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Originally posted by rbmorris
I gleefully hack them off with a blunt machete.
I'm sorry, did it hurt? 😛

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Originally posted by Mimor
I find your repeated use of the word "desecrate" curious.
I find it more curious that you use the word "word" in such a context.

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
I find it more curious that you use the word "word" in such a context.
I think it's curious how often the word "curious" has been used, 😕

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
I think it's curious how often the word "curious" has been used, 😕
"The Curious Incident of the Coyote in the Night-Time"...


I once had my way with a dead coyote without a head....



they just dont howl the same.

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Sounds like the Firefly family out of Rob Zombies's movie.

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Originally posted by MrHand
That is completely incorrect. The "unabomer" grew up in an urban setting and there is no documentation that I know of regarding any unusual relationship with animals.

If we want to stay on topic, how does observing an animal that is already dead equate with cruelty?
The Uni-bomber grew up eating dead coyote brains. Only because his mom insisted on it. Otherwise many lives might have been saved! Moral of the story? Let dead thing lie. Have some respect. We are all God's creatures.

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Originally posted by Sunburnt
Yes, it has a lot to do with Georgia O'Keeffe. She was a great modernist discovered by her husband, Alfred Steiglitz, a famous photographer, who left his wife for her. He showed her work in his gallery in NY and made her a star.

When I was sixteen, I saw one of her paintings for the first time and it satisfied a longing I had always felt but had no way ...[text shortened]... band.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/3c/Stieglitz_okeeffe_1918_Corrected.jpg
That's cool.

Follow that creative road until you get to another intersection.

Do what makes you happy.

You're not hurting anyone---well, maybe some overly-sensitive, close-minded individuals that should mind their p's and q's.

Everything has beauty and some of the things that are beautiful are also ugly.

As cliched as this sounds....

It really is all about perception.

I've been obsessed with crows for a long time now.
They've taken notice.
Now they show me things.

It all started way back................

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Originally posted by inthegreenroom
That's cool.

Follow that creative road until you get to another intersection.

Do what makes you happy.

You're not hurting anyone---well, maybe some overly-sensitive, close-minded individuals that should mind their p's and q's.

Everything has beauty and some of the things that are beautiful are also ugly.

As cliched as this sounds....
...[text shortened]... They've taken notice.
Now they show me things.

It all started way back................
Haha, excellent! 🙂

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Originally posted by YEAH BOY
The Uni-bomber grew up eating dead coyote brains. Only because his mom insisted on it. Otherwise many lives might have been saved! Moral of the story? Let dead thing lie. Have some respect. We are all God's creatures.
Crack kills.

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Originally posted by leisurelysloth
I suppose it's good that your kids can see the whole circle of life thing. Educational.
Yeah, well, I think I would put more effort in educating on the "life"-part, as that is actually more
useful when you're... well, alive?

I understand her fascination though. Say, Sunny? You wouldn't want to write a poem on the subject
some time? I think it would be excellent read.

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Originally posted by Jigtie
Yeah, well, I think I would put more effort in educating on the "life"-part, as that is actually more
useful when you're... well, alive?

I understand her fascination though. Say, Sunny? You wouldn't want to write a poem on the subject
some time? I think it would be excellent read.
"... write a poem on the subject some time"


Second Jigtie's motion.

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I miss this thread, good times...good times

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here the most common roadkill is kangaroos and wallabies - those guys just don't have much sense around speeding cars.:'(

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