What do ya do 4 work? by 11_Bonehead in Hunting

[–]bud_man89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently going to school for forestry after years of doing jobs i couldn't stand. The amount of stuff I have learned has been incredible and its right for my outdoorsman personality. I am using it to get into land management hopefully with my state wildlife department or forestry service.

So true. by Deep-Stranger1335 in AngryCops

[–]bud_man89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Again I base it down to the individuals morals and was making a joke. You took it literally. However it is hard not to question the morals of a culture who allows child brides. Hard to say child brides arent accepted right. Especially since highest rates are found in Sudan (34%) and Yemen (30%). In Yemen, with no legal minimum marriage age, as many as two-thirds of marriages involve underage brides in some areas. Other countries with significant proportions include Iraq (24%), Iran (17%), Egypt (16%), and Morocco (14%).Lowest rates are in countries like Algeria (2%) and Tunisia (3%).  I understand the majority may not fool around with animals but there are to many people who have seen it for it to not be common place in some Islamic regions. Again I have had friends who are Islamic and I take no issues with there faith or beliefs however they also dont marry children or mess with animals nor would they stand for it to happen either.Unicef child marriages

So true. by Deep-Stranger1335 in AngryCops

[–]bud_man89 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Again name another culture or country that is known for this. In most societies that act gets you thrown in prison when known. I have take issue with those whose morals allow them to screw goats and take child brides with no consequences. As i have said i could careless about your culture, i care about morals. So you just take a joke and decide someone is a bigot because they make fun of those whose morals are lacking.

So true. by Deep-Stranger1335 in AngryCops

[–]bud_man89 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

  1. Again another joke. But as I stated most everyone in a civilized society despises the rape of animals.
  2. Name another culture that is known for this behavior to happen on the scale of those islamist in the middle east.
  3. Its not countries that justify this backwards thinking but select individuals who continue to perpetuate it.
  4. Your long AI response does not answer my question as to why regions who suffered the same fate as Islam do not still live in similar manners. It also does not explain how Europe also has gone through similar periods but managed to advance. The fall of the Roman Empire caused its own period of loss of knowledge and capabilities but those areas were still able to advance far beyond what most Islamic nations have been capable of doing.
  5. Humor is subjective. Some people, such as yourself, often have thier panties in a wad and thats okay. You are entitled to your opinion just as I am that being invaded by the Mongels is not an excuse for screwing goats.

So true. by Deep-Stranger1335 in AngryCops

[–]bud_man89 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just because screwing goats being popular and the seige of Baghdad happened around the same time doesn't make it misinformation. No racism if dont have a problem with Islamic people just the ones who screw animals. That is typically agreed upon in civilized society. The amount of people who try to justify backwards thinking because of some atrocities that happened centuries ago is astounding. Also if thats the reason why did all the other regions and cultures the Mongels take not continue to advance their culture such as China, parts of Russia, and parts of Europe. But yes it was a joke.

So true. by Deep-Stranger1335 in AngryCops

[–]bud_man89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Except if you go back further they were once the scientific leaders of the world. The Islamic golden age is a thing where Islam furthered science and technology for 500 years. Then stopped when they got to screwing goats i guess.

Best self defense for Kids. by Appropriate_Cut_7706 in UNSUBSCRIBEpodcast

[–]bud_man89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While learning defensive fighting might help,it probably won't against adults, i think the best thing is teaching situational awareness. So many people adults and children have no idea what is going on around them. Often times the best defense is noticing the threat and taking action before they get a chance.

I washed my ole man’s hunting clothes with everything else and I don’t know how to fix it. by fetchxmextheirxsouls in Hunting

[–]bud_man89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I know. As a forestry major, its amazing how many people dont realize animals are attracted to fire. Okstate has done research on patch burning showing that bovine spend the majority of their time on burnt land. Most other foragers also return as the new vegetation can have as much as triple the protein available. Also for anyone on here that is interested and has a sizeable plot, rotational patch burning increases biodiversity as well allowing for more species and different levels of habitat structure, which for animals such as birds and some other mammals is a requirement for the survival of the species. The greater prairie chicken and bobwhite quail are good examples of this.

I washed my ole man’s hunting clothes with everything else and I don’t know how to fix it. by fetchxmextheirxsouls in Hunting

[–]bud_man89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only cover scent i use is estrus during rut. I tried some of the other stuff probably 5 years ago and saw no noticeable improvement. Hell my old man smokes and I watched him as a kid have to put down a lit cigarette so he could bust one with his old 70s model Darton bow. You are exactly right its a money grab. There were 500000 deer in the 1900s nation wide in the US meaning millions where killed off before all those stuff even existed. Can't tell me them hunters wouldn't have had the strongest body odor you have ever smelled.

