Scary CWD News
- vtbuck
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Re: Scary CWD News
Please wake up guys and girls. This is no joke. I've seen it firsthand. It ain't pretty.
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- headgear
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Emrah wrote:Just believing it won't happen and turning a blind eye won't make it a non-reality. I think we're in the infancy of studying this type of thing (on humans) and it's worthy to take note.
It's more about not living in constant fear of everything, I mean all you hear about 24 hours a day in the news and other places is stuff about people dying of this or that, diseases, murder, all kinds of things going wrong all over the place. I try to keep a strong positive mental attitude and live life without fear, it might be hocus pocus but I don't worry about things because most of them I can't control so why bother freaking myself out over it. If a deer looks or acts sick I probably won't eat it, beyond that I will keep on doing what I do and not worry about things with extremely low odds of happening.
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Re: Scary CWD News
headgear wrote:Emrah wrote:Just believing it won't happen and turning a blind eye won't make it a non-reality. I think we're in the infancy of studying this type of thing (on humans) and it's worthy to take note.
It's more about not living in constant fear of everything, I mean all you hear about 24 hours a day in the news and other places is stuff about people dying of this or that, diseases, murder, all kinds of things going wrong all over the place. I try to keep a strong positive mental attitude and live life without fear, it might be hocus pocus but I don't worry about things because most of them I can't control so why bother freaking myself out over it. If a deer looks or acts sick I probably won't eat it, beyond that I will keep on doing what I do and not worry about things with extremely low odds of happening.
Agreed. If I can get my deer tested here in Iowa I will, but I'm not going to worry until I have to. The past 2 months on the news has been bad enough.
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