Persistent huh?
I think@bigtom13 answers this question pretty well so there's no point in elaborating further.
In respect of your desire to find out what it's like to kill an animal or a human I'd suggest the only way you'll learn what that is like is by doing it yourself. What I mean here is that for each person the action will have a different feel and ramification. One will only truly know by doing it for oneself.
I'd say that this comment, and @bigtom13's, are sufficient to satisfy your curiosity in respect of this matter, don't you? Of course, feel free to do a post about your feelings if you do indeed slay an animal or human.
Thanks also for the additional comments by @dandays.
Dear @galenkp, Didn't my awkward English make your misunderstanding?
I'm not asking about killing a human, but about the feelings and experiences you feel when you hunt.
I was curious about your feelings and experiences after hunting. And, I was curious about the difference between wild animals and human death.
I won't ask any more questions if you were unpleasant by my question.
I agree with you! Since @bigtom13 is my father's generation, I think he gave a great answer to my question.
It doesn't make me uncomfortable, it's just not something I want to elaborate on here on the blockchain. Maybe if you buy me a plate of mandoo and some beers we can talk about it in person someday?
Dear @galenkp, I know your kindness and generosity. By the way, my English is still lacking a lot, so it's hard to understand your profound and wonderful nuances.
If you wait for me to develop further, I will be grateful.
By the way, do you like mandoo, a Chinese dish?😳 Chinese dish is also popular in Australia?
If I can meet you, I will be able to serve Korean-style steak Bulgogi and Korean-style alcoholic drink soju. The Japanese are especially very fond of Korean soju.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgogi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soju
Bulgogi will work, now you mention it I'd rather steer clear of the Chinese food.
I like Chinese dish better than Japanese dish. Inexpensive, rich in quantity and nutritious.
So, Koreans who are not rich like me eat a lot of Chinese dish.😄
I don't recall using the word hate, or any other word to indicate hate. Nor do I refer to fear in my comment. It is below in case you mis-read it the first time. I refer to the fact I'd prefer to avoid Chinese food and you talk about China invading Australia? It's a very odd comment to make.
Are you using an English translator because if you are it is failing miserably and you should consider changing it. Your assumptions are mostly way off base and I'd like to suggest you cease to make them as you never know if one of your assumptions may offend someone.
It would be prudent to simply comment on the content found in a person's post or comment rather than drawing conclusions that are not there and assumptions that are baseless and unfounded.
The reason I make this suggestion is because if you continue this line of commenting I will simply cease to reply to you. It's nonsensical commenting like that below I refer to.
It is your right to comment as you choose just in the same way I have the right not to. I am happy to continue interacting with you but ask that you cease with the assumptions, speculation and prepositions as they are unwelcome.
Dear @galenkp, That is my mistake. I will delete that phrase. sorry!