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Skybird 09-01-10 06:34 AM

Killing kitten and puppies by drowning them in a sack thrown into the briver is common habit in many areas of the world, also the mistreatement and carelessness in holding animals in absolutely unacceptable conditions is wide-spread, and increases when you move south- and eastwards from here.

However, that is neither an excuse for things being like this, nor is it an excuse for the obvious entertainment this sick girl is getting from it. That she takes it on film and "broadcasts" it, is not just bad taste anymore, even if the puppies already were dead (or even dummies?) before she threw them away (I wonder if this is real, or just a fakeshow to gain attention).

It shows a very disturbed mindset, no matter whether it is real or fake, because she shows a carelessness for life that is worrying.

Spoon 11th 09-01-10 06:48 AM

"You think that's bad? Remember the time you saw the chick pulp video?" (pronounced in a voice of Peter Griffin)

Chick Pulp - Mobile Chicken Slaughter Unit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZR7Pelw8BA

For some reason the puppy video didn't move me at all. I also love meat.

Oberon 09-01-10 07:16 AM

Fortunately the video wouldn't load, but I've heard plenty of tales like this before from all over the world. Makes me lose a little bit of faith in humanity...but equally when I hear of people caring for animals and rescuing them, then I get a little bit of faith back.

Although I hope /b/ manages to throw them into a river too. :yep:

Wolfehunter 09-01-10 10:49 AM

Why did they film that? Are they trying to get caught?

Immature and cruel I guess they're bodies are growing up but there minds are still child like. :nope:

AVGWarhawk 09-01-10 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1482474)
Killing kitten and puppies by drowning them in a sack thrown into the briver is common habit in many areas of the world, also the mistreatement and carelessness in holding animals in absolutely unacceptable conditions is wide-spread, and increases when you move south- and eastwards from here.

However, that is neither an excuse for things being like this, nor is it an excuse for the obvious entertainment this sick girl is getting from it. That she takes it on film and "broadcasts" it, is not just bad taste anymore, even if the puppies already were dead (or even dummies?) before she threw them away (I wonder if this is real, or just a fakeshow to gain attention).

It shows a very disturbed mindset, no matter whether it is real or fake, because she shows a carelessness for life that is worrying.

Very true Skybird. When I lived in NY as kid I witnessed plenty of people dumping animals off bridges into rivers or a sack of animals is dropped from a car in traffic. It is disturbing the very lack of emotion for life itself.

Ducimus 09-01-10 01:30 PM

If you ever get the chance, watch the show, "And man created dog" on the national geographic channel.

Some video clips of said show here: (watch whats there, its pretty cool)
http://channel.nationalgeographic.co...ideos/08487_00


Dog's are special because they have been with us since the dawn of time, and have helped us the entire time. They really are, our best friend.

ReallyDedPoet 09-01-10 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 1482713)

Dog's are special because they have been with us since the dawn of time, and have helped us the entire time. They really are, our best friend.

You got that right :yep: I could not even watch the video :nope:

AVGWarhawk 09-01-10 03:49 PM

Quote:

Dog's are special because they have been with us since the dawn of time, and have helped us the entire time. They really are, our best friend.
Very true. :up:

gimpy117 09-01-10 05:44 PM

I posted a similar thread in The Rise of flight forums and they locked it!

least subsim still allows some free speech

AVGWarhawk 09-01-10 06:21 PM

We might be a little more well rounded here. Or we just do not know what we are doing. Not sure. :hmmm:

ReFaN 09-01-10 06:29 PM

Wont watch it.

Will probably start too cry if i do.

Snestorm 09-01-10 11:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 1482713)
Dog's are special because they have been with us since the dawn of time, and have helped us the entire time. They really are, our best friend.

True.

Skybird 09-02-10 03:36 AM

Adaptation of dogs is said by scientists to go so far that the ability to read basic human expressions of emotions and desires most likely is even genetically transported now from one generation to the next. And dog-owners often swear that dogs even can copy human hbaits and behavior schemes. I would agree with that. We had amongst others Dachshounds at home. Very character-strong, stubborn, independant animals (because when they go into the foxhole they have to rely on themselves and form decisions in no time, without being given commands).

HunterICX 09-03-10 10:24 AM

She has been tracked down by the Police

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti....html?ITO=1490

HunterICX

Oberon 09-03-10 10:57 AM

Good...now throw her into the river :yep:


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