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damn it, makes my blood boil!

I work at a vet hospital, and I've seen some pretty depressing things done to animals over the years. I don't really want to go into detail, coz it just makes everyone upset. Personally I think it's more than likely these people have very low self-esteem. And it gives them a sense of power being able to beat up something, even if it's an animal that can't defend itself. It sickens me every time I hear something like this in the news, as 9 times out of ten they get off, blame it on intoxication, or at best, serve 3 months in jail. The world would be a better place without these people

It will be the same old story guys, they had a hard childhood, their mum denied them a toy or some other horse-shit reason. And if they got 3 months I would be very surprsed. We need to bring back police with balls, or allow vigilantes. Why not both....

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Dan

:rolleyes:

What also made me angry is when, a couple of years ago, an aboriginal family in NT was swimming in a lake that was clearly marked as being infested with crocodiles. A little girl was taken by one. The family decided it would be a good idea to get a whole bunch of people and go out and kill crocodiles until they found the one that ate their little girl. I think something like 12 crocs were slaughtered in the end

sounds to me like those punks need to be chased too...just like they chased those 'roos.....

worthless pieces of shits......wasting our water and oxygen.... :rolleyes:

wasteing our water and oxygen ??????? what thats got to do with them clubbing animals?

i read in the herald sun that the council is targeting hoons a while back, but it related to people sleeping in their car's i didnt know sleeping your car would classify people as hoons.

haha wtf.....so i could be taking a snooze in my 1982 honda civic.....on the way to like NSWs or something....and even my excuse for taking a power nap wouldnt save me from being classified as a hoon??? thats just crazy....

well i suppose were all hoon's by what everyone's saying.

im used to it now

if your young and you got a car your a hoon

if your young and you got a licence your a hoon

if your car is kept clean your a hoon

everyone classes everything as a bloody hoon

umm...

clicked the link expecting to see cars doing burnouts and stuff but saw a kangaroo instead? :ermm:

i don't get it, aren't hoons the people who do illegal stuff with their cars on public roads? :huh: what the hell does that have to do with bashing an animal? :D

and all this time i thought i knew what that word meant... :P

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umm...

clicked the link expecting to see cars doing burnouts and stuff but saw a kangaroo instead? :ermm:

i don't get it, aren't hoons the people who do illegal stuff with their cars on public roads? :huh: what the hell does that have to do with bashing an animal? :D

and all this time i thought i knew what that word meant... :P

even what you said is wrong...people that do illegal stuff on the road are hoons?

so you go 10km/h over the limit and you're a hoon? you don't indicate when changing lanes and you're a hoon? :no:

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