Here is how an Eskimo hunts Wolf for their nice furry skin. An Eskimo hunter hunts a a rabbit, a seal, or anything easy to catch red blooded animal. The hunter have a two-edged sword which he will use to slaughter the animal. He will dip the blade into the animal blood, creating a very thin coat of blood, and then letting the blood to freeze. He dip the blade again, creating another coat of thin layer blood. He probably do that several time.
The Eskimo will then put the blade strongly anchored to the ground with the blade pointing straight up. Pack of wolf, attracted to the smell of blood will come to the blade, starts licking the blood. Because the blood is frozen, eventually the wolf's tongue become frozen numb. The wolf kept on licking until the blood coating on the blade all licked by the wolf and for every lick, the blade start to cut through the wolf's tongue, and starts bleeding. Because the tongue is numbed, the wolf does not feel a thing. When the tongue starts to bleed, the wolf starts to feel warm blood, and gets more excited, and lick the blade faster. The more it licks, the more cut and more blood. Eventually the wolf stops when it feel the pain.
The wolf will then die bleeding.
Because of Passion and Lust, man and woman will eventually will end up like the wolf.
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
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