I didn't know hogs could take so much damage. It looked like it would've survived the first shot if they hadn't shot it more.
god bless america...![]()
Big pigs.
One note: The guy in florida was earnestly surprised by the hog and still managed to kill it with 2 shots out of a .44 magnum.
He didn't creep up behind him and shoot him in the ass (whilst fearing for his life "Death 12 feet away and closing"), and then need 6 more shots to finish it.
Come to think of it, the other pigs dont look like they have 7 holes in them either.
At least when I kill, it's honest, a game animal, and over in less than a minute.
Gregb, you just have to understand that killing stuff is really, really, really fun. Yes, I know that it's not in nice to say that, but as you can tell, I don't care. I like people, and I respect animals. I'm certainly not going to kill a person, unless they try to harm me or mine, but animals were put here on this earth so that we could kill them, and eat them. It is not wrong to enjoy killing an animal, so long as you do it as quickly and humanly as possible, and eat it after wards. Killing is a huge high. Human being are genetically programmed to kill be cause viewed as animals, we are predators. So, especially when you are hunting an animal that could kill you, the high is doubly-so. What I'm trying to get across is the it's normal to kill. It's natural, and game animals depend upon us doing so or most of them would starve. Killing is fun; bottom line. And if some psychologist tells you differently, well, psychologists are sick twisted homosexuals, so you don't have to listen to them.
- The nervous energy that shrouds the entirety of the encounter.
- The "oh no you didn't response" of the hog.
- The all quiet, and then after he shoots him again, coming back to life; like some kind of Monty Python movie.
- The pure horror of the co*k-up.
- The fact that it looks upon initial inspection to be a worse scenario than it actually is because of camera angles, zoom, assumptions people automatically make.
- The universal human quality of adrenaline-fed, nervous chatter, and laughter in the face of danger.
- The realization that life and death cycles on this planet are more brutal than we like to admit. We will send men to war, but won't watch a game animal meet a timely end.
- The reflection that as "vetted" and "un-shockable" we claim to have become in western society, that the moments between life and death are not widely discussed, and THAT is what is so shocking to many people who watch this video.
- The fact that a dead pig can get a greater emotional response than a news story of a some innocent child being abused on Television.
- The realization that for all the liberal lefts talk about compassion, they eat meat that is dealt with in a more inhumane way than this pig was on a daily basis and then are so condescending as to actually be stirred to lash out against these men in spite of their so called "educated status."
- The fact that many here are judging a scenario that they have not, and never will face with such arrogance; It's funny.
All of these things are funny, and you are weird if you don't see all of this going on under the obvious facade of what you are witnessing in this video, and in this chat about this video.
- The nervous energy that shrouds the entirety of the encounter.
- The "oh no you didn't response" of the hog.
- The all quiet, and then after he shoots him again, coming back to life; like some kind of Monty Python movie.
- The pure horror of the co*k-up.
- The fact that it looks upon initial inspection to be a worse scenario than it actually is because of camera angles, zoom, assumptions people automatically make.
- The universal human quality of adrenaline-fed, nervous chatter, and laughter in the face of danger.
- The realization that life and death cycles on this planet are more brutal than we like to admit. We will send men to war, but won't watch a game animal meet a timely end.
- The reflection that as "vetted" and "un-shockable" we claim to have become in western society, that the moments between life and death are not widely discussed, and THAT is what is so shocking to many people who watch this video.
- The fact that a dead pig can get a greater emotional response than a news story of a some innocent child being abused on Television.
- The realization that for all the liberal lefts talk about compassion, they eat meat that is dealt with in a more inhumane way than this pig was on a daily basis and then are so condescending as to actually be stirred to lash out against these men in spite of their so called "educated status."
- The fact that many here are judging a scenario that they have not, and never will face with such arrogance; It's funny.
All of these things are funny, and you are weird if you don't see all of this going on under the obvious facade of what you are witnessing in this video, and in this chat about this video.