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[–]Phiend4Phoes 15ポイント16ポイント  (10子コメント)

Nice post mate, would read again/10

There is a bonding with the kill. At close range, you lock on the prey with a focus unknown to either women or blue pill. A focus that frightens children.

Fucking this. Your male mind is made for violent situations, it's in the genes. Your body can do unbelievable things while jacked on adrenaline. I've had some personal experiences with this, and what usually happens is

  1. Confronted with a situation
  2. Get angry (emotions of fear etc..)
  3. Decide to do something about the situation
  4. Get incredibly calm (fear is completely gone)
  5. Approach the situation slowly
  6. Adrenaline kicks in, everything starts going in slow motion (mind is accelerating, the world is not slowing obviously)
  7. Solve the situation with laser precision and a completely focused and sober mind

Has anyone else experienced the "slowmo"? I was shocked and amazed the first time it happened to me.

[–]frerri 5ポイント6ポイント  (1子コメント)

No, but ive been in intense situations. I often times have complete control of the situation. I take action fast and i feel as though i have superpowers. But, after the event it feels as a blackout. I cant remember details, its all just black.

[–]Phiend4Phoes 3ポイント4ポイント  (0子コメント)

Yeah what you're describing at the end is completely normal after a huge adrenaline surge. Producing large amounts of adrenaline saps energy from everything else, but the body doesn't feel it until it's "safe". People normally fall asleep after that.

Usually your memory returns when your body/mind gets back to its normal state, unless your mind is trying to protect you from the memories. That has also happened to me. I was completely sober and unexpecting of anything, opened a door and POOF I was back in my room sitting down, far away from where the door was. Later that day I was told what I saw but the memories of it are just gone. Not a single image in my head. I love my body, it's always looking out for me.

[–]recon_johnny 1ポイント2ポイント  (1子コメント)

I have. I listed what happened in my first kill in my post.

Exactly what you said--I can remember, 4 years later, everything...just intense sights and sounds--not only did shit really slow down, but I still remember the smells of the trees and grass, where the sun was...just intense man. I'll never forget that.

Every man should hunt.

[–]Phiend4Phoes 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Indeed, all your senses get razor sharp, your mind processes all the information at hyper speed and your instincts makes the decisions. It's kind of like you can just sit back and let the body do what it knows it must. No feels, no mercy.

tango down

[–]retired_destro 1ポイント2ポイント  (3子コメント)

I had the slowmo when a lady had a heart attack while driving and almost killed me before she hit a tree. I pulled over, ran to her vehicle, started telling people what to do and to help me pull her or of the vehicle while calling 911, administering CPR, and watching her die while I was trying to help her. It felt like it took hours and the whole experience was maybe 5 minutes before the EMT showed up. Fucking craziest day of my life. That is actually when Red Pill became part of my life. I didn't even know what alpha was until after that day. There were 10 people standing around while i was leading the show.

[–]Phiend4Phoes 1ポイント2ポイント  (1子コメント)

It's impressive that you managed to do all that (because I assume you haven't been trained for it like I have), and let me tell you. BBs and women wouldn't be able to do any of it. People just freeze in those situations, unable to even think clearly, panicking inside.

[–]retired_destro 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

Yeah, it was strange. I ended up in therapy because it fucked with my head and the first thing my therapist asked was "why did you do that?" I told her I don't know, I just did. Her response was "people just don't do what you did". I waa in vigilante overdrive for about 2 weeks.

[–]Morpheus-Man 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

An alpha transformation moment is rare, thats a blessing

[–]dub121686 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

Kind of out of context but I experienced slo-mo when I wrecked my motorcycle

[–]Phiend4Phoes 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Yeah same thing. You can go from cool to adrenaline fueled in 0.001 seconds when the body realizes it's in danger

[–]redadactyl 7ポイント8ポイント  (5子コメント)

This is why I love spearfishing. Either By polespear or speargun, you still have to hold the fish in your hands and slit its gills with your dive knife, holding your kill as it becomes food. You really learn to respect the food you eat and how those animals lived. Even after you've bled and gutted your catch you aren't done as sharks and big groupers all want a piece of the action. You are never the apex predator underwater.

