The Great Outdoors

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You just don't have the mental or emotional stability to handle these types of conversations. Trust me, there are things called science and research that dispute whatever idiotic ideas you, billy bob and dumbfuck the neighbor boy discuss at your redneck carnivals.
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Youre a fucking dildo.
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For the record Trad and I are capable of having discussions without unhinged derogatory explosions. You should try leaving your basement and getting some fresh air. Then come back and try again when youre calm.
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Calmer than you are dude.
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https://extension.colostate.edu/topic-a ... ase-8-006/

https://www.hcn.org/articles/wolves-can ... ng-disease

https://mountainjournal.org/predators-a ... ng-disease

the FACT is that North American megafauna evolved with wolves (and others) as the top predator. predator-prey interactions allow for the population control of both participants. wolves, cougars, coyotes, and bears do a much better job of maintaining the balance necessary to stave off infectious disease in the herd animals than humans could ever hope to through hunting

you are welcome to not want them in your backyard, but denying their natural role in the food web is just plain ignorant
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Ive never argued for eradication or extinction. Idaho has done a better job at managing wolf populations than Oregon has and it has resulted in better populations and healthier populations of game animals.
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Also, gonna take it as a "No" that cascadia doesnt have wolves in his community, which, was the question that provoked his name calling fun.
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The proximity of wolves to my home is irrelevant to the conversation.
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TraditionKU wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 5:25 pm https://extension.colostate.edu/topic-a ... ase-8-006/

https://www.hcn.org/articles/wolves-can ... ng-disease

https://mountainjournal.org/predators-a ... ng-disease

the FACT is that North American megafauna evolved with wolves (and others) as the top predator. predator-prey interactions allow for the population control of both participants. wolves, cougars, coyotes, and bears do a much better job of maintaining the balance necessary to stave off infectious disease in the herd animals than humans could ever hope to through hunting

you are welcome to not want them in your backyard, but denying their natural role in the food web is just plain ignorant
Nope, sorry, jim bob, billy bob and dumbfuck the neighbor boy know better. They saw a wolf yesterday, did you?
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Cascadia wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 5:36 pm The proximity of wolves to my home is irrelevant to the conversation.
It speaks to your experience...which in turn impacts your world view. Relevant.
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Yep, cause my experience is defined by my current home address. God damn, you're dumb. Filling in nicely for Illy.
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Your experience with wolves impacts the discussion. Yes.
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My experience with wolves is not defined by my current home address. Again, god damn you're a dumb motherfucker.
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What’s going on here?

I just stopped by to say I got into some nice eater size Lakers today.

Po’boys and coorses tonight!
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TDub's just showing off his science-denying side again. His buddies saw a wolf the other day..................
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Youre an idiot.
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Cascadia in full melt down mode.
I only came to kick some ass...

Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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Cascadia is a Baby Ruth bar in the Punch Bowl of Life.
Defense. Rebounds.
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Let’s do this: Google Frank Costanza and youtube and calm down
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I want my avatar back
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