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Fuck this person. Just, fuck this person. And fuck Cracked for interviewing this guy.
It's probably hard for you to understand why Britons would go through such effort to continue a practice that seems so awful. I don't know how to explain it, other than to say "culture." We had people join our hunts who didn't like hunting; they just didn't want to see an iconic part of British culture die out. It's like if America lost the college football game due to the number of player concussions, or if Australia couldn't play their national sport of glassing because there were too many nicked arteries.
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What started as a debate over whether or not it was ethical to use dogs has blown up into an argument about the British way of life and contention between upper- and lower-class citizens as well as rural and city dwellers. It's a little like the gun debate in the United States: an argument that seems insanely simple to every country in the world, save the one that's hosting it.
Ericthebearjew wrote:http://www.cracked.com/personal-experiences-2002-i-hunt-foxes-with-dogs-6-realities-inside-brutal-sport.html
Fuck this person. Just, fuck this person. And fuck Cracked for interviewing this guy.
NathanLoiselle wrote:Yeah, I tried fox hunting once. Turned out, Samantha Fox is not much of a fox anymore.
Aquila89 wrote:Samantha Fox is still totally killable. I'd love to see more mature women torn apart by vicious dogs. But nowadays, once someone is past 40, they aren't even considered anymore.
Knicholas wrote:Aquila89 wrote:Samantha Fox is still totally killable. I'd love to see more mature women torn apart by vicious dogs. But nowadays, once someone is past 40, they aren't even considered anymore.
It's so sexist. Especially when you consider that Michael J Fox is a lot older and HE got torn apart by dogs just last week.
VerminJerky wrote:Where I'm from, torturing an animal to death for fun is called "sociopathy."
It's fun learning about different cultures!
FieldMarshalFry wrote:now to cheer everyone up here's a picture of a fox and badger cubs
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