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Old 02-08-2007 | 04:59 AM
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Default RE: The subjective nature of what is considered "hunting" vs "shooting"

Now I may have missed it, and no, atlas and I aren't related, but this thread was just started to see what guys personally felt about hunting and shooting. Not once have I seen Atlas attack anyone's comments unless someone attackedwhat he said. Some of you guys seem to have a problem with Atlas ... just an observation.

Subjective is just someones opinion .... lots of different ones here, and that's ok. I think when a post is made , and Atlas tries to delve deeper into said post, others want to assume he is saying they are wrong or even that he disagrees .... It appears to me, he is just using the old "couch" technique to make us think deeper, not to prove us wrong by leadingto a place of agreement with him. The Title is, "The subjective nature of what is considered hunting vs. shooting" ....
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