Remember, Animals are not the only thing that can be hunted.
Interview with The Hunter
Interviewer:
Good afternoon, everyone. Today, we have a mysterious and intriguing guest with us—a renowned Tracker or wolfs, stalker of tigers, pursuer of beasts. Please welcome our guest, The relentless Hunter.
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The Hunter (frowning for being questioned):
Hmph, thank you for having me. Let's get on with it, shall we?
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Interviewer:
Certainly, Mr. Hunter to begin, could you tell us a bit about your fascinating journey as a legendary Hunter?
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The Hunter (exhales deeply):
My journey has been one of many, many years, so many years that I forget how old I actually am. I have learned the secrets of the mighty forest, the mysterious jungle, the taiga and the tundra and the savannas. When we are speaking of beasts there is very little that may surprise me. All of them have found their end, when my eye meets them as a target of my gun.
Interviewer:
Your gun seems to hold great significance. Can you share its history with us?
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The Hunter:
This gun has been my loyal companion throughout the ages. It is very old hunting tool and it was a gift from my father. It companied me trough all of my journeys and I am never separated from it, you may say that it is already part of myself.
Interviewer:
With your wisdom as a hunter and experience, how do you view the current state of the hunters in the world?
The Hunter:
There isn’t much work for the old-fashioned hunter these days. A lot of the animals are already hunted too much so there is no trill anymore in exterminating what is already too afraid of Us. My gun rests by my side and it is rare that he has to feel the thrill of the hunt.
Interviewer:
What advice would you based on your experience to correct this state of overhunting?
The Hunter:
You understood me wrong. I am but an observer in this situation, it is the Nature that will correct this behavior and mistake. In fact, it has already we can see the first beginnings.
Interviewer:
You speak of global warming, I presume?
The Hunter (smiling):
No, it seems you also don’t see it. Use your head a bit its logical, if all animals are hunted and enslaved in farms, what will become of the humans that have their DNA programmed to be hunters since the beginning of time?
Interviewer:
We will stop being hunters?
The Hunter (annoyed already, sarcastically):
Yes, and then humans will decide that they will breathe underwater and start living with the whales. When nothing else is left to hunt people will start hunting what is left, other humans.
Interviewer:
Wow, what a terrifying thought, humans hunting humans, I don’t want to think this, I will move on to the next question. if you could impart one piece of wisdom to our viewers, what would it be?
The Hunter:
My wisdom is from experience and I tell it in my stories, a hunter will recognize my advice and use it well, are you a hunter as well? Do you want me to tell you a story?
Interviewer:
I am not sure, maybe I am. I will wait for your stories I hope our viewers will join me as well.
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The Hunter (smirking):
You are a hunter, but you don’t know it yet. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a beast to track, maybe I will be fortunate tonight, and have fun hunting your prey Mr. Journalist.
Hunting is not a game, hunt what you need not what you want.