非洲狩猎网络是最好的!Fēizhōu shòuliè wǎngluò shì zuì hǎo de!

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Just Kidding! DON'T shoot the Messenger!! LOL Translation: Africa Hunting dot com is the BEST! (Blame it on the Ethiopian coffee I had this a.m.)
 
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Just Kidding! DON'T shoot the Messenger!! LOL Translation: African Hunting dot com is the BEST! (Blame it on the Ethiopian coffee I had this a.m.)

:unsure:....Would that be the coffee made from monkey or hyena dung? :cool::LOL:

Asking for a friend.

:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
Just Kidding! DON'T shoot the Messenger!! LOL Translation: African Hunting dot com is the BEST! (Blame it on the Ethiopian coffee I had this a.m.)
I was just about to place you on the ignore list, then I figured that you had been hacked.

Well played.
 
:unsure:....Would that be the coffee made from monkey or hyena dung? :cool::LOL:

Asking for a friend.

:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
LOL Thankfully, mine was the more mass produced variety sold at WAWA (NA for Goose) of Wawa, PA.
 
I was just about to place you on the ignore list, then I figured that you had been hacked.

Well played.
'took 500 level statistics and knew I stood a 50% chance of being banned upon sight of those beloved characters alone. Thank God for reading comprehension!! LOL
 
After the above nonsense, some "wisdom" from the ancient orient...
In relation to living off the land, there is a Chinese belief that wild game is natural and unprocessed, which makes it more "authentic" and healthy, as compared to processed food with man-made additives.
The Chinese also generally believe in the idea of 以形补形 (yi xing bu xing), or the concept that people absorb the properties of the food that they eat. As such, animal body parts such as liver, and blood, and brains, are consumed as supplements for the corresponding parts in the human body.
In line with this idea, game is consumed as a way to increase the yang element in individuals (壮阳, zhuang yang). In Chinese medicine, yang is associated with masculinity and heat (as opposed to yin, associated with femininity and cold). And so, eating wild game is one way to heat up the body - especially useful in the winter - and to boost masculinity and virility, with items such as deer and tiger penis, and snake blood.

*I'll just have coffee, xie-xie!
 
Kamala ate a couple of monkey brains...didn't help. :E Shrug:
The Monkeypox/Bat Dung Party...Who else but They/Their Sponsors/Voters would support it?! Almost makes the symbols in the title seem legit.
 
NOT faulting the Chinese people. Many/most are the nicest, hard-working, smartest on Earth (esp. those who Escape!) lol Isn't it interesting that most people around the world are like that, sans their Politicians and Media?!! Even bait deer in the dead of winter Shockey hunted in Iran without difficulty (but he IS Canuck.) lol
 
Ah so, you vely funny man!!
is it wrong if i introduced people years back as "...my Velly Groood Fren?!" lol (they still say that when they call) as do people who by law pump gas in NJ (and try to barter on bills such as electric, taxes, etc.) SMH
 
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My hobby lately is going full Karen mode and reporting the Chinese spammers. You got me good with this one!
'Read a few of the early titles. Most seemed to be to the effect of: "Stay with Kamala after you get your Impala! $10."
 

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