Im guessing he ringed the chickens neck? I dont see the problem with it...it breaks their neck fast, course some give it a quick swing to make it faster. Everyone that has chickens here either cuts the head off or rings its neck.
Foilin wrote:[qu ote="He jsaN"]I never liked the army, and this didnt make it better.
Lol. if you eat meat you're just as bad? these guys need protein somehow, especially if they're going to be in combat.
I havent said its wrong to eat meat, I just dont like that they actually video tape it, and then upload it to youtube..
It is better that they keep that shit for themselves.
it could be useful.[/quote] If you are in the army, need food, just shot it instead of killing it on that cruel way... I mean, the rabbit screamed, so I guess that second before he died was pretty painfull
HejsaN wrote:If you are in the army, need food, just shot it instead of killing it on that cruel way... I mean, the rabbit screamed, so I guess that second before he died was pretty painfull
yea, just shoot it. Might as well blast a flare up into the sky too to alert the enemy of your position
that was a wilderness survival course, the aim was to find and cook food in enemy territory. under normal circumstances, teh army has logistic support, they don't need to go out and find animals to eat. just to make it clear to some people
HejsaN wrote:If you are in the army, need food, just shot it instead of killing it on that cruel way... I mean, the rabbit screamed, so I guess that second before he died was pretty painfull
yea, just shoot it. Might as well blast a flare up into the sky too to alert the enemy of your position
that was a wilderness survival course, the aim was to find and cook food in enemy territory. under normal circumstances, teh army has logistic support, they don't need to go out and find animals to eat. just to make it clear to some people
Then I see no reason to actually have that as one of the "lessons" you get in the army if you get food.. Just waste of time.
Things don't always go to plan. The lessons are for in case shit goes beyond expectations. I could imagine a team getting stuck in some backwoods country with radios that don't work. That's what the lessons are for, unlikely to happen? Yes. If it does happen though, they have those lessons to help them.
Quoted from BuDo (Except I Am Vegeta cuz we all know he is a used tampon when it comes to his personality)
I guess you guys missed the part where they said if a commando finds himself behind enemy lines and without food, this will help them in case they catch a rabbit or chicken. Imagine being in the woods and starving, living things probably start looking pretty tasty in no time.
HejsaN wrote:If you are in the army, need food, just shot it instead of killing it on that cruel way... I mean, the rabbit screamed, so I guess that second before he died was pretty painfull
yea, just shoot it. Might as well blast a flare up into the sky too to alert the enemy of your position
that was a wilderness survival course, the aim was to find and cook food in enemy territory. under normal circumstances, teh army has logistic support, they don't need to go out and find animals to eat. just to make it clear to some people
Then I see no reason to actually have that as one of the "lessons" you get in the army if you get food.. Just waste of time.
holy fck, are you efing serious?! UNDER NORMAL CIRCUMSTANCES THEY GET FOOD, in real life, not all things go according to plan. well sht hits the fan, you need training like that to prepare you for survival
^Yes, im serious, and one thing that I think is weird, we can kill animals almost how we want, but as soon a humankind get killed there is jail or any other punishments, but if you etc kill a animal that there is just a few of that kind left you maybe just need to pay penalty.. Thats wrong, what have the human man that is more worth than another animal? Nothing. if they should kill 'em, atleast do it on a less painfull way as possible. The human race is the animal that deserves to die, not those innocent bunnies imo. Just my 50 cents