Zappaman
WKR
Just one... fast and with little suffering had. I feel many others agree with this.I’m a bit curious what ways you can consider an ‘ok’ way to die as an animal (or human). Can you list a couple of them?
Just one... fast and with little suffering had. I feel many others agree with this.I’m a bit curious what ways you can consider an ‘ok’ way to die as an animal (or human). Can you list a couple of them?
So not really much detail there but I’m guessing this is one of those touchy-feely moments in which you speak. It may bother some people to know there are not too many good quick deaths in nature. But that is the truth.Just one... fast and with little suffering had. I feel many others agree with this.
I’m like 99 percent sure I know where that tree is.
That antler handle knife is interesting and kinda looks homemade. Can I ask what region you found it in? Any writing or markings on it?I've found a couple knives and this really pretty seashell on national forest at about 1600' elevation. Kicked the very top of it with my boot.
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I ran across this while turkey hunting in Washington state.
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Never said there was an "easy death" (your words not mine)... but I do not like to see an animal or human suffer (death or no death at the end). No touchy feely (also your words), but a basic respect for life and when I take it I do so as quickly as possible-- I'd call that an "ethical" standpoint. But you can call it whatever you want.So not really much detail there but I’m guessing this is one of those touchy-feely moments in which you speak. It may bother some people to know there are not too many good quick deaths in nature. But that is the truth.
There’s starvation. Eaten alive by predators. Injury or old age that leads to starvation or dehydration, etc. Being shot by rifle or bow is no worse than any of the other ways to die in my humble opinion. Even if death takes a few moments.
Bottom line, there is no ‘easy’ death, generally speaking.
Those were the good ones made in the USAShould have taken the pic on the other side. It has Uncle Henry on the handle. Found in VA.
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