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When you kill an ant??

I feel terrible :(

True.

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This morning I vacuumed some up and squashed another when I placed something down....sniff ...


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It could be hormonal.I really felt sorry for my family when I went through menopause.I have seen video's of myself and I think  :17: .Oh well,they all lived through it.In fact they laugh at those times because it was sooooo unlike me.Hormones can do some bad things and make you feel like a lion.

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No, I dont feel sorry for ants, although I do believe I am going through that menopause thing bopeep brought up because I am really a crybaby and not myself, and feels strange to be that way. Thats not me lol


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i used to poor gasoline down their holes and light it, now I just use them for shotgun practice. . .

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i used to poor gasoline down their holes and light it, now I just use them for shotgun practice. . .

No way!!!!!.........,

.........,.,,Serious??

I can understand big bull ants but not your cute standard ants!!

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When you kill an ant??

I feel terrible :(

True.

 

 

About 20 years ago I killed a bat with a tennis racquet. It was outside at night and I really had no business doing what I did. That bat wasn't bothering anyone and I took it upon myself to end it's life. Something strange happened to me that night, because I actually mourned the death of that little creature. No, I didn't cry or anything, but I felt shame for what I had done. 

 

That was the last time I did anything like that. If I find insects in the house, I'll try to catch them and return them to the outdoors. 

 

I wouldn't call myself a "tree hugger" but I have come to have a great respect for nature and all it's inhabitants. God created "all" life. Plants, animals, insects, everything. He created all of it. For me to purposely maim or kill one of His creations, is to show disrespect toward His creation. 

 

I don't expect anyone to follow my example. It's a conviction I have and one I'll never break. 

 

 

 

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When you kill an ant??

I feel terrible :(

True.

 

 

About 20 years ago I killed a bat with a tennis racquet. It was outside at night and I really had no business doing what I did. That bat wasn't bothering anyone and I took it upon myself to end it's life. Something strange happened to me that night, because I actually mourned the death of that little creature. No, I didn't cry or anything, but I felt shame for what I had done. 

 

That was the last time I did anything like that. If I find insects in the house, I'll try to catch them and return them to the outdoors. 

 

I wouldn't call myself a "tree hugger" but I have come to have a great respect for nature and all it's inhabitants. God created "all" life. Plants, animals, insects, everything. He created all of it. For me to purposely maim or kill one of His creations, is to show disrespect toward His creation. 

 

I don't expect anyone to follow my example. It's a conviction I have and one I'll never break. 

 

 

 

:sad030:

 

It sounds like you are a sensitive sort of guy and you value God's creation.  :mgcheerful:

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So you played tennis with a bat!! :)

I'm glad you had a conviction about it but I'm afraid of bats - sure I wouldn't straight out kill one but they freak me out big time.

In my neck of the woods, we have droves of them fly over head looking for a tree to roost for the night - the bats I'm talking about are flying foxes or fruit bats, their faces resemble cute little foxes faces.

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It sounds like you are a sensitive sort of guy and you value God's creation.  :mgcheerful:

 

 

We are all a part of God's creation and I value all of it.   :shower:

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