[–]hiaf 5ポイント6ポイント  (0子コメント)

Man this is an amazing post, I'm in love with mother nature. The great outdoors, camping, hiking, kayaking, rock climbing, everything. It's all so healthy, from the physical activities to the calmness of rock stacking by the river.

I've always wanted to live like an animal, a caveman of sorts. Spearfishing is definitely something I'd love to try. Killing an animal like that must feel so primitive and awesome.

I have great respect for my food, after I finish a work out I go and buy some meat. I think about the animal I am eating and respect where it came from, I don't just see a slab of meat. Somehow I enjoy it more, like if I had killed/caught it myself.

Nothing more rewarding than eating after physical exertion. It's natural.

[–]RedSugarPill 3ポイント4ポイント  (2子コメント)

You really learn to respect the food you eat and how those animals lived.

I try to eat everything I kill. My bluepill advisor tried telling me how barbaric my hunting was. I immediately replied that it was a lot more humane than the way his grocery store chicken dinner was treated--its entire life. My deer was happy happy happy dead. Your chicken probably had its guts squeezed out by a tractor tire hours before its last concentration camp breath.

[–]redadactyl 2ポイント3ポイント  (1子コメント)

I think people generally underestimate how much food you can recover from a dead animal. Many of my friends who aren't informed about what I hunt assume you get a meal, maybe two out of a fish. Man with the invention of vacuum sealers and a freezer, you can get a month of high quality food from a good sized grouper, a very sustainable method of getting a good quantity of protein. Ive never shot a deer but I imagine its similar in the huge amount of food that can be recovered.

[–]danambro8 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

My cousins and I used to hunt deer pretty regularly. You get a lot of meat from them. If you don't have a dedicated freezer you'll waste your game.

[–]Davidkpa 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

Too true. When I was in college, I would spend vast chunks of my summer in the Keys spear fishing Hogfish and lobstering by hand. Often free diving with nothing but a mask and a pair of fins. My only refuge being the Kayak I paddled out my self and tied to myself with a hundred feet of rope.

More than a few times I'd get a fish and the sharks would start showing up. Revealing they'd been there the entire time. More than a few times I took the fish off the spear and calmly swam to the surface (you panic, you become food to a shark). Lobsters, even without claws, could scratch you up something nasty and make you wear out most of your air making that swim to the surface a dicey one (always wore an inflatible vest with a CO2 cartridge in it in case I had to pop the cartridge if I thought i was blacking out).

But sitting on beach, with a big open pot over a fire, sharing your catch with local and tourist babes. Getting some pussy afterwards. Some of the best times of my life man.

[–]recon_johnny 5ポイント6ポイント  (0子コメント)

I've wrote about this before.

I go hunting for a week once a year. I hunt for bird, specifically grouse that only lives from 8500-10000 feet. In the state, there's only about 500-800 of those birds taken per year. The primary defense mechanism of those bird are camouflage and the instinct to freeze. I've walked by those birds less than ten feet from my feet (and I'm looking) under a bush, only to have them spook and fly out after I've passed. They blend in that well.

The first time I did this, I encountered exactly what OP says: Laser focus. Intense sensations of being aware of everything: sights, sounds, my breathing--it was fucking intense man. I felt alive like no other time in my life.

The 8lb shotgun feels a little heavy after the second hour of walking through the brush, but it's worth it. The elevation makes it so you have to stop and catch your breath once in awhile, but you can see the trees, hear the chipmunks squawk and woodpecker drill into logs....and then there's the views....simply awesome.

