
[quote]Stern wrote:
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]Stern wrote:
I thought this was appropriate…[/quote]
LMFAO! Brilliant!
Stern, where the hell were you when that SrJoker thread was hot![/quote]
Oooh linky? =P[/quote]
Prepare for uncontrollable laughter.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]Stern wrote:
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]Stern wrote:
I thought this was appropriate…[/quote]
LMFAO! Brilliant!
Stern, where the hell were you when that SrJoker thread was hot![/quote]
Oooh linky? =P[/quote]
Prepare for uncontrollable laughter.
^^that thread was amazing. Never gets old
[quote]Stern wrote:
[quote]Travis56 wrote:
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
well, enjoy eating meat now. cause within id say 25 years the killing of any animal, for food or not will be illegal. Mark my words. hunting in any form, will be illegal. animal rights groups are getting larger by the day and more powerful. the days of killing animals, will be at an end, someday. its been proven by tons of studies, that meat is extremely unhealthy for you. But the day will come, when meat will no longer be in supermarkets. its only a matter of time.[/quote]
History
Throughout history, hunting seasons have provided an opportunity at herd management. Specific areas have a carrying capacity, or the maximum number of animals that the area can handle, and hunting seasons help to manage the number of animals in that area.
Significance
Each state is responsible for choosing the number of tags and permits for each hunting season. This helps control the number of animals harvested every year.
Benefits
Most hunting seasons occur in the fall and early winter months. Thinning the herds before winter prevents unnecessary winter kill due to harsh weather and decreased food levels.
Effects
Without hunting seasons, game populations would skyrocket. As more and more animals fight for food sources, disease and starvation would force natural selection to thin the herds.
Potential
Fall hunting seasons allow females to complete gestation periods and successfully birth healthy offspring. This keeps the herd healthy and ensures hunting seasons for future generations
Really Rogue…[/quote]
RV can hardly get to grips with the current state of affairs (read - facts) nevermind offer a prophetic vision to be taken seriously.
Are you fucking serious? Do you read ANYTHING with any attention to detail or do you just skim bullshit articles and formulate your opinions from the lingering fluffy memories?
Despite weighing generally up to 110lbs and having a typical height of 4 1/2 feet, adult male chimps are 7 times as strong as adult human males - without the need for weight training. They snap bones like twigs. They rip faces off. They have the physical capacity and fortitude to kill grown men at whim, eat them and then use the corpses femur to rape the panicked mother and daughter.
In short - chimps are fucking badass and you are a goon.
[/quote]
Still, id rather be a 450lb badass, than a 110lb bad ass. Thats like comparing Bj penn to Brock lesnar. both are bad asses, but who would win in a fight. I rest my case. The big stronger animal will always win. always.
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
Thats like comparing Bj penn to Brock lesnar. both are bad asses, but who would win in a fight. I rest my case. The big stronger animal will always win. always.[/quote]
Brock Lesnar is arguably the strongest guy in the UFC. He’s also considerably larger than Cain Valasquez and got his ass handed to him… But I thought “the bigger stronger animal will always win. Always”???
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]Stern wrote:
[quote]Travis56 wrote:
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
well, enjoy eating meat now. cause within id say 25 years the killing of any animal, for food or not will be illegal. Mark my words. hunting in any form, will be illegal. animal rights groups are getting larger by the day and more powerful. the days of killing animals, will be at an end, someday. its been proven by tons of studies, that meat is extremely unhealthy for you. But the day will come, when meat will no longer be in supermarkets. its only a matter of time.[/quote]
History
Throughout history, hunting seasons have provided an opportunity at herd management. Specific areas have a carrying capacity, or the maximum number of animals that the area can handle, and hunting seasons help to manage the number of animals in that area.
Significance
Each state is responsible for choosing the number of tags and permits for each hunting season. This helps control the number of animals harvested every year.
Benefits
Most hunting seasons occur in the fall and early winter months. Thinning the herds before winter prevents unnecessary winter kill due to harsh weather and decreased food levels.
