by Thrill Kill
Ever thought about hunting humans for sport or some other reason?
Long time ago. When I was a child, Hide'n'go evolved into Man-hunt. We'd do this in teams and play throughout the neighborhood. Finding someone wasn't enough, we'd have to chase their ass down and tag or sometimes tackle or grab them. For the record, being the hunted provides more, "thrills".
Ah, fond memories.
If yes to the question above...
What type of people would you want to hunt and why?
If it's for sport, it shouldn't really matter. On the other hand, the reward of catching the prey, all depends on the reward itself. If it's money, then what better prey than the payee ?
One who leaves breadcrumbs will do.
What's your ideal weapon of choice. Why that weapon?
You know that scene in The Running Man, when Arnold is running in the air port, and those hunters used some kind of net gun ? I don't know if those are real, but it's possible !
I'd imagine the 4 large pins that spread the net are hefty, and getting entangled in the heat of it's raveling will leave some nasty bumps and bruises when they finish swinging around the person they are aggressively wrapping around. From there the hunter would have plenty of time to do whatever they want to a prey whose hope has been crushed.
If it wasn't for that tool, Arnold would have soloed those bastards. No match.
Would you hurt and/or kill any member from this forum if you were with that member in an isolated location and believed you could get away with it? If yes, who would you hurt/kill, why would you hurt/kill them and how would you do it?
If isolated like that, the company would be nice. I would only hurt them if forced too. I'd sooner cripple them badly before killing them.
Do you think some people deserve to die? Explain your answer.
That is bad karma.
I don't think anyone deserves to die. That's like either sending them off to a life long holiday, or maybe an eternity of suffering or peaceful oblivion. For the one who places this sentence, and all accessories involved, well it will be a lot more than just becoming the monster.
One needn't see it as described above either. For those of you, who can't see things that way, there are far worse punishments than a death penalty. Search your imagination, and you'll know this to be true.