I hate to quote myself, but I reminded of Genesis' 1987 classic "Land of Confusion." The once salient lyrics are actually eternal.
Hell, even Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire" is relevant today, and likely long into the future.
I managed to get a super cheap Bear Grylls Gerber knife really sharp and took apart an entire whitetail doe with ease. I think if you're careful you could get through a mule deer without even touching up. Do the knuckles and the skull last.
I really think the Outdoor Edge is the answer here. Cuts like a Havalon, just a touch heavier, but still robust. I'm not great at the knee joints and the skulls and I tend to pry a bit and I've never broken a blade.
The only downside I see on them is sometimes they gum up and replacing a...
Not related to Goat knives, but I've been doing e-commerce for a long time and can't really recall any issues in the past, but currently Dark Timber Coffee is ghosting me, ordered 9/11 and can't get tracking, have called and spoke to someone who said they'd email me tracking and also sent...
So this is pretty quick and easy, from the Google (BLUF: a blood test is NOT sufficient for membership):
To be a member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, an individual must have a blood quantum of at least one-fourth (25%) "Oceti Sakowin" Sioux Indian blood from a federally recognized tribe...
There are over 500 individual tribes recognized by the federal government. Are you asserting you are an expert on all of them? Or that if one isn't, they are ignorant? GTFOOH.
This is one of my favorite retardo-takes.
Native Americans, like most any other culture, modified their lives as technologies developed and allowed. I don't know where you draw the line in time, maybe when the treaty was signed, but prior to that they adopted use of the horse and the firearm...