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    First of all I do not understand the situation fully myself, I am trying to write it down in text, but it’s really hard to write it down in an understandably manner.

    For the last few years I have had a small problem. I don’t know how to describe but it’s like an instinct in me wanting to hunt something. This mostly happens when I am out in the nature. Normally I would go on a hunt with my father around these times, but for some reason the area around me have been turned into a no-hunting ground this year.

    I have tried everything most of the stuff to calm myself like going to the sparring ring at my local training studio. It helps a bit, but not that much. I have tried swimming, free running and other things.

    I want to ask if any you have had a similar problem before. I’ve talked with my father a couple of days ago about this and he gave me a reserved ticket for a massage and bath parlor, but that is 2 months away in march.

    Any tips for a young guy of 18 year old to do? Because these instincts are driving me a bit irritated. I repeat that I can control myself.

    -Kham
    A hatchling who is looking for advice.

    #388222
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    I can only relate in the way that I love to go fishing …. and I prefer to catch and grill THAT rather than going to the grocer. There’s just something about bringing in a bass , cleaning it myself, and putting it on the grill/foil in lemon and butter. But I can’t say I have ever had any desire to spear an elk or something. And frankly, I hope I never need to.

    When I go fishing, I really rough it too. I don’t have tools to scale the fish. I nail a beer bottle cap to a wooden stick and scrape the scales of that way. From the lake to my stomach is quite a bit of time and effort.

    Why? I don’t really know. We don’t need to make things more difficult than they are. Some people are “all about the process” but usually, eating, preparing and cleaning is a nuissance so I prefer to just get it down and get on with it, but there is certainly an enjoyable sport in it.

    Makes you appreciate waltzing into a store and just buying it already skinned and prepared.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #388227
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    There’s just something about bringing in a bass

    …especially a smallmouth bass!

    Maybe you could switch to hunting something like insects or small animals or birds. I used to clean out all the house sparrows, starlings, and pigeons around the neighborhood when in my youth. All it takes is a pellet gun, BB gun, or spring gun. Neighbors will more likely be happy to allow you to eradicate those pests for them. I don’t know what pests are in your area, but almost any area has one or more.

    #388240
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    MGTOW6, Are you 2017?

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    MGTOW6, Are you 2017?

    He’s that and much more.

    When women lead, destruction is the destination. -- Me.

    #388253
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    As a hunter myself I can only tell you to embrace the urge. If I recall correctly you are in Norway–how is the deer hunting up that way?

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    Have you given feral cats a shot?

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    Hmskl'd
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    I got this feverish feeling the first time I went panning. It’s all out there and just waiting to be found .. kind of like a game where it’s gnawing and taunting me and daring me to try and find it.

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    For me it isn’t hunting but riding a bicycle. I love the feeling of flying without working too hard, pedal a bunch of times and then coast for 100 feet or more or standing up out of the saddle and turning the bike on it’s edge and listening to the side tread blocks bite and grind into the pavement, like surfing on land, man

    and before my ex c~~~ sold the racing bike for $5, pedaling that sucker and over torqueing in all 27 gears was just such a powerful feeling. I’d find banked turns and push that bike right into the pavement looking for grip to hold a turn, looking for g’s on a bike is rare fun, trying to make the tires chirp taking off from lights, racing cars to 40 mph. A couple times cars would get p~~~ed and go 50 through town, then the cop would nail them for speeding. lol Sometimes, Id go buy the cop a coke and chat him up about the business I was bringing him.

    S~~~, she sold that bike for $5.

    #388451

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    So go hunting.

    #388565
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    Well Pete it goes well normally, but this year the state/province I live in has turned into no hunting ground because of some animal rights group. It will be back to the way it was in august but that is a long time to wait.

    When it comes to hunting deer in norway I will say it’s fun and a good challenge.

    #388581
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    Isn’t there a muslim problem in Norway to . Get some mate’s and make a sport of it like they do . Hunter becoming the hunted .

    THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .

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    JVB
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    Killing innocent animals is not the answer. Go to your local gym and test yourself against another man. Hunt something that can hunt you back.

    Peace is > piece.

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    For me it isn’t hunting but riding a bicycle. I love the feeling of flying without working too hard, pedal a bunch of times and then coast for 100 feet or more or standing up out of the saddle and turning the bike on it’s edge and listening to the side tread blocks bite and grind into the pavement, like surfing on land, man

    and before my ex c~~~ sold the racing bike for $5, pedaling that sucker and over torqueing in all 27 gears was just such a powerful feeling. I’d find banked turns and push that bike right into the pavement looking for grip to hold a turn, looking for g’s on a bike is rare fun, trying to make the tires chirp taking off from lights, racing cars to 40 mph. A couple times cars would get p~~~ed and go 50 through town, then the cop would nail them for speeding. lol Sometimes, Id go buy the cop a coke and chat him up about the business I was bringing him.

    S~~~, she sold that bike for $5.

    Hey may 7th 2020, I have a Kona mtn bike, My buddy had a Cannondale, I was never into street bikes, around here it’s a death sentence! Had a truck miss me by inches and spared no room just for fun, nothing was coming, I was hoping to run into him in town at the bottom of a mile long hill with no breakdown lane, I had all the intentions of beating the holy living living s~~~ out of him, I mean put him in the hospital or kill him, My f~~~ing life just for fun! He was god damned lucky and I NEVER road a bike on that stretch of road again! I know another guy, a lawyer that got hit and and really f~~~ed up bad, he walks with cane.

    I love the mountain single track both biking and skiing, except skiing you’re in the fall line going straight down over and around everything, much more exillerating and much more challenging, Southern folks and surfers don’t know what they’re missing! It’s nothing to put in 15 or 20 runs adding up to 30 or 40 thousand vertical feet a day, more snow than skiing Mt Everest from top to bottom, I absolutly love it! Not to mention going alioop inverted in the Supper Pipe and other terrain park features, fkn AWESOME!

    There’s nothing like the g’s you feel in giant slolom with your edges biting and chattering at 70 mph, some of the s~~~ I’ve done is extremely dangerous! Some runs so dangerous it left my knees shaking and my stomach somewhere in my throat! You really turn on the adrenalin!

    life is great on MGTOW road, MGTOW trail, or just blazing your own trail where it’s steep and deep and the tourists dare no go!

    We call this “the back seat” sometimes a necessary evil and falls in line with the saying we use “when in doubt, straighten out” (dollar signs), you leave the two strips down the middle where others made the S’s and you went straight down the middle.

    #388740
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    I didn’t realize it was a hunting ban in Norway. Those have been tried here in the United States and they are usually a disaster for the animals and often for the humans. Deer have become so numerous in some areas that they have been called “rats with antler.” Back in the 1990s, they became such a problem in Wisconsin that the legislature finally opened the season more liberally and during the gun season the kill was 618,000 animals. 45,000 more were taken by bow hunters. Another 45,000 kills were recorded by motor vehicles, which means the vehicle kill was much higher since a lot of people in vehicles never report when they hit a deer. That deer kill was higher than the total herd count in many other states. Since humans alter the environment and change the predator-prey ratio, those animals would starve without people reducing the number. Environmentalists have documented the damage done when a species is not controlled. So Norway may learn the hard way.

    #388822
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    It’s just for this season thankfully that its banned.

    Met the people that was for the ban.

    With purple hair and emo/goth clothes.

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