Why would anyone want to do that?
I was only able to watch about ten seconds before Xing out, but theres another bitch I’d have no problem taking a bat to their head.
Why would anyone want to do that?
I was only able to watch about ten seconds before Xing out, but theres another bitch I’d have no problem taking a bat to their head.[/quote]
I’d rip her fucking head off.
This infuriates me so much I actually can’t put it into words.
Watching that made me physically ill. Not for the gore; I’ve seen much worse close up, but the conflicting emotions it invokes:
I’m shaking right now, wanting to bash the skull of that cruel bitch (or tranny, whatever) with my work baton (yes, the collapsable steel kind the cops carry – dey hoit!). At the same time, I want to go home and hug my 12 week old daughter, knowing that sick fucks like this (and worse) exist out there and I and her mother are the only shield she has.
As for the two pieces of shit that were posted by the OP, I suggest handing them over to a fired up group of PETA nuts should bring balance to the force.
Why would anyone want to do that?
I was only able to watch about ten seconds before Xing out, but theres another bitch I’d have no problem taking a bat to their head.[/quote]
Thanks for not actually saying what happened in that clip, honestly. I choose not to even open it…
[quote]tpa wrote:
What about kids who burn insects with a magnifying glass? How many kids have put firecrackers in a frog’s mouth? Are we being harder on them because puppies are cute?
I definitely think what these kids did was wrong…but it annoys me when people get so worked up when a “cute” animal is hurt versus an uglier one.[/quote]
i agree with you completly. This stuff makes me sick as well, and I opened that second clip up and closed it just as quickly, but how come its ok to boil a lobster to death to eat it? That seems pretty fucked up to me, but yet its done all the time at fine restaurants and no one thinks twice. I wonder why that is?
that was the gayest shit ever. i did’nt follow the link, but i wouldnt be suprised if it was some peta nutball trying to cause soem shit. was that a dude in womens clothing??? thats was wierder than it was gross. there are some crazy fucks out there, and people wonder why i carry a gun. “it puts the lotion on its skin”, fuck that,it puts the barrel in your mouth bitch.
[quote]Bootsie wrote:
tpa wrote:
What about kids who burn insects with a magnifying glass? How many kids have put firecrackers in a frog’s mouth? Are we being harder on them because puppies are cute?
I definitely think what these kids did was wrong…but it annoys me when people get so worked up when a “cute” animal is hurt versus an uglier one.
i agree with you completly. This stuff makes me sick as well, and I opened that second clip up and closed it just as quickly, but how come its ok to boil a lobster to death to eat it? That seems pretty fucked up to me, but yet its done all the time at fine restaurants and no one thinks twice. I wonder why that is?[/quote]
I understand the ‘burning insects and blowing up frogs and boiling lobsters is fucked up too’ argument. I don’t really approve of any of that stuff either.
However, the difference is that humans relate to dogs a hell of a lot more than insects or amphibians or whatever.
A lot of people own dogs, and their dogs become like family, showing human characteristics like loyalty, trust, love, happiness, sadness, protection, etc.
Seeing somebody do something so cruel to an animal that can act so human is what really gets to people I think.
I can’t remember the last time a frog or a lobster was willing to step between me and someone wanting to harm me, like a dog would…
People like this need to be sealed in a cave with a hibernating bear, along with a few days worth of food and water. I’d hate for them to be dead when they were ripped apart.
Also, the Pinata Punishment would suit them well. Put a helmet on them, hang them upside down, and go to work on them with extension cords, pipes, t-ball bats, or maybe nightsticks. I like DC’s steel baton idea as well.
I think they should get executed with a bullet in a head asap
seriously all the demented killers and rapists and pedos and mansons and whatevers start like this, smaller animals and then they work they way up
just kill them now, Hell I’d volunteer right now and I wouldn’t lose a minute of sleep [/quote]
Leave some for me. These are not boys. They are 17 and 18 and know full well what they did. I hope they are mauled and shredded by a savage dog. Poetic justice!!
I think they should get executed with a bullet in a head asap
seriously all the demented killers and rapists and pedos and mansons and whatevers start like this, smaller animals and then they work they way up
just kill them now, Hell I’d volunteer right now and I wouldn’t lose a minute of sleep
Leave some for me. These are not boys. They are 17 and 18 and know full well what they did. I hope they are mauled and shredded by a savage dog. Poetic justice!!
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Sadly, they’ll probably get let off with a light warning and maybe some community service/mental help, knowing how this shit usually works out.
I hope, for once, someone from PETA or something gets ahold of these little cnuts.
[quote]Bauer97 wrote:
Bootsie wrote:
tpa wrote:
What about kids who burn insects with a magnifying glass? How many kids have put firecrackers in a frog’s mouth? Are we being harder on them because puppies are cute?
I definitely think what these kids did was wrong…but it annoys me when people get so worked up when a “cute” animal is hurt versus an uglier one.
i agree with you completly. This stuff makes me sick as well, and I opened that second clip up and closed it just as quickly, but how come its ok to boil a lobster to death to eat it? That seems pretty fucked up to me, but yet its done all the time at fine restaurants and no one thinks twice. I wonder why that is?
I understand the ‘burning insects and blowing up frogs and boiling lobsters is fucked up too’ argument. I don’t really approve of any of that stuff either.
However, the difference is that humans relate to dogs a hell of a lot more than insects or amphibians or whatever.
A lot of people own dogs, and their dogs become like family, showing human characteristics like loyalty, trust, love, happiness, sadness, protection, etc.
Seeing somebody do something so cruel to an animal that can act so human is what really gets to people I think.
I can’t remember the last time a frog or a lobster was willing to step between me and someone wanting to harm me, like a dog would…[/quote]
You made a good point about how dogs can be considered “part of the family”. But the hipocracy of sticking up for “cute” animals goes beyond just dogs. Best example would be the seal hunt in northern Canada. A small army of hollywood a-listers have gone on a mission to stop the annual seal hunt which has been a part of the Inuit culture for thousands of generations. I rarely hear people complain about the wild turkey hunt, or the cayote derby in Montana.
[quote]tpa wrote:
I rarely hear people complain about the wild turkey hunt, or the cayote derby in Montana.
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Oh don’t worry, I’m sure there’s somebody complaining about those somewhere…
But I get your point. I guess it’s just human nature to want to protect something cute and cuddly over something that’s not.
I think dogs are a whole different thing though. Most people that are so enraged about the cruelty against this puppy are people that own, or have owned, a dog that they have loved.
are you talking to me? in that case; you’re hardly original i’ve been wished to hell before for posting anime babes while TC was wished to heaven for starting a copycat thread[/quote]
[quote]Bootsie wrote:
tpa wrote:
What about kids who burn insects with a magnifying glass? How many kids have put firecrackers in a frog’s mouth? Are we being harder on them because puppies are cute?
I definitely think what these kids did was wrong…but it annoys me when people get so worked up when a “cute” animal is hurt versus an uglier one.
i agree with you completly. This stuff makes me sick as well, and I opened that second clip up and closed it just as quickly, but how come its ok to boil a lobster to death to eat it? [/quote]
Because it’s really, really cruel to boil it to near death and eat it.
Dude, have you ever tasted lobster? It’s fucking awesome.
One of the most disturbing documentary’s I saw was an episode of “Witness” on CBS, outlining daily cruelty to Animals around the world. Two things that have stayed with me; a skinned dog in a meat shop, and when the reporter got closer, he realized the dog was still alive and wimpering; and cooks burning the skin off live cats before throwing them, still alive, into boiling water.
Images I will never forget.