Author Topic: Does anyone else feel uncomfortable killing things?  (Read 2756 times)

Well, do you? I feel very uncomfortable killing something. No, not meaningless things like ants and such, things like deer and squirrels. I would kill a person if it meant me or someone I care about dying from said person, but that's about it. I doubt I'll ever hunt, even though my dad, grandpa, several of my friends and probably the rest of the men and maybe a few women in my family do. Might as well talk about how you feel about killing things.

I <3 pest control. 15 dead blackbirds today. many more for me to take to the next life..

NOPE hunting is fun and you are not a real man
in fact my psychologist has said i probably have the capacity to kill people too :nes:

I love killing things.

Whenever I kill something I have to kill something else to make up for it

I'm stuck in a cycle

NOPE hunting is fun and you are not a real man
in fact my psychologist has said i probably have the capacity to kill people too :nes:

I hunt, it yields quite tasty results

I hunt, it yields quite tasty results
shotgun shells are delicous

Don't really get the chance to kill anything in the UK, but if I did I can almost guarantee that I would feel no remorse over taking that life, I'm not the kind of person who would worry over bringing the one certainty in life to pass just a little bit faster for something



I only fish. I'm not a fan of hunting. But, I'd kill if it meant survival.

I always cry when I play CoD.

I dunno, he could be using birdshot
i use either a deershot or a frogshot

I always cry when I play CoD.
i know people that really do