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    Agreed.
    There is, however, the cognitive dissonance for ‘trophy hunters’ between revering an animal so much, they want to kill it and put it on their wall.

    That’s basically pretty fucked up, too.
    Meat hunters? Cool as shit if contributing to a healthy ecosystem, lame as shit if the animals are facing extinction.
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    green river bar is the only place i can recall smoking indoors in the last 15 years, and that was peak pandemic summer of 2020. it's the kind place you'd be asked to leave if you wore a mask in 2020 and beyond.

    they also went to the gis and got their name's witheld so it's not searchable. i guess that's easy when your wife is on the planning board

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    Quote Originally Posted by NBABUCKS1 View Post
    green river bar is the only place i can recall smoking indoors in the last 15 years, and that was peak pandemic summer of 2020. it's the kind place you'd be asked to leave if you wore a mask in 2020 and beyond.

    they also went to the gis and got their name's witheld so it's not searchable. i guess that's easy when your wife is on the planning board

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reverend Floater View Post
    I mean, I know the TGR crowd largely likes to vilainize hunters, but that dude isn't a hunter in a wholistic sense. He's literally sick.

    While this might seem ironic or even hard to believe, I'm confident many hunters are having an even harder time reading that than many non hunters. As hunters, we get to see all of these animals in the harshest, most unreal conditions, watch them survive, hunt or forage and simply exist in landscapes and environments that would kill a person in days. Respect is an understatement. I think many hunters covet nearly all of the animals they get to see. It's one thing to view animals on the internet, TV or even from the car (nothing wrong with any of this). It's another to share their habitat for extended periods of time. In short, that's why hunters are huge conservationists and also self-police so rabidly.

    Fuck that guy. He deserves all the bad shit coming his way from this story. And WY's legislature should be embarrassed.
    Agreed, the guy makes me sick.

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    I try not to do the geographic stereotype thing but that Greater Rock Springs Metro seems to have pretty high percentage of shit bags. I do pretty good fitting in most places but the "don't sit with your back to the door" vibe is heavy around there. Grab some Potatoe Oles and keep driving.

    There has been a bit of a heavy vibe around here this week due to the deaths of a couple younger members of our community. Reminded me of this https://truecrimedaily.com/2016/12/1...-hole-wyoming/ and this https://blower.media/remembering-ben-lynch/

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    Quote Originally Posted by zion zig zag View Post
    Plug that address into Google and read the reviews.
    It comes up as a business called “Animal Torturer Inc” and has a bunch of 1-star reviews about what human garbage this POS guy is. Also includes a link to the wiki page about “Cruelty to Animals “ page.


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    Saw this Outside article on this incident and the following passages admittedly have my blood boiling. What is wrong with your legislators and their constituents in Wyoming that they purposefully craft laws to not only encourage unmitigated hunting and torturing of wolves, but to also protect those manboob incels who commit such acts? There's something seriously wrong with all of these people.

    Part of me wants noted animal torturer and repressed homosexual Cody Roberts, 42 of Daniel, Wyoming to be hit by the next truck rolling through town, but I think it would be a whole lot better to see him and his fellow psychopaths in the state legislature get mercilessly shamed, outed, harassed, unelected, and heinously ridiculed for the rest of their sad, pathetic, fat little lives until they have a coronary well before old age.

    Save the anti-hunting shit responses please, cause this has nothing to do with regulated hunting or wildlife management, both of which I fully support.

    Outside:

    "The only illegal thing Roberts appears to have done under Wyoming law is to move the wolf from one place, to another. Hitting it with his snowmobile, taping its mouth shut, dragging it into a bar, beating it, and eventually killing it all seem to have been not just permissible activities in state law, but the inevitable and intentional result of Wyoming’s policies.

    And even while the wolf was left to suffer, Wyoming law worked to protect Roberts. Lawmakers there understand how controversial these policies are, so they created a regulation that conceals the identity of people who hunt and kill wolves. No such policy exists for any other species, anywhere that I am aware of. And even though the regulation doesn’t protect individuals who break the law, state wildlife officials attempted to use it to “shut down communications with the media,” according to WyoFile, a blog covering political affairs in the state.

    This is far from the first event that sparked public outrage over Wyoming’s predator zones. The culture war surrounding wolves flared up last September, when one of the wolves Colorado reintroduced was lured into Wyoming and killed inside the state’s predator zone.

    Since the scandal broke last week, state officials have been under fire from members of the public.

