"Yes, because Hallmark is a widely-respected historical reference." JP let the corner of his mouth turn up again as he cracked the top off of his soda bottle, taking a few swigs before setting it down on the coffee table.
"Some people do. I don't really understand it unless it happens to be a cultural thing, or if you're just living in a place where replenishable food sources are scarce. Like, the Inuit. I can understand them hunting because it satisfies both the cultural importance and the isolationism of living so far North. The whole...killing animals due to overpopulation bothers me a little bit, mostly due to the fact that there wouldn't be an issue if people didn't impose themselves over every inch of the planet so much. There wouldn't be so many members of a single species per square inch if they had a bigger area to thrive in." There was a pause before he shrugged. "I'm not a naturalist or anything but it's common sense."
After a moment, he shrugged. "Our family eats salmon for Thanksgiving. My grandmother used to have a very nice Cajun recipe."