We are our own worst enemy

It's not even a nice buck. I think you can get a ticket for that in Ca. something like, morbid display.🦌
 
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When I was in my early twenties, my parents built a house on one of the few remaining undeveloped lots in an older neighborhood. The neighborhood is overrun with deer and it was not uncommon to see 10+ on their lot in the evening. During the build, my mother received numerous forms of communication from the neighbors telling her she was a terrible human for disturbing the deer’s home. When my brother killed a deer that fall, we gutted it, then drove to mom’s house and hoisted it up on one of these hitch hoists right in her front yard by the road for further processing. As we were getting started, mom came home, and to say she was upset was an understatement. She picked up a 2x4 and began swinging it with ill intent at my brother and I. We promptly took it down, but I still laugh every time I see one of these lifts. Also, the deer have successfully recovered from the trauma of construction, and continue to graze in the yard.
 
That things not even gutted. I wonder if it could have been picked up as roadkill and will be cleaned once home? That is the only charitable approach I can see.

Imagine buying a "truck" and not putting the deer in the bed.
 
Irritating and gross. So disrespectful to that animal. I don’t understand other people’s decisions sometimes.
 
There’s nothing wrong with this as long as it is legal wherever it is. Most folks who shoot more than a couple of deer per season don’t gut anymore unless they’re backpacking them out of the field.

The idea that we should hide what we do in the bed of the truck is ridiculous.

Grow up.


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A friend of mine lived on Queens NY for a long time. He would go upstate to hunt on family property in the Catskill mountains.

He was successful and was coming home with a small buck and a doe, tied to the roof of a early 90s Ford Taurus.

You don't need to go through the city itself to get from upstate to Queens, however they started some road construction while he was gone and detoured him.

He somehow wound up in dead stop traffic on a Sunday night in the middle of Time Square with two dead deer tied to the roof of his car.

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The internet is full of people who do dumb stuff for likes/engagement all the time. Like the dudes that deliberately sabotaged a Cybertruck frame in order to show it failing... just to generate hits... Tesla is the target of alot of them, but they are everywhere. There is a very high chance this was nothing more than a click bait farmer and the video was from his buddy driving behind....
 
I don't get the Tesla hate. Elon pretty much single handedly saved social media. If it wasn't for him, we wouldn't have a voice at all.
I don't get the Elon hate either. However the tesla truck hate is warranted. Those things look like a rolling aluminum door stop.
 
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