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<blockquote data-quote="Bowdacious" data-source="post: 3997830" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>Sadly that day already arrived. I've read it here too many times for my taste. The worst was a member on here who killed a nice older buck but was chastised badly because he killed it in his back yard. He left the site over it. That's the day I realized that even some in my beloved tndeer family are cold and heartless. That was also the straw that broke the camel's back for me and cemented my choice to never post a kill online. You would also be shocked by how many got nasty private messages about deer they killed. Children of members included. It's sad. </p><p>Pay attention when someone does post a buck. Many are preceded by an apologetic remark about it not being very big or very old but that they are happy with it. Since when do we need to pre-apologize?? Maybe I'm just too sensitive to criticism of others' successes. I'll work on that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bowdacious, post: 3997830, member: 505"] Sadly that day already arrived. I've read it here too many times for my taste. The worst was a member on here who killed a nice older buck but was chastised badly because he killed it in his back yard. He left the site over it. That's the day I realized that even some in my beloved tndeer family are cold and heartless. That was also the straw that broke the camel's back for me and cemented my choice to never post a kill online. You would also be shocked by how many got nasty private messages about deer they killed. Children of members included. It's sad. Pay attention when someone does post a buck. Many are preceded by an apologetic remark about it not being very big or very old but that they are happy with it. Since when do we need to pre-apologize?? Maybe I'm just too sensitive to criticism of others' successes. I'll work on that. [/QUOTE]
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