Effects
Without hunting seasons, game populations would skyrocket. As more and more animals fight for food sources, disease and starvation would force natural selection to thin the herds.
Potential
Fall hunting seasons allow females to complete gestation periods and successfully birth healthy offspring. This keeps the herd healthy and ensures hunting seasons for future generations
Really Rogue…[/quote]
RV can hardly get to grips with the current state of affairs (read - facts) nevermind offer a prophetic vision to be taken seriously.
Are you fucking serious? Do you read ANYTHING with any attention to detail or do you just skim bullshit articles and formulate your opinions from the lingering fluffy memories?
Despite weighing generally up to 110lbs and having a typical height of 4 1/2 feet, adult male chimps are 7 times as strong as adult human males - without the need for weight training. They snap bones like twigs. They rip faces off. They have the physical capacity and fortitude to kill grown men at whim, eat them and then use the corpses femur to rape the panicked mother and daughter.
In short - chimps are fucking badass and you are a goon.
[/quote]
Still, id rather be a 450lb badass, than a 110lb bad ass. Thats like comparing Bj penn to Brock lesnar. both are bad asses, but who would win in a fight. I rest my case. The big stronger animal will always win. always.[/quote]
You think you could take a chimp?
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]Stern wrote:
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]Stern wrote:
I thought this was appropriate…[/quote]
LMFAO! Brilliant!
Stern, where the hell were you when that SrJoker thread was hot![/quote]
Oooh linky? =P[/quote]
Prepare for uncontrollable laughter.
Lol…that thread is a goldmine and I’m not even through the whole thing yet =D
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]Stern wrote:
[quote]Travis56 wrote:
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
well, enjoy eating meat now. cause within id say 25 years the killing of any animal, for food or not will be illegal. Mark my words. hunting in any form, will be illegal. animal rights groups are getting larger by the day and more powerful. the days of killing animals, will be at an end, someday. its been proven by tons of studies, that meat is extremely unhealthy for you. But the day will come, when meat will no longer be in supermarkets. its only a matter of time.[/quote]
History
Throughout history, hunting seasons have provided an opportunity at herd management. Specific areas have a carrying capacity, or the maximum number of animals that the area can handle, and hunting seasons help to manage the number of animals in that area.
Significance
Each state is responsible for choosing the number of tags and permits for each hunting season. This helps control the number of animals harvested every year.
Benefits
Most hunting seasons occur in the fall and early winter months. Thinning the herds before winter prevents unnecessary winter kill due to harsh weather and decreased food levels.
Effects
Without hunting seasons, game populations would skyrocket. As more and more animals fight for food sources, disease and starvation would force natural selection to thin the herds.
Potential
Fall hunting seasons allow females to complete gestation periods and successfully birth healthy offspring. This keeps the herd healthy and ensures hunting seasons for future generations
Really Rogue…[/quote]
RV can hardly get to grips with the current state of affairs (read - facts) nevermind offer a prophetic vision to be taken seriously.
Are you fucking serious? Do you read ANYTHING with any attention to detail or do you just skim bullshit articles and formulate your opinions from the lingering fluffy memories?
Despite weighing generally up to 110lbs and having a typical height of 4 1/2 feet, adult male chimps are 7 times as strong as adult human males - without the need for weight training. They snap bones like twigs. They rip faces off. They have the physical capacity and fortitude to kill grown men at whim, eat them and then use the corpses femur to rape the panicked mother and daughter.
In short - chimps are fucking badass and you are a goon.
[/quote]
Still, id rather be a 450lb badass, than a 110lb bad ass. Thats like comparing Bj penn to Brock lesnar. both are bad asses, but who would win in a fight. I rest my case. The big stronger animal will always win. always.[/quote]
Sorry, I must refrain from any debate or general repartee with you until you answer the question laid out earlier - who is David?

Cmon big guy! You spend loads of time giving us facts so surely you can answer that one little question! Oh and reposting the gif I made for you because you never even acknowledged it! Gimme rage and hellfire. Gimmme Satan. Gimme anything to warrant spending 45 minutes making a gif of you!!!
