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Was this divine retribution?

Asked by elbanditoroso (33145points) February 3rd, 2018
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I can’t say I have much sympathy for the man.

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zenvelo's avatar

Divine retribution, karma, nature getting back at you, justice, call it what you may. I hope he has learned to not hunt anymore.

ragingloli's avatar

He would be dead, if it was.

jonsblond's avatar

Not if you eventually eat what you kill.

stanleybmanly's avatar

poetic justice

MrGrimm888's avatar

No. I’m surprised that the guy isn’t dead. That’s a big bird, to get hit with….

johnpowell's avatar

Do people eat Goose? I feel bad for the dude if he whatever he was hunting was going to become dinner. Kill it if you are going to turn it into food.

But I would probably die laughing if there was video of this.

seawulf575's avatar

Natural selection. Or possibly a Darwin Award nominee.

jonsblond's avatar

@johnpowell Goose is supposedly delicious, though I’ve never had it. I live in the middle of the migratory path of snow geese. When they pass through there are thousands of them. I shoot with my camera and when I post the pictures all my hunting friends and family become envious. I once shared a picture to the National Audubon Society on Facebook and the picture went viral among the Cree first nation in northern Canada. They were thrilled that dinner was on its way. We usually see the geese in February. They arrive north in March/April. http://www.waswanipi.com/en/seasons/break-up

NomoreY_A's avatar

Karma has an uncanny way of coming back and biting you in the ass every time.

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

If it was a cow then it would be bovine intervention. Tis murder most fowl.

MrGrimm888's avatar

^Nice.

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