02 Sep 21
@trev33 saidNo point has been missed, certainly non that Mr Very Rusty was making.
Then you’ve missed the point, hopefully some day you’ll be more understanding of different cultures and traditions.
As I said earlier, the point I am making is that one does not need to travel around the third world working in a tea field or any other kind of back-packing wisdom seeking sojourn, in order to understand what is and what isn’t morally reprehensible.
In my opinion the watching of animal blood sports is morally unsound in each and every circumstance, no matter how many third world explorations are stamped in your passport.
@trev33 saidAn acquaintance began working in Saudi Arabia in the 70’s where he witnessed their harshest punishment being held as a public event. There’s a detailed article in The Irish Times on how these events can be witnessed by the locals; all carried out in a somewhat calm and respectful way.
Then you’ve missed the point, hopefully some day you’ll be more understanding of different cultures and traditions.
02 Sep 21
@drewnogal saidYou want a blood sport? Join the M.U.T.I club and play the WWG.🤔😲👍
An acquaintance began working in Saudi Arabia in the 70’s where he witnessed their harshest punishment being held as a public event. There’s a detailed article in The Irish Times on how these events can be witnessed by the locals; all carried out in a somewhat calm and respectful way.
@great-big-stees saidNow that is a vicious game.
You want a blood sport? Join the M.U.T.I club and play the WWG.🤔😲👍
@drewnogal saidI recently “lost my head”, and in a most vicious way, involving a wire and a steed.😲
Now that is a vicious game.
@great-big-stees saidThat's a terrible fate.
I recently “lost my head”, and in a most vicious way, involving a wire and a steed.😲
@torunn saidFortunately for me, in spite of the bloodshed, it was quick and, as I recall, painless.🤔😉
That's a terrible fate.
02 Sep 21
@great-big-stees saidNot to mention the fact you're still able to type with no head. 🙂
Fortunately for me, in spite of the bloodshed, it was quick and, as I recall, painless.🤔😉
-VR
@very-rusty saidI type with my hands, unlike the way I play the piano..by ear.
Not to mention the fact you're still able to type with no head. 🙂
-VR
02 Sep 21
@great-big-stees saidThen it wasn’t done right, need to get you in a ring with a couple of blades attached to your ankles fighting someone else in this thread for our amusement 😉
Fortunately for me, in spite of the bloodshed, it was quick and, as I recall, painless.🤔😉
02 Sep 21
@velns saidThird world huh, that would be developing nations in today’s money. Maybe you should visit a few someday.
No point has been missed, certainly non that Mr Very Rusty was making.
As I said earlier, the point I am making is that one does not need to travel around the third world working in a tea field or any other kind of back-packing wisdom seeking sojourn, in order to understand what is and what isn’t morally reprehensible.
In my opinion the watching of animal blood sports is ...[text shortened]... ch and every circumstance, no matter how many third world explorations are stamped in your passport.
@great-big-stees saidIt was more the seeing part with no head means no eyes! 😉
I type with my hands, unlike the way I play the piano..by ear.
-VR
@trev33 saidAre you available?🤔
Then it wasn’t done right, need to get you in a ring with a couple of blades attached to your ankles fighting someone else in this thread for our amusement 😉
@great-big-stees saidA viscous way indeed 😣
I recently “lost my head”, and in a most vicious way, involving a wire and a steed.😲