In fact, when I’m in the woods and see anything other than a bear, I just start shooting first and save the questions for later (like “wtf was I just shooting at?” “did I hit it?” “did I manage to save the people that started screaming right after I started shooting, probably spooking it into running into them?” “I’ve been running for several km now after my magazine ran out, is it still chasing me?” “should I use my potions or save them for when I really need them?”)
I’m just doing what I can to make the woods a safer place.
Yeah, I grew up around hunters and it was common knowledge that the most dangerous animal you can encounter in the wild is another human.
In fact, when I’m in the woods and see anything other than a bear, I just start shooting first and save the questions for later (like “wtf was I just shooting at?” “did I hit it?” “did I manage to save the people that started screaming right after I started shooting, probably spooking it into running into them?” “I’ve been running for several km now after my magazine ran out, is it still chasing me?” “should I use my potions or save them for when I really need them?”)
I’m just doing what I can to make the woods a safer place.
This is a very sane and Buddhist thing to do
It is Buddhist philosophy to try to make heaven on earth rather than hope for the best in the afterlife, after all.