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  1. Dannichu

    Hunting.

    See, I live in the middle of the country (South Devon, and half my family's from deepest Cornwall), and I still don't see people hunt. My grandad used to own a farm, and he'd only shoot foxes that killed his animals (and this was about forty years ago). Yup, everyone near where I live has that...
  2. Dannichu

    Hunting.

    I'm the only vegetarian(/part-time vegan!) in my family, but they don't eat free-range, organic, unprocessed, all-singing-all-dancing meat because we can't afford it. :/ I don't know anybody who hunts, though; I'm reasonably sure nobody in the UK really hunts for sustinence, and there's almost...
  3. Dannichu

    Hunting.

    I was being silly; it's something children do at the seaside, catching small creatures left in rockpools when the tide goes out (usually putting said creatures in a bucket, showing them off for a bit, and putting them back after a while). It's the closest I've ever come to actually hunting.
  4. Dannichu

    Hunting.

    I used to go rockpooling when I was little. I was the best at it because I wasn't scared of the hermit crabs. [/fearlesspredator]
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