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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Don't Be Dumb. Animals Are NOT People!

You may have heard of the phrase "he thinks he's people" when a dog or cat owner describes how their pet likes to do stuff. Here is examples of people taking that "people" thing a little too far...

Fox News Video Jun 8, 2012- 1:32 - Arizona man tries to nurse baby bobcat, exactly opposite of what experts advise ... Warning: That's not a kitten...




You actually have to tell people... Please don't hug big cats. That's dumb. It leads to sh*t "unlike" this...



A woman got more than she bargained for recently when she got up-close-and-personal with some cheetahs for a photo op.

She says she was on vacation from Scotland with her husband and just wanted to get her picture taken next to the animals during a trip to a South African Game preserve.

It all started out fine, she says, but she quickly noticed one of the cheetahs attacking a young girl close by. After she went to go help pull them off the child, they began attacking her. Her husband kept taking pictures as the cheetahs got on top of her, leaving her with puncture wounds, scratches, and a severe cut on her scalp. Park employees and guests finally managed to pull the cats off.


Also, why is the media plastering pictures of people kissing dogs everywhere? Children like to imitate.  A child getting bitten by a dog because they are dumb enough to put thier faces into the face of an animal is something that's taught/learned not accidental. BTW, this guy isn't a child...

VIDEO: Dog Bites Anchor’s Face on Live TV

Yesterday on America’s Newsroom, Bill Hemmer showed video of an 85-pound Argentine mastiff being rescued from an icy reservoir. Unfortunately in doing press related to the rescue, the dog, named Max, bit a local television reporter in the face … on live TV!


The anchor, Kyle Dyer, got too close to Max’s face and he went on the attack. Dyer has had surgery and is expected to make a full recovery.

Max is in the custody of Denver animal control, where he will be examined before being returned to his owner.


Explanation of how kids imitate immature & racist adults. "Kids' racist tweets: "The infection is contracted from adults... it's a cultural sickness"  

Explanation of the "stupidity epidemic" amongst adults in the United States is here ... Has The USA Become Like A Sort Of Disneyland?

BTW, there was a time when we were scared of poisonousness snakes, lions, wolves... but now it's goats. Really. What if it was a coyote, bob cat, peacock ... or even worse a kidnapper! 



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