Raccoon attack

blackrock13

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So what steps should he take? Should he go out and spend a grand on a cage? Then what? Whats your solution?
There's the rub. You can't trap them, but you can call a pest removal expert to do it, $$$$. Even if you do that they can only move them a mile away from your home and the chances are they will return to their turf. It's farked.
 

Terminator2000

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I used to slaughter animals all the time as a kid out of curiosity more than anything else.
lol

no wonder you guys have to pay women to be in your company.

and yes, I am on a terb board. but i don't 'hobby'. i just like reading some of the stuff on these forums.
 

GG2

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Not all TERBites were like me as a child, and you really can't judge my adult social interactions based on what I did as a child.

But yeah, all my pets met the same horrendous demise. Sad really.
 

blackrock13

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Not all TERBites were like me as a child, and you really can't judge my adult social interactions based on what I did as a child.

But yeah, all my pets met the same horrendous demise. Sad really.
A number of psychologists would disagree with you,
 

GG2

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You mean Freudian psychoanalysts. That's not science, bro.

I don't know about other people but the amount of shit that I've done that is anti-social is too long to list. It's just part of growing up when you're a curious person.

Besides, who is normal. Don't we all have relatives in prison for murder, rape, dealing, etc?

lol I'm not ashamed of my pedigree.
 

blackrock13

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You mean Freudian psychoanalysts. That's not science, bro.

I don't know about other people but the amount of shit that I've done that is anti-social is too long to list. It's just part of growing up when you're a curious person.

Besides, who is normal. Don't we all have relatives in prison for murder, rape, dealing, etc?

lol I'm not ashamed of my pedigree.
I'm not saying you're one of them but seem to disagree, but Robert K. Ressler, who developed profiles of serial killers for the Federal Bureau of Investigation seems to disagree and so do;


-Daniel Goleman, “Experts See Parallels Between Dahmer, Previous Serial Killers,” New York Times News Service, 11 Aug. 1991.
-Sara C. Haden and Angela Scarpa, “Childhood Animal Cruelty: A Review of Research, Assessment, and Therapeutic Issues,” The Forensic Examiner 14 (2005): 23-33.
-lan R. Felthous, M.D., “Aggression Against Cats, Dogs, and People,” Child Psychology and Human Development 10 (1980): 169-77.
-“Animal Cruelty; Common in Many Killers,” Sunbury/Macedon Ranges Leader, 26 Apr. 2005.
-Ruth Larson, “Animal Cruelty May Be a Warning. Often Precedes Harm to Humans,” The Washington Times, 23 Jun. 1998.
-Andrea Vance, “10-Year-Old Luke Kicked a Lamb to Death Like a Football,” News of the World (U.K.), 23 Jan. 2005.
-Tim Potter, “BTK Describes His Own Crimes,” The Wichita Eagle, 16 Jul. 2005.
-Paul Bradley and Kiran Krishnamurthy, “Right and Wrong ‘An Illusion’/Psychologist Who Met With Malvo Said Teen’s Disorder Limited His Moral ---Judgment,” Richmond Times Dispatch, 9 Dec. 2003.
-Deborah Sharp, “Abuse Will Often Cross Species Lines,” USA Today, 28 Apr. 2000.
-Mitchell Zuckoff, “Loners Drew Little Notice,” Boston Globe, 22 Apr. 1999.
-Ethan Bronner, “Terror in Littleton: The Signs; Experts Urge Swift Action to Fight Depression, Isolation, and Aggression,” The New York Times, 22 Apr. 1999.
-Ian Urbina, “Animal Abuse as Clue to Additional Cruelties,” The New York Times, 17 Mar. 2010.
“Police Remove Children From Filthy House,” Associated Press, 17 Jun. 2005.
-John H. Croessman, “Filthy Find,” Du Quoin Evening Call, 8 Dec. 2004.
-Elizabeth Deviney et al., “The Care of Pets Within Child Abusing Families,” International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems 4 (1983):321-9.
-David Crary, “Program Links Domestic Abuse, Pets,” Associated Press, 11 Mar. 2001.
-“Man Accused of Killing Puppy With Ax as Children Begged Him to Stop,” Associated Press, 17 Nov. 2003.
-“Man Charged With Threatening Children Over Dead Family Dog,” Associated Press, 28 Feb. 2004.
-Sharon Kiley Mack, “Law Protects Pets of Abuse Victims,” Bangor Daily News, 1 Apr. 2006.
-Phil Arkow, “Expanding Domestic Violence Protective Orders to Include Companion Animals,” American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence eNewsletter 8 (2007).
-Stephen R. Kellert and Alan R. Felthous, “Childhood Cruelty Toward Animals Among Criminals and Noncriminals,” Human Relations 38 (1985): 1113-29.