Then you camp, outdoors. No fucking cell phone, you interact with people. You eat great food--steaks, chicken, grouse if we kill; you drink top shelf whiskey and good beer. You see what the fuck the Milky Way actually is--because there's no light to interfere. The stars, man. Fucking unreal.

Then we put out targets and shoot shit. We have a bunch of guns--a couple AR-15, a few WWII rifles, handguns up the ass (.45, 9 mil, .357, etc) with all the special ammo--dude, it's a blast.

Since one guy asked, yeah, I've experienced the slow motion. My first kill, came around a tree, a birds there. I never saw a bird that big, had to make sure it was what it was, he started to move, I brought my gun up, and bang. In my head, it took 10 seconds. My buddy said it was maybe 1? Just enough for me to shoulder and shoot.

[–]mugatucrazypills 1ポイント2ポイント  (1子コメント)

can't understand why this is upvoted 1/10th over the herbal magic and how to tug your junk to make you think it's longer; post above it

Even fashion has an apex predator. Great Post.

[–]LazyMagus 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Dude, this post is rising crazy fast.

[–]ANGRY_ATHEIST 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

Blue pill gulping, male, SJWs -- well, they fucking hate hunters - they think nature is precious, you see. Let me tell you kids something about mother nature. Mother nature is a woman, and, like all women, over time, it becomes a very, very cruel mistress. You want to protect her? You want to wrap her up in cotton wool? Son, you don't even know what you're playing with.

I few years ago on a nice Saturday afternoon I decided to take some acid. An hour into it I decided to go outside and "enjoy nature".

Well, right when I opened the door I realized (a little too late) that there was a kitten on my back porch. Somebody had tried to ditch it at my house thinking I would take care of it. My dogs had a much different idea.

After watching this kitten get torn to shreds by my dogs, while tripping on acid, I came to one conclusion that I'll never forget: fuck nature.

[–]BleachKeef 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Shit, now I wanna go hunting.

[–]ManOfGrapes 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Finally, someone wrote this post. Hunting is an excellent way to snap out of your pedestaling. And there's nothing like spending a whole day tracking your prey, and then finally seeing it on your dinner table.

If you want to see an Alpha, check out Cameron Hanes. The man is jacked and wakes up, lifts and runs 10 miles up a mountain and then goes at it with his bow.

[–]i_love_shitposting 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

The message is lost amongst the obnoxious bolding.

[–]EscortSportage 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Time to get that remington 700 i always talked about...

[–]Senior Contributordr_warlock 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Every person in this joint should watch the show Human Planet on Netflix. Remember Planet Earth? This show has all the HD quality and amazing photo shots of it, but is about hunter-gatherer tribes around the globe in every environment. Human beings are amazing killers. We are apex predators

Example: The eskimos were killing whales with nothing but a one man canoe, a paddle, beaver skin, and rope.

Example 2: African hunters stole meat from a pack of lions by doing nothing but walking towards them giving no fucks and taking it.

Example 3 (not apart of show): Africans out run deer for 8 hrs then spear it, and bring it home. Youtube it.

[–]binfguy2 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

Aww I was really hoping this would be a beginners guide to boar hunting. I need to get on that shit.

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    [–]idontwanttostart -2ポイント-1ポイント  (3子コメント)

    I don't hunt. I think it's for the weakest of men to hunt for sport, to be truly a man, you should hunt other men. No animal had a chance against technology. If you have the strength to kill an animal without tools, then maybe you're elite. Carbon fiber Bow and arrow? Rifle? Crossbow? Faggot shit.

    [–]LazyMagus 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

    You are right. Despite the downvotes. One can experience focus, oneness with nature, etc. simply by controlling their minds.

    [–]RaveDlgger -3ポイント-2ポイント  (1子コメント)

    I have no desire to kill any defenceless animal. I would much rather kill and die on a battlefield against other men.

    [–]LazyMagus 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

    Millions of defenceless creatures were killed when the foundation for your housing was built, when the garbage you cause destroyed their habitat. It's a complex situation.