Karma at its finest. on 13:07 - Apr 7 with 1093 views | footers | Unfortunately there's still big money driving the ivory game which encourages this sort of thing. What people see in it, I have no idea. But then again some people pay loads of money to go out there and kill endangered species. People are such cnts. I wouldn't even necessarily blame the poacher tbh. He's probably dirt poor and is taking a risk for his family. Would rather blame the sick barstewards buying the stuff. | |
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Karma at its finest. on 13:46 - Apr 7 with 988 views | Sporall | Talking of natural selection: by Sporall 7 Apr 2019 12:15https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-47843999
No sympathy at all. Really don't see why the Park gave sympathy to the scumbags family. Couldn't agree more with you | | | |
Karma at its finest. on 20:16 - Apr 7 with 843 views | allezlesbleus | The numbers of rhino that are being killed in SA is shocking. I can't remember the exact figures, but it is something like 2,000 a year and there are only 10,000 left alive. Elephants and Rhinos are 2 amazing creatures and it truly saddens me that people want to kill them for financial gain or sport. | | | |
Karma at its finest. on 21:28 - Apr 7 with 786 views | Lord_Lucan |
Karma at its finest. on 13:07 - Apr 7 by footers | Unfortunately there's still big money driving the ivory game which encourages this sort of thing. What people see in it, I have no idea. But then again some people pay loads of money to go out there and kill endangered species. People are such cnts. I wouldn't even necessarily blame the poacher tbh. He's probably dirt poor and is taking a risk for his family. Would rather blame the sick barstewards buying the stuff. |
Interesting second paragraph. Never thought of it like that and kind of agree. | |
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