Are they all Freudians, I don't know, but a couple of PO's officer I know very well are definitely not Freudians and they say the same.
 

GG2

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OMG! You might as well arrest me right now because I must be one of them!

We all know how well profiling helped the FBI in the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks, right? Give it a rest.
 

blackrock13

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I'm not saying you're one of them but seem to disagree, but Robert K. Ressler, who developed profiles of serial killers for the Federal Bureau of Investigation seems to disagree and so do;

Are they all Freudians, I don't know, but a couple of PO's officer I know very well are definitely not Freudians and they say the same.
OMG! You might as well arrest me right now because I must be one of them!

We all know how well profiling helped the FBI in the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks, right? Give it a rest.
Everyone gets a Mulligan. How many have they got right?

Read more slowly next time, ffs. I never said you were one. Just that a lot of people of some note had this opinion, and were not necessarily Freudians as you claimed.
 

Terminator2000

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Everyone gets a Mulligan. How many have they got right?

Read more slowly next time, ffs. I never said you were one. Just that a lot of people of some note had this opinion, and were not necessarily Freudians as you claimed.
the guy probably has an entire collection of guns in his basement cellar. Sniper guns, handguns, machineguns.

and he actually gets a thrill and genuinely enjoys killing.

id wager 50 bucks this is a true fact.
 

Jennifer_

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.... wow :(

The posts in this thread defending his actions really disappoint me.

I am an animal lover - I realize racoons are not lovable family pets usually, (although I had a friend when I was a kid who had a pet raccoon). I can't imagine hurting a defenseless animal or believing that intentionally hurting any animal could ever be justifiable
 

blackrock13

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the guy probably has an entire collection of guns in his basement cellar. Sniper guns, handguns, machineguns.

and he actually gets a thrill and genuinely enjoys killing.

id wager 50 bucks this is a true fact.
No takers here, but we haven't had much time hearing about his stance on the death penalty, the Gun Registry, hunting, and some of the other meat and potato topics that raise their head now and then; time will tell
 

GG2

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Everyone gets a Mulligan. How many have they got right?

Read more slowly next time, ffs. I never said you were one. Just that a lot of people of some note had this opinion, and were not necessarily Freudians as you claimed.
Alright blackrock and what about the millions of kids that did exactly as I did and didn't become one of the handful of serial killers? See where this is going? Boring...

the guy probably has an entire collection of guns in his basement cellar. Sniper guns, handguns, machineguns.

and he actually gets a thrill and genuinely enjoys killing.

id wager 50 bucks this is a true fact.
Coming from a guy nicknamed Terminator. You like guns in real life or just watching them on the big screen? Never throw stones at glass houses. lol

You'd lose your $50 but I'd wager a much larger amount of money that if we looked into your personal history or blackrock's, we would find some pretty disturbing skeletons. The point is, we've all got them. What matters most is how we interpret them.
 

Terminator2000

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Alright blackrock and what about the millions of kids that did exactly as I did and didn't become one of the handful of serial killers? See where this is going? Boring...



Coming from a guy nicknamed Terminator. You like guns in real life or just watching them on the big screen? Never throw stones at glass houses. lol

You'd lose your $50 but I'd wager a much larger amount of money that if we looked into your personal history or blackrock's, we would find some pretty disturbing skeletons. The point is, we've all got them. What matters most is how we interpret them.
well, considering you just defended the whole lot of murderers, rapists, drug dealers...

my nickname only means I like movies? lol. the only thing you can get from my nickname is that, basically and the fact that I can distinguish fantasy from reality. I'm not so sure I can say the same of you. Considering you think murderers, rapists, drug dealers and people who torture living creatures are all justified in their ways.

so...

how is your employment record, GG2?

lol
 

PussyHunter

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.... wow :(

The posts in this thread defending his actions really disappoint me.

I am an animal lover - I realize racoons are not lovable family pets usually, (although I had a friend when I was a kid who had a pet raccoon). I can't imagine hurting a defenseless animal or believing that intentionally hurting any animal could ever be justifiable
Do you like steak or a hamburger every now and then?
 
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