🚨 BREAKING: Arkansas combat veteran Aaron Spencer just won the Republican primary for Lonoke County Sheriff after previously being arrested for killing the man accused of r*ping his 14 year old daughter. He just defeated the very sheriff who put him in cuffs. Voters sent a loud message and now he says he’s ready to clean up the county.
@DocStrangelove2 I mean they're letting their own women and children get raped and they haven't hung the first politician or cop so not really. Wouldn't be surprised if the whole island turns to sand in a few years
All pedos need to be taken out back and shot. Woodchipper is fine but we need to make it solar powered. I think that might make it take longer, but it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make.
EVERY FUCKING PERSON WHO HAS BEEN SCREAMING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES FOR MONTHS...
...IS DEAD FUCKING SILENT ABOUT A QUARTER-OF-A-MILLION WHITE GIRLS BEING GANG RAPED BY MUSLIMS!!!
I DON'T GIVE A DAMN ABOUT WHAT ANY OF YOU FUCKING PEOPLE HAVE TO SAY EVER AGAIN!!!!!!
@RupertLowe10 Listen big dog. When you win, the first 7 days are the time to enact the vengeance of the people. Change the system so it can no longer fail it's people. You should reaallly put up self defense laws and let the people do their thing
It's tradition. Opening day is prime for new hunters and the earlier you get out the better chance you have to get one. So a father taking his son out on opening day is very common in the rural parts of America. It's sport, tradition and a right of passage for young men.
Americans, I need to ask something that sounds insane to a Japanese person 🇺🇸
Did kids actually miss school because of hunting season?
In Japan, if a student said,
“I’m absent today because deer season opened,”
everyone would think he was joking.
We understand club activities.
Family trips.
Exams.
Festivals.
But hunting season being important enough to change your schedule?
That feels like another planet.
Yet I keep hearing that in some American families, opening day is a serious event.
Dad wakes you up early.
Grandpa has the gear ready.
School can wait.
The woods are calling.
So I want to understand:
Was this normal where you grew up?
Did people really skip school or work?
Was it about food, family, tradition, or sport?
Or is this only something certain states truly understand?