better.
As for the prarie dogs, yes, sometimes, once every blue moon, when the planets are aligned just so and there's a slight breeze form the south-east and two butterflies fuck in Brazil, one dumb ass cow who's entire purpous in life is to get fat, get slaughtered and end up on my BBQ, will step in a hole left by a prarie dog and break their leg. This will cost the rancher several hundred dollars in lost income(since they usually have to put the animal down and end up unable to sell the carcass). Meanwhile, the "cattle grates" used to keep these dumb fucking animals off the highway cost these same ranchers several thousand dollars EVERY year, because said dumb fucking animals try to cross them, get stuck and break a leg.
The ranchers get pissy when you mention that. :roll:
Of course, if the grates wern't there they'd be loosing cows to semi drivers who don't stop for shit(seen 'em plow through herds of deer without slowing down. Not a pretty sight, and a frightenting example of what those things are capable of when you consider what just one of those same deer would do to your average car or even SUV) and paying the insurance on people who's family car got totaled by those steaks-to-be.
The ranchers get really pissy when you mention that. :roll: :roll:
Then of course, there's the fact that the prarie dogs eat stuff the cattle won't so there's not only no compitition for food, but the stuff the cows do eat is able to grow better from reduced compitition!
I'd hand the ranchers some depends upon mentioning that, but I've grown rather accustomed to having my head attached to the rest of my body. |
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