watchnerd
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Honestly I've never purchased it.
They come free with a rock on the ground.
Very ancestral
Honestly I've never purchased it.
They come free with a rock on the ground.
This is to prevent a poached deer from being labeled a roadkill deer. In my area, you can call in a deer strike and then you can apply a tag to it if you want to keep it.Now, I'm relatively new here. I live in the Carolinas and there's currently a deer problem. sharpshooters are being hired out by local municipalities and there was a rash of roadkilled deer. and some of the locals have been annoyed that apparently, they need to ask the permission of the police to put the deer in the trunk and take it to a butcher.
and if you live near an iron mine, taconite pellets and a sling shot are fantastic.Connect with your local ancestral tenant. They are likely to have a connection. Although you might need to leave the yuppie areas are go out yonder...
Alternatively, you can develop an ancestral lifestyle and procure your own. Bows are quite ancestral, and generally legal throughout the US.
Connect with your local ancestral tenant. They are likely to have a connection. Although you might need to leave the yuppie areas are go out yonder...
Alternatively, you can develop an ancestral lifestyle and procure your own. Bows are quite ancestral, and generally legal throughout the US.
Sure, I watched a couple of the linked videos. I agree with some of his values. The sun for example, I soak it up when I can, and have never worn sunscreen. My Cherokee skin can handle it and I've convinced myself it brings vitality. How's that for unscientific schtick?Not to defend the Liver King, but claimed values are the core of his marketing pitch, actually.
"Ancestral tenets" as they call them.
Some of them I agree with.
I have a fancy Simpleshot slingshot and some clay pellets. I'm yet to be good enough to brain a squirrel though.and if you live near an iron mine, taconite pellets and a sling shot are fantastic.
Trap 'em. Generally if they're a pest you don't need a trapping license.I live out yonder.
I have enough squirrels that they fight on my roof.
I'm told trapping and fly fishing lets you eat for free, in a lot of places.Trap 'em. Generally if they're a pest you don't need a trapping license.
Trap 'em. Generally if they're a pest you don't need a trapping license.
Don't you have that fancy red light wand to fix that?I could, but their testicles are so small.
Besides, it’s clear that bull testicles are the way to go, because, you know…squirrels are a weak mammalI could, but their testicles are so small.
Give it to your kid, three weeks they will be able to brain a squirrel from 20 yards easy.I have a fancy Simpleshot slingshot and some clay pellets. I'm yet to be good enough to brain a squirrel though.
Don't you have that fancy red light wand to fix that?
Besides, it’s clear that bull testicles are the way to go, because, you know…squirrels are a weak mammal
Looks like you may be on to something.Wand?
It's a whole 3 foot tall panel!
I could irradiate a whole pack of squirrels
Tennessee has a roadkill law that legalizes this. We get made fun of, because of course backwards Tennesseeans should be allowed to eat dead skunks, but it's for the deer problem you mention.Now, I'm relatively new here. I live in the Carolinas and there's currently a deer problem. sharpshooters are being hired out by local municipalities and there was a rash of roadkilled deer. and some of the locals have been annoyed that apparently, they need to ask the permission of the police to put the deer in the trunk and take it to a butcher.
One thing I’ve always kind of looked out with him too is how he works out with a reckless abandon never seems to take any rest days and preaches work work work never rest and we know that’s just not the reality for humans you need to balance everything. He claims his Sunday rest days would be the days that he pulls all this weight on his back and a sled barefoot for miles that’s not recovering. And that is a problem to me if young people are looking up to his workout style we know you don’t get the best results when you’re always taxing your central nervous system. And ultimately that’s what leads to injury
Set that up on the roof, red pill the squirrels, wait a few months, and when ready harvest and make them into a nice caprese salad. Voila, free range local grown organic non gmo double-your-test-levels-or-your-squirrels-back miracle cure!Wand?
It's a whole 3 foot tall panel!
I could irradiate a whole pack of squirrels
No pain no gain broh!One thing I’ve always kind of looked out with him too is how he works out with a reckless abandon never seems to take any rest days and preaches work work work never rest and we know that’s just not the reality for humans you need to balance everything. He claims his Sunday rest days would be the days that he pulls all this weight on his back and a sled barefoot for miles that’s not recovering. And that is a problem to me if young people are looking up to his workout style we know you don’t get the best results when you’re always taxing your central nervous system. And ultimately that’s what leads to injury
only hauling!? add some chopping to reach Zone 2! otherwise you are for sure just resting on Zone 1!!So you're saying I should stop hauling logs on Sundays?