MY BLEEDING ARTISTS SOUL MWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
That was a killer gif Stern
Looks like this thread got kind of derailed, but…
Here’s what I know: steak tastes good, hamburgers taste good, pork chops taste good, lamb kebabs taste good
Here’s what else I know: a lot of journalists write stories assigned to them and are told by their bosses to write them from a particular angle or view point to appeal to a target audience. Regardless of the facts you can derive from that article, they’re presented in a way that influences the way you think about the subject (in general, no one here in particular).
Here’s another thing I know: If you want to eat vegetables all day and preach about how good you feel, awesome. Good for you. Don’t assume I feel like shit because I eat a good amount of red “carbon footprint” meat. According to professional expert medical advice, I’m a picture of health. So, what’s good for the goose may not necessarily be good for the gander.
[quote]NowhereMan wrote:
Looks like this thread got kind of derailed, but…
http://vimeo.com/10533993.[/quote]
EVERYONE SHOULD VIEW THIS GEM!
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]NowhereMan wrote:
Looks like this thread got kind of derailed, but…
http://vimeo.com/10533993.[/quote]
EVERYONE SHOULD VIEW THIS GEM!
[/quote]
Indeed, a very thought provoking video. A gentle middle finger to anyone insisting we, as a species, are designed to live off a diet of vegetation.
I also love how he highlights the marketing of ‘the healthy diet’ of the 80’s as a major contribution to the current day epidemic that is obesity - eat cereals, eat breads, cut out fats. It’s appalling really when you consider the millions of people who bought in to the starchy diet under the misguided belief that they were being lead down the right path.
[quote]gregron wrote:
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
Thats like comparing Bj penn to Brock lesnar. both are bad asses, but who would win in a fight. I rest my case. The big stronger animal will always win. always.[/quote]
Brock Lesnar is arguably the strongest guy in the UFC. He’s also considerably larger than Cain Valasquez and got his ass handed to him… But I thought “the bigger stronger animal will always win. Always”???[/quote]
Randy Couture? Where does he fit into all of this?
[quote]Stern wrote:
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]NowhereMan wrote:
Looks like this thread got kind of derailed, but…
http://vimeo.com/10533993.[/quote]
EVERYONE SHOULD VIEW THIS GEM!
[/quote]
Indeed, a very thought provoking video. A gentle middle finger to anyone insisting we, as a species, are designed to live off a diet of vegetation.
I also love how he highlights the marketing of ‘the healthy diet’ of the 80’s as a major contribution to the current day epidemic that is obesity - eat cereals, eat breads, cut out fats. It’s appalling really when you consider the millions of people who bought in to the starchy diet under the misguided belief that they were being lead down the right path.
[/quote]
Hells yeah! I remember in the 80’s when we’d go out to dinner and all those fancy pasta dishes were so popular. We thought we were eating healthy.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]NowhereMan wrote:
Looks like this thread got kind of derailed, but…
http://vimeo.com/10533993.[/quote]
EVERYONE SHOULD VIEW THIS GEM!
[/quote]
Recap???
as soon as the projector screen showed up and had the word “HOMO” written in size 300 font, I stopped watching. lol
[quote]gregron wrote:
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]NowhereMan wrote:
Looks like this thread got kind of derailed, but…
http://vimeo.com/10533993.[/quote]
EVERYONE SHOULD VIEW THIS GEM!
[/quote]
Recap???
as soon as the projector screen showed up and had the word “HOMO” written in size 300 font, I stopped watching. lol[/quote]
LOL!!!
[quote]gregron wrote:
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]NowhereMan wrote:
Looks like this thread got kind of derailed, but…
http://vimeo.com/10533993.[/quote]
EVERYONE SHOULD VIEW THIS GEM!
[/quote]
Recap???
as soon as the projector screen showed up and had the word “HOMO” written in size 300 font, I stopped watching. lol[/quote]
HAHAHAH! Brilliant ^^
There’s no ghey in it though, it’s entirely safe. ![]()