PETA, the bastion of humanity: Let us turn Jeffrey Dahmer's childhood home into a vegan restaurant
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You generally let meat sit dead for a while before cooking it, unless you like extremely tough bloody steak....
Get your culinary facts together PETA
peta existing has made being an actual animal rights activist almost impossible lol
I wonder if PETA is okay with fucking animals. They seem to concentrate really hard on the meat industry, but strangely I have yet to see [i]a single instance[/i] of PETA voicing their disapproval of sexual abuse toward animals. I mean I probably should have noticed this earlier, but the mention of Dahmer sparked that connection. Now I occasionally have this mental flash of Ingrid Newkirk being hammered in the ass by a mastiff.
[i]Thanks Jeffrey.[/i]
I've met members of PETA online who even think carnivorous animals should also stop eating meat :suicide:
Really I'm not sure if it was just someone trolling or they actually believed it, it's hard to tell...
[QUOTE=JumpinJackFlash;44495930]I wonder if PETA is okay with fucking animals. They seem to concentrate really hard on the meat industry, but strangely I have yet to see [i]a single instance[/i] of PETA voicing their disapproval of sexual abuse toward animals. I mean I probably should have noticed this earlier, but the mention of Dahmer sparked that connection. Now I occasionally have this mental flash of Ingrid Newkirk being hammered in the ass by a mastiff.
[i]Thanks Jeffrey.[/i][/QUOTE]
that's because every single one of them loves to suck horse cocks
It's not often I can say 'domestic terrorists' with a straight face, but that's what PETA are
[QUOTE=Jojje;44496924]It's not often I can say 'domestic terrorists' with a straight face, but that's what PETA are[/QUOTE]
They're not terrorists, they just fund terrorists.
While I disagree with PETA's methods and message I think people attacking them for killing animals in shelters is a low blow.
That infographic posted about the number of animals they took in and the number of people looking for animals being higher, as if this were some kind of proof. If those animals aren't being adopted then people don't want them, people might be looking for pets but they are looking for different pets.
If those animals were kept alive they would spend the rest of their lives in a home, getting ever more crowded and getting less and less food as donations are stretched thinner. I think it is best for them to go out a peaceful way. I'm not soulless, I cried when my pets died and I see this akin to euthanasia. ( my mum died from cancer. She recovered once but a piece escaped and went metastatic, they offered to give her treatment again but with no guarantee of it increaing her life much, she declined. Her dying was for the best, it was the least painful way to go. Sometimes death is better than living a miserable life. The only difference here is the animals have no choice, that choice has been made by the PETA and the irresponsible pet owners who ditched their animal in the first place )
There are much better ways to beat on the PETA than criticizing a very difficult decision they made to stop animals from suffering.
[QUOTE=RichyZ;44492535]god damnit i wish the badage boys would actually come back to town[/QUOTE]
it is our time of need
[QUOTE=geogzm;44498413]it is our time of need[/QUOTE]
God's not dead (fuck that movie)
Wait, they're protesting testing iams on animals? It's fucking pet food, for animals, what are you supposed to test it on, humans?
Yeah, taking an animal raised to be eaten as food, killing it and eating it, and taking a human being and attempting to inject things into their brain to make them a submissive sexual partner (and then killing them, saving their body parts and using them as masturbatory aids until their disintegration) are basically the same thing.
[QUOTE=r0b0tsquid;44502888]Wait, they're protesting testing iams on animals? It's fucking pet food, for animals, what are you supposed to test it on, humans?[/QUOTE]
I read something a long time ago that said most cats are so picky with food that THEY WON'T TEST THE FOOD, so humans have to.
not sure how legit that is but it sounds like cats to me.
[QUOTE=BBKF;44491350]If everyone in the world was to suddenly turn vegan and release all livestock (lmao) than wouldn't the direct result be massive over population and the slow, painful starvation-induced death of pretty much everything?[/QUOTE]
Reminds me of that time some animal right activists freed a thousand of minks that were being bred for fur and basically the minks had no fucking clue what to even do in the natural world and since they were brought food using automated robots on wheels, their first instinct was to get in front of cars in hope for food.
The bones aren't thrown away, they make them into jello.
that's actually kind of funy
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