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Yea... surprised?
It sounds nice but its a fairy tale.
I doubt it. It's at worst a generalization.
Yea... surprised?
It sounds nice but its a fairy tale.
You can tell hunting seasons are wrapping up! SaddleHunter gets salty.
I have access to JStor if anyone hasn't pulled it up yet/there's interest in it. I can probably pull the whole PDF and post it if I remember correctly.
All rights from these posts belong to Wildlife Society Bulletin (1973-2006), Vol. 6, No. 3 (Autumn, 1978), pp. 142-145
I was raised in an ultra conservative, religious household where everything was black and white. Today I see that many things are gray - and that bothers me. Not because I am incapable of making ethical decisions, but because life is so much simpler when things are black and white. But not everything can be black and white.
I think that is why people don't want to talk about these issues. Its just more convenient when things are black and white. That's why you don't hear many nuanced discussions about gun rights, abortion, the war on drugs, globalism, etc...
Kyle I bet you would score lower than me in agreeableness and that’s saying a something considering I scored “exceptionally low”Aaron Tippin once said “you’ve got to stand for something, or you’ll fall for anything.”
I’d modify slightly, and remove the negative connotation and say, “you’ve got to stand for something, or you'll fall for everything.”
And another slight disagreement, the opposite of black and white, metaphorically speaking, is seeing things in color. Nuance, or color, I much prefer.
I still have a couple packs, I think, of those broadheads if anyone wants to shoot old skool.
Kyle I bet you would score lower than me in agreeableness and that’s saying a something considering I scored “exceptionally low” View attachment 80131View attachment 80130
Oh yea, it makes a huge difference.I am most definitely one of those three.
My life got materially more manageable when I learned what agreeableness is, and that my dials are largely set.
We could all learn a bit about how to fight a war from drugs, they've been crushing it for a long time. Top notch performance really.I was raised in an ultra conservative, religious household where everything was black and white. Today I see that many things are gray - and that bothers me. Not because I am incapable of making ethical decisions, but because life is so much simpler when things are black and white. But not everything can be black and white.
I think that is why people don't want to talk about these issues. Its just more convenient when things are black and white. That's why you don't hear many nuanced discussions about gun rights, abortion, the war on drugs, globalism, etc...