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March 20th, 2007 · No Comments

Regarding “Internet causes rift between man and nature“:

The commentary provided by Jeff Ruoss hearkens back to a simpler time, when the worth of a man wasn’t judged on the height of his collar, but the amount of fresh animal meat he could drag home after a grueling day on the hunt. In his words, “With the advent of the computer age, however, society has lost touch with its once daily ritual of searching for food.” Ah yes, the computer age, when man traded in his sharpened rocks and leather thongs for a PSP and Monster Energy Drink. One may posit a small gap in Jeff’s historical timeline; say, a handful of millenia.

As it turns out, modern hunting as sport has been disconnected from the throes of survival since long before the first Photoshopped image of a cat was printed in
Boston, Massachusetts in 1823.

Miƒster Peabody Applauds the Monroe Doctrine.

I suggest Mr. Ruoss take issue with supermarkets, commercial livestock farming, long-distance cold shipping, vacuum packaging, semiautomatic weapons, urban development, electricity, modern roadway infrastructure, and possibly fire in his list of enemies of the primitive hunting lifestyle before he feels the need to point the finger at an internet hunting site targeted toward morons.

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