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to not feel sympathy for this suspected large cat poacher

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brizzledrizzle · 12/02/2018 18:07

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-43035474

Lions attacked and ate a suspected large cat poacher, such a shame!

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MoistCantaloupe · 12/02/2018 18:08

Of course not, no sympathy at all.

Kursk · 12/02/2018 18:09

The hunter became the hunted. That’s the risk you take when you try to take on Mother Nature

000bourneFarm · 12/02/2018 18:09

You are probably right.

MissionItsPossible · 12/02/2018 18:10

No sympathy for him, sympathy for any family he leaves behind and whoever had to find the remains

jaseyraex · 12/02/2018 18:11

Nope, no sympathy here. I sympathise for his family but that was at his own risk to hunt. His own fault.

kazillionaire · 12/02/2018 18:13

I just smiled at the irony of his demise.

Rebeccaslicker · 12/02/2018 18:13

This

SnowannaRainbow · 12/02/2018 18:14

Circle of life, innit.

DancesWithOtters · 12/02/2018 18:15

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RebeccaBunchLawyer · 12/02/2018 20:00

I concur. Live by the sword, die by the sword. Hunter becomes the prey.

If he hadn’t been trying to murder innocent animals he’d not have been in that position. Kinda brought it on himself.

NoFuckingRoomOnMyBroom · 12/02/2018 20:07

Absolutely got what he deserved, good on the lions.

TowerRavenSeven · 12/02/2018 20:10

No sympathy. I wanna see the head.

myusernamewastaken · 12/02/2018 20:26

Serves him right.....one less cunt around to murder such magnificent animals !!!

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