Cameron Hanes is a bowhunting athlete, “training intensively each and every day to become the Ultimate Predator.”
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Cameron Hanes is a bowhunting athlete, “training intensively each and every day to become the Ultimate Predator.”
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I wish Australia would adapt to Americas hunting way of life ='[ but I fear that once a country adapts the level of control that Australia has it is EXTREMELY difficult to "go back" as they put it even though "we" hunters call it "moving forward".
I just loathe how we (I am Australian) are dictated and lorded over by 1 or 2 stupid peoples acts, how is it "just" that because of the actions of 1 or 2 that millions should suffer because of it… ='[… I'm not saying everyone would be a hunter in Australia if the laws were less strict but the choice itself would be there for people themselves to make and be responsible over rather than a faceless government saying "guns are bad you cannot have unless you convince & pay us an illogical amount to only essentially help us with our problem that we created ourselves on your own tax dollars."
There is a HUGE opportunity in Australia for hunting and in a vastly evolving digital age we need more reason and incentive to balance it with the opposite a.k.a getting outside and with nature away from the "digital", I'm all for the tags, taxes & regs but there NEEDS to be less red tape and more incentive for it in the form of attractive "things" that don't make a person feel like the hobby is more of just a very expensive ordeal that you're also hated for.
Jordan Peterson is the Cam Hanes of philosophy. He figuratively stalks the naive liberal with a 90lb bow and sinks arrows of logic in their vitals sssSTHOOP
It is wild to hear JR opine the difficulties of something I had down at age 20
Great podcast but you need an Australian to sit in and make corrections!
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After transport overhead (i.e., packet and frame headers) that translates to roughly 840 megabit, or 105 megabytes per second.