SUBSIM Radio Room Forums

SUBSIM Radio Room Forums (https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/index.php)
-   General Topics (https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/forumdisplay.php?f=175)
-   -   Pervert minds do pervert things (https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=215243)

Skybird 08-25-14 04:05 AM

Perverse minds do perverted things
 
This is sick.

http://www.focus.de/panorama/videos/...d_4082068.html

Cybermat47 08-25-14 04:08 AM

How the hell is that even legal?!

Jimbuna 08-25-14 04:49 AM

I'd be putting that sicko out in the field....after training a boar on how to operate a mini-gun :nope:

Wolferz 08-25-14 05:05 AM

Some peoples' kids!:stare::nope:

GoldenRivet 08-25-14 06:00 AM

Wild hogs are a huge problem in Texas, they destroy land, property and even kill and injure farm animals in some cases. The population is out of control.

If these hogs were released from a cage to be mowed down that's pretty sick. But I'd say if a hog is in the wild you should be able to hunt the vermin with almost any non nuclear weapon.

Onkel Neal 08-25-14 07:16 AM

1 Attachment(s)
I'm doing my part! But I don't need a minigun :har:

Skybird 08-25-14 07:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldenRivet (Post 2236340)
Wild hogs are a huge problem in Texas, they destroy land, property and even kill and injure farm animals in some cases. The population is out of control.

So they are in Berlin, where flocks of them even walk deep into the human neighbourhoods, sometimes parading in family groups on main streets and having lost all shyness. And hunting them probably by now is the only solution, yes.

I also think you should hunt those - mostly elderly - idiots still feeding them. :dead:


Still, this video is sick, and so is the mind of the man finding it funny to do what he does. I assume he also would find it entertaining to clusterbomb surfacing whales, or hunt roe deer by handgrenades?

Skybird 08-25-14 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 2236353)
I'm doing my part! But I don't need a minigun :har:

Na bitte - geht doch!

August 08-25-14 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2236358)
Na bitte - geht doch!

Does that mean (more or less) "Well there you go!"

Platapus 08-25-14 06:21 PM

There is not a better more humane way to deal with these wild hogs?

Wolferz 08-25-14 07:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2236473)
There is not a better more humane way to deal with these wild hogs?

Hunt them with a knife. Then you'll both be on an even playing field.:doh:

August 08-25-14 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2236482)
Hunt them with a knife. Then you'll both be on an even playing field.:doh:

I once hit a German wild boar with an axe handle right between his beady little eyes. It didn't even stun him.

Oberon 08-25-14 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by August (Post 2236491)
I once hit a German wild boar with an axe handle right between his beady little eyes. It didn't even stun him.

Sherman tank crews had a similar problem....

Quote:

Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2236473)
There is not a better more humane way to deal with these wild hogs?

Would that that were the case, but boars are very very tough creatures, and if they get a hold of you they will mess you up in a very big way, heck, kill you given half the chance. Probably the best humane and cost effective way is a high powered rifle.

Let's face it, even Lions given hogs respect in Africa and will generally only go after them if they are very hungry. Those tusks do not mess around.

EDIT: Could try sterilisation, I suppose...but there's no telling what kind of effects that would have further down the food chain, like the attempt to reduce the rabbit population in Australia by introducing Myxomatosis, which then spread outside of Australia and became the rabbit version of the Black Death.
The way I look at this kind of thing is, if you skin and cook that boar for dinner then that's fair enough, killing for the sake of killing is not something I can really get behind.

Red October1984 08-25-14 11:49 PM

I know it's not legal to do that here...but dang....

There are some people who really flip when they've got unwanted animals on their property but this is a new level of animal massacre.

Half of me is thinking that this is horrible and the other half is thinking "This could be useful..."

We have beavers that build a dam on a creek my family owns. They built it, water levels raised and washed away the only spot where it was safe to cross in a vehicle. Now, going out to the farmland/hunting land is very very inconvienient. We nearly lost a truck in the creek because of this. A few years back we got several beavers but they keep coming back. We gave up.

This would take care of the beavers, the dam, the trees around the bank, and the other debris. Idk. It's illegal and sorta sick I guess.

These beavers, however, have proven to us that they do not give a rip what we do to make them leave. At one point, they started weaving the dead bodies of beavers into their own dam.

Oberon 08-26-14 12:01 AM

Thought of building a bridge? :hmmm:

Besides, even if you used a Davy Crockett on the beavers, that would just kill the ones there, more would come eventually. They've been around longer than you have. :O:
Of course, the radiation from the Davy Crockett would mean that they would be six legged beavers and they'd probably build their dam from plutonium...

EDIT: Also, it's not really a new level of animal massacre, not in the nation that brought you this:

http://www.retronaut.com/wp-content/...kulls-1870.jpg


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:40 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1995- 2025 Subsim®
"Subsim" is a registered trademark, all rights reserved.