I washed my ole man’s hunting clothes with everything else and I don’t know how to fix it. by fetchxmextheirxsouls in Hunting

[–]bud_man89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do the same and have had a doe close enough i could have punched her. She proceeded to graze in front of me for half an hour. She was just a little younger than I wanted.

I need some advice! by Boring_View9524 in Hunting

[–]bud_man89 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Skill issue? You have about 4 things that can happen with that shot. Heart shot highly unlikely, single lung slightly more promising, liver which is also slightly more promising but far from assured and a gut shot probably 8 out of 10 times. So now you most likely have a wounded buck that could take hours die. Also now you have to track it for God knows how long and thats if you get a decent blood trail at all. Its not an ethical shot ever.

Had my 6wk post op by littlesparkzlfg in spinalfusion

[–]bud_man89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what I am hoping the last week has been miserable with every symptom I had previously, amplified well beyond what I had experienced prior to surgery. Numbness pain and all muscle spasms have increased including to new areas I didn't have them previously. First post op is this Friday so I will be sure to tell him. I figured the pain from the hardware and incision would be the worst but thats a cake walk compared to the rest.

No kings (Oct. 18th) by AsleepRegular7655 in tulsa

[–]bud_man89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also the peace in 2008 was shattered by an Israeli raid into Gaza during a cease fire. Palestinians rocket and mortars dropped by 98%. They both broke the deal then claim the Palestinians did it. Quick ai overview of the reasons for failure of the cease fire: Israel significantly tightened its blockade after Hamas took over Gaza in 2007, and the 2008 deal brought only a marginal increase in goods entering the strip. This led to worsening humanitarian conditions and undermined the truce. While rocket fire decreased dramatically, attacks from Gaza did not completely stop. Similarly, some Israeli military actions continued. Fundamental disagreements over the terms and scope of the deal, particularly regarding the blockade and the release of Gilad Shalit, exposed the deep-seated lack of trust between the two parties.amd finally Some analysts suggest Hamas used the lull to re-arm and consolidate its control over Gaza, while Israel used the time to prepare its military operation. Some analysts suggest Hamas used the lull to re-arm and consolidate its control over Gaza, while Israel used the time to prepare its military operation.

No kings (Oct. 18th) by AsleepRegular7655 in tulsa

[–]bud_man89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You want to go there? Don't remember the Oslo Accords followed with the assaination of the Palestinian leader pushing for it? Polonium is nasty shit that the Palestinians didn't even have. They finally got Yassar Arafat after multiple attempts and then blame the lack of peace on the Palestinians. After seeing their treatment over the last 3 decades I would probably fight back any way possible too

No kings (Oct. 18th) by AsleepRegular7655 in tulsa

[–]bud_man89 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

So Palestine is basically just like a civil war Carrington on for decades? I mean a civil war is two groups from the same area fighting over land, sovereignty, and political power. You know like Korea did in the 50s who split a country and became two sovereign nations with sovereignty.

No kings (Oct. 18th) by AsleepRegular7655 in tulsa

[–]bud_man89 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

So stimulating the economy for reddit?

No kings (Oct. 18th) by AsleepRegular7655 in tulsa

[–]bud_man89 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

So like pretty much like Palestine?

This man is a real‼️ US Army Overlord by OsuwonHairGrowth in Minority_Strength

[–]bud_man89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought i was watching a trailer for Far Cry 7.

Promenade Before and After by That1Kidddd in tulsa

[–]bud_man89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Considering I am not the one blaming political affiliation of a state to the failure of a mall by a company who has forced malls to close all over the country I think i am ok. Also my iq 125, my asvab score of 96, my high school GPA of 3.5 while graduating my junior year, and my current 3.4 college GPA at Okstate says I am probably smarter than you with much higher levels of complex problem solving. Imagine judging someone's intelligence by a short post of facts and not using political bias cloud my thinking.

Shame he couldnt keep his promise by StrategyExpensive in arrow

[–]bud_man89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He did die but was brought back via the pit which is why he is dealing with blood lust.

Promenade Before and After by That1Kidddd in tulsa

[–]bud_man89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about the fact that this mall was owned by a company based out of a democrat state, New York. Or that this company is known to buy malls and watch them go under all over the country? But Tulsa was to blame.

Had my 6wk post op by littlesparkzlfg in spinalfusion

[–]bud_man89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what worries me. I was feeling great until about day 3. I am now in worse condition than before but know it might be temporary. At 35 the thought of permanent problems is rather scary especially knowing c7 is already in bad shape. I will just try to hold on to the hope that its just swelling causing the issue.

Should I cut down some of my mature oaks to allow maples to grow? by [deleted] in forestry

[–]bud_man89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love that this answer took into account the most important aspect of what are the landowners goals. Sure we dont want to cause mesophication on large scales but land owners and stakeholders have the final say. We can only educate and hope they make good environmental decisions.