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Quote by: Anmon The kid should have been corrected then, the proper way to say it would be, ' Mum, I saw some one kill a rabbit today' or 'I saw a dead rabbit, someone killed it,' not 'I saw a dead rabbit someone killed.'
Depends on the girl I guess, and if girls are hot for you they don't really care about what you kill.
Practicality's are much more important than intellectual idealism.
Well lets be honest here, if your going to train kids to be overly sensitive, then they will be easily traumatised because thats the way they have been guided to be.
You would probably get a lot, kids are always up for new experiences, and rabbit hunting is a lot more fun than rabbit tending, which is dull as hell.
Its still wise to prepare just in case, and if it doesn't happen then you have lost nothing, but if it does, then you have lost everything.
Agreed, but do you know what goes well with a large pot of roots and carrots? A nice juicy rabbit.
Lol their just rabbits Matt, you say 'lives' like their humans or something.
Cause they taste good, and their a pest if their numbers get too large.
Agreed, but a humane way would not be quick enough, they not kidding when they say 'breed like rabbits'.
They are vermin, just blow them away and stop being so soft. |
Lets start a debate about English then! Sheesh, when people become that nit picky (over nothing, maybe you Aussies say it different) it shows you they feel they are loosing. *Mom....btw *waits to here "We spell it differently in Australia"*
We are talking about school kids...like 8-12. I'm sure they will just go crazy over the bloody bunny killing guy!
Its not practical, its un-needed.
I think its good if kids get traumatized by seeing a dead bloody rabbit that was shot earlier in the day (happy with that sentence?). The world needs a compassionate next generation. If kids think its ok to kill and they get de-sensitized to killing, we will have some great wars and some un-compassionate people like before, won't we?
No, you would not get many kids, here in Canada at least, except Newfoundlanders... Most would be too busy with electronics or schoolwork, and most would think its cruel to kill them. And please don't come back with "Its better for kids to be outside hutning rabbits then watching TV", since watching TV is not ending lives.
Yes, if it doens't happen (which it msot likely wont), you do loose something. All those innocent rabbits being killed for no good reason.
They may just be rabbits, but they are lives and they are living creatures who can feel pain and can think.
Yes it would be, if people would spend the time to neuter the males and make a nice enclosure for all the rabbits.
Its not being soft, its being civilized and compassionate.