Tyrone Biggums
Well-known member
I'm all for cats shooting poachers.
Lions with freaking laser beams attached to their heads
I'm all for cats shooting poachers.
Many serial killers (Jeffrey Dahmer, Ian Brady and those two ******* scumbags that murdered Jamie Bulger by way of examples) started off their killing careers by taking pleasure in torturing and killing animals.
Just saying like. It really isn't anything to take pride in.
I'm glad Tyrone Biggums is about as far away from our pets as it's possible to get
Culling feral/vermin animals is a necessity to ensure the natural ecosystems aren't totally destroyed.
Imagine equating conservation with serial killers. Takes a drop on a head as a child to be able to equate the two things.
Honestly, what did you expect? You've posted in a topic bound to draw the attention of cat lovers about how you've personally shot and killed 9 cats.
Some situational awareness needed.
No I am not a militant vegan but I do have a lot of respect for those that are.
I have now been eating vegetarian foods for a while now though.
Are you a proper vegan?
I've shot dead more than 9 cats.
Saved the lives of thousands upon thousands of native animals in doing so.
Culling feral/vermin animals is a necessity to ensure the natural ecosystems aren't totally destroyed.
Imagine equating conservation with serial killers. Takes a drop on a head as a child to be able to equate the two things.
You see, the intriguing thing is that Tyrone hasn't done any of the things he says. He is being "shocking". Adding value to the thread by pretending to be a mustache twirling villain.
But why is he doing this? That's a fascinating study in online behaviour. Why do people behave in ways and tell silly lies they would never do in their normal, safe lives?
A lot of it comes down to loneliness and attention seeking. Being a decent sort of chap with a normal steady job, perhaps a partner and even children, isn't a magnet for attention. People simply aren't taking enough notice.
So, like say, Tommy Boyd or Piers Morgan, he has worked out that you can get that quick adrenaline rush by saying something cartoonishly controversial. Savour those replies, and indignation, then go back to your normal life without repercussions.
It's truly remarkable.
Indeed. Which only goes to show that no vocation or career or training can preclude the possibility of wrong 'uns slipping through the net and even rising to the middle if not the top. My profession (academia/biomedical research) is awash with cut-throat mendacious psychopaths:
If you’re unfamiliar with veteran ex LAPD detective Stephanie Lazarus it’s well worth a Google, H.
No but I'm not advocating an equivalence between human and animal lives. Though whales dolphins and great apes run close.
You see, the intriguing thing is that Tyrone hasn't done any of the things he says. He is being "shocking". Adding value to the thread by pretending to be a mustache twirling villain.
But why is he doing this? That's a fascinating study in online behaviour. Why do people behave in ways and tell silly lies they would never do in their normal, safe lives?
A lot of it comes down to loneliness and attention seeking. Being a decent sort of chap with a normal steady job, perhaps a partner and even children, isn't a magnet for attention. People simply aren't taking enough notice.
So, like say, Tommy Boyd or Piers Morgan, he has worked out that you can get that quick adrenaline rush by saying something cartoonishly controversial. Savour those replies, and indignation, then go back to your normal life without repercussions.
It's truly remarkable.
The cats protection charity are looking for a new trustee to join their charity board.
I think you should apply.
It’s so important to have a broad range of views in a governing body, I think you’d thrive and grow as a person.
They have lovely grounds here in Sussex in the beautiful Ashdown Forest, you’d love visiting the site and stroking the cats, I guarantee it.
Beautiful set up up there, many moons ago that estate I believe was owned by Brighton Polly/University, known as the Isle of Thorns iirc, had a wonderful outdoor pool too, we played Sussex Ukrainians up there the day before the 91 trip to Wembley.
Disagree.
I worked with an Australian bloke that was over here for a year, decent enough and a good laugh. He had a completely different lifestyle in Oz, he lived in the countryside and wasn’t a big fan of big towns and cities.
He told me when he went fishing the wild cats would try and steal their bait and anything they caught so he would shoot them.