Go back
My coyote head

My coyote head

General

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by Sunburnt
My goodness, I hope they don't scream too loudly!
That reminds me of one of my favorite Jack Handy Deept Thoughts:

If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down?

Well, perhaps we would, if they screamed all the time for no apparent reason.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by MrHand
That reminds me of one of my favorite Jack Handy Deept Thoughts:

If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down?

Well, perhaps we would, if they screamed all the time for no apparent reason.
I always liked that one.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by darvlay
I fail to see how anything that sunburnt has described can be equated to torture, abuse or maliciousness. This Red Herring (a term you love to throw around) you have presented is quite laughable.
look... i'm not going to continuously rag on sunburnt and make derogatory remarks about how she is raising her children.. but the point i made should be painfully obvious to almost anybody.

2 edits
Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by rbmorris
What the hell is wrong with harvesting and preserving the skull of a dead animal?
anyway.. simply put... it's a perverse form of entertainment, a childish variation of the "living off the land" pseudo-ethic. and sunburnt by her selfish actions is not respecting mother nature. No, just taking delight in desecrating the remains of a coyote, who probably lived a very terrible life and obviously died a very tragic death.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by smw6869
You, obviously, have never tasted head cheese.
Wrong. actually i know what it takes to put "dinner" on the table.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Dolt.
couldn't have said it better myself. 🙄

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by rbmorris
I always liked that one.
gee i guess the watch earthlings and "see what all the evil corrupt bigots and braindamaged speciesists" do really was just an act.

1 edit
Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by eldragonfly
anyway.. simply put... it's a perverse form of entertainment, a childish variation of the "living off the land" pseudo-ethic. and sunburnt by her selfish actions is not respecting mother nature. No, just taking delight in desecrating the remains of a coyote, who probably lived a very terrible life and obviously died a very tragic death.
So do you condem all of the medical research that has and is being conducted on dead animals? I am explicitly excluding research on live animals in my question here.

Sunburnt is obviously interested in this subject and gets enjoyment from it. However, that doesn't mean that it isn't educational.


Originally posted by Sunburnt
We had been stopping to look at a dead coyote by the side of the road for a week. I have always encouraged my kids to observe the full circle of nature, to understand death as much as they can, and luckily, we are able to do that often here where we live. We have not raised our children with any religion or belief in God, as a side note here, just with the ...[text shortened]... e credit goes to my boyfriend, because he knows I love skulls, and encouraged me to take it.
You probably do not click RHP skulls ? I mean, you rather collect them in your inbox or special skull folder ? 😕

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by eldragonfly
anyway.. simply put... it's a perverse form of entertainment, a childish variation of the "living off the land" pseudo-ethic. and sunburnt by her selfish actions is not respecting mother nature. No, just taking delight in desecrating the remains of a coyote, who probably lived a very terrible life and obviously died a very tragic death.
I find your repeated use of the word "desecrate" curious.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by ivan2908
You probably do not click RHP skulls ? I mean, you rather collect them in your inbox or special skull folder ? 😕
rec'd!! 🙂

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by ivan2908
You probably do not click RHP skulls ? I mean, you rather collect them in your inbox or special skull folder ? 😕
I gleefully hack them off with a blunt machete.

1 edit
Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by MrHand
... all of the medical research ...
You're begging the question again, this selfish incoherent tunnelvision bias is typical. vivisection is unspeakably cruel and is performed on living breathing animals. Science class dissections of animal carcasses is also unnecessary, and i wouldn't go so far as to call it educational.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by rbmorris
I gleefully hack them off with a blunt machete.
watch earthlings my friend.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by eldragonfly
watch earthlings my friend.
Become one, Moonbeam.

Cookies help us deliver our Services. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn More.