    “I would be disappointed if anyone were to paint Wyoming with a broad brush and suggest that Wyoming citizens condone the reckless, thoughtless and heinous actions of one individual,” tweeted Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon in response to the outcry. Gordon, a Republican, refused enter into an agreement with Colorado to return their wolves when they cross the Wyoming border. Colorado has working agreements for the return of their wolves with Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona. Weiss says no legislation that might protect wolves from future acts of cruelty has been introduced in the state."

    https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoo...-wolf-torture/
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    No doubt though they all describe themselves as “good christians” as Jesus was a notable killer for sport.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supermoon View Post
    No doubt though they all describe themselves as “good christians” as Jesus was a notable killer for sport.
    Violence against kids and animals are top of my list of shit I absolutely can not let stand. Those claiming to let either of those things exist while claiming to be Christians are pharisaic hypocrites and deserve to be publicly shamed and called out at every opportunity.
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    I don't think this was a one-off case, people have been chasing down coyotes for a long time on snowmobiles. And wolves too.

    https://www.hunttalk.com/threads/any...obiles.210000/

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    Quote Originally Posted by muted reborn View Post
    I don't think this was a one-off case, people have been chasing down coyotes for a long time on snowmobiles. And wolves too.

    https://www.hunttalk.com/threads/any...obiles.210000/
    You’d think the huge lifted trucks would do a good enough job of letting everyone know they are insecure about their penis size without having to torture animals also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supermoon View Post
    You’d think the huge lifted trucks would do a good enough job of letting everyone know they are insecure about their penis size without having to torture animals also.
    Right?

    With all these rugged outdoorsmen bragging about running over animals cruelly with their snowmachines, how will they have time to point out how they are the greatest protectors of the environment?

    At least they can take comfort in knowing that, despite their micropenises and preference for animal torture, they're probably very smart, well off, socially acclimated to the world around them, educated and less likely to commit further harm to animals or humans. Wait, no, that's not right at all.

    "The lifetime prevalence of animal cruelty in U.S. adults was 1.8%. Men, African-Americans, Native-Americans/Asians, native-born Americans, persons with lower levels of income and education and adults living the western region of the U.S. reported comparatively high levels of cruelty to animals, whereas Hispanics reported comparatively low levels of such behavior. Cruelty to animals was significantly associated with all assessed antisocial behaviors. Adjusted analyses revealed strong associations between lifetime alcohol use disorders, conduct disorder, antisocial, obsessive-compulsive, and histrionic personality disorders, pathological gambling, family history of antisocial behavior, and cruelty to animals."

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2792040/
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    I’m generally on the wolves side of things, but holy crap

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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    I’m generally on the wolves side of things, but holy crap

    https://www.facebook.com/reel/836247...ibextid=7niigQ
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    I’m generally on the wolves side of things, but holy crap

    https://www.facebook.com/reel/836247...ibextid=7niigQ
    Like Bill Burr once famously said; "at least 80% of humans need to disappear". If there were less of us, we likely would not be encroaching on wilderness areas as much. If you're in an area where wolves are, it would be a great idea to not go for a ride by yourself, right? Just another Darwin Award want to be.
    Never in U.S. history has the public chosen leadership this malevolent. The moral clarity of their decision is crystalline, particularly knowing how Trump will regard his slim margin as a “mandate” to do his worst. We’ve learned something about America that we didn’t know, or perhaps didn’t believe, and it’ll forever color our individual judgments of who and what we are.

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    When I saw the thread bump, I was hoping to see news of that fat excuse for a human from Wyoming had been outed by some Internet vigilante group and posted Cody Roberts, 42 of Daniel, WY, entire grindr DM chats. I’m positive that kind of news around the bar would be met with nothing but acceptance, tolerance, and understanding from those open minded animal, torturing enthusiasts.

    Oh well, here’s hoping this is a productive week for the Internet.
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    wolves are rad, it’s the people that just fucking suck.


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    When Mrs. Plug read about that closeted homosexual Cody Roberts, 42 of Daniel, WY, she started to visibly shake with rage. It kinda freaked me out.
    Well, she donated a shit ton of money to Washington Wildlife First. They are the group that are trying to get Diamond M ranch and Bill McIrvin to be held accountable for killing 26 wolves.
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    Torture and kill something live on social media. Wow there are some Rhode scholars down thar in wyomin. Not cool man.

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    Can we talk about the Wyoming moron without using the term homosexual as a way to denigrate people.

    It reads like an eight grader saying "That's gay"

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    Thinking that the entire State of Wyoming is full of morons is, well, moronic.

    Historically a live and let live state, occasionally miscreants get away with repugnant actions. Morally and ethically challenged is never an excuse though.

    I'd be first in line to pistol whip this guy, in the bar at noontime on a Saturday. The second in line would feel gypped as I wouldn't leave 'em much to beat on.

    Legally killing the wolf was sadly the way the deal was structured for their reintroduction.
    Torturing the wolf set the killer apart from most Wyomingites and has been roundly ridiculed from within.

    Ours is not a perfect state, not by a long shot, but if we wanna compare some of the fucking craycray from your homestate then roll them dice.

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    ^ for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John_B View Post
    Can we talk about the Wyoming moron without using the term homosexual as a way to denigrate people.

    It reads like an eight grader saying "That's gay"
    Just being gay isn't an insult, but closeted homosexual carries many connotations of high levels of cognitive dissonance, mental gymnastics, and self loathing rage that tends to spill over and affect other people and things.
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    Lengthy article, made my blood boil. I hate people like this and hope karma shows no mercy to him.

    https://pinedaleroundup.com/stories/...ecisions,28763

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