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PETA discovers new levels of self-parody

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 6:47 pm
by Sionnach Glic
When you think cute, playful, and snuggly in animals, the logical choice of pet is trout? That's what PETA thinks, anyway, in its new campaign to propagandize children into avoiding meat. They now want to call fish "sea kittens", because then no one would ever think of eating a kitten - right? It's almost good enough to be an Onion parody:

People don't seem to like fish. They're slithery and slimy, and they have eyes on either side of their pointy little heads-which is weird, to say the least. Plus, the small ones nibble at your feet when you're swimming, and the big ones-well, the big ones will bite your face off if Jaws is anything to go by.

Of course, if you look at it another way, what all this really means is that fish need to fire their PR guy-stat. Whoever was in charge of creating a positive image for fish needs to go right back to working on the Britney Spears account and leave our scaly little friends alone. You've done enough damage, buddy. We've got it from here. And we're going to start by retiring the old name for good. When your name can also be used as a verb that means driving a hook through your head, it's time for a serious image makeover. And who could possibly want to put a hook through a sea kitten?

I actually like fish. Broiled, fried, even grilled on a cedar plank, they make for tasty eating. Changing the name to "sea kittens" won't make them any less tasty, or for that matter, any less slithery and slimy, either. It might give people a few ideas about land kittens that PETA may not like, however.
Britney Spears doesn't get the worst of it, however:

A University of Edinburgh study found that sea kittens can retain information that they learned up to 11 months earlier, which makes them cuter and smarter than the president of the United States!
But not smarter than PETA activists who come up with silly euphemisms like "sea kittens". And which POTUS do they mean? If this is still up on January 21st, I'm prepared to officially call PETA a racist organization, following the 2008 presidential campaign rules!
No, I'm not making it up. No, it's not the Onion.

Re: PETA discovers new levels of self-parody

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 6:53 pm
by USSEnterprise
:wtf:

I want one! And if its not your ideal pet...well you can always eat it. I mean, cats and dogs would be a pain because you have have to get rid of all of the fur, then they would be tough....

Re: PETA discovers new levels of self-parody

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 6:55 pm
by Lazar
"Sea kittens"? "Sea kittens"?

:laughroll: :laughroll: :laughroll: :laughroll: :laughroll: :laughroll: :laughroll: :laughroll: :laughroll: :laughroll:

PETA's always good for a laugh.

Re: PETA discovers new levels of self-parody

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:04 pm
by Sionnach Glic
Check out the link to their website in the article I posted. I think it was designed by fricken 3 year olds.

Re: PETA discovers new levels of self-parody

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:04 pm
by Captain Picard's Hair
OK, who wants to dive in to the aquarium in Ian and Graham's ready room and clean their sea-litter box? :girl:

I suppose you could snuggle up with a fish, and at least then it wouldn't be long until you get the drowning you deserve

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Just wait until someone comes up with the idea that plants have feelings that must be protected too! "All eating is unethical!"

Re: PETA discovers new levels of self-parody

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:07 pm
by USSEnterprise
Rochey wrote:Check out the link to their website in the article I posted. I think it was designed by fricken 3 year olds.
Because only a three year old would'nt find the idea completely and utterly insane, stupid, waste of time to see, read, or hear about.

Re: PETA discovers new levels of self-parody

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:07 pm
by Lazar
Doesn't PETA know that kittens grow up to be vicious killers? :lol:

Re: PETA discovers new levels of self-parody

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:28 pm
by Captain Seafort
Lazar wrote:Doesn't PETA know that kittens grow up to be vicious killers? :lol:
I thought that was rabbits?

Re: PETA discovers new levels of self-parody

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:33 pm
by Aaron
This idea has to much potential for laughs for me to pass up embracing it. I shall now refer to fish as "sea-kitties".

Oh, anyone else reminded of the Jessica Simpson clip where she asks why "chicken of the sea tuna" has no chicken in it?

Re: PETA discovers new levels of self-parody

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:45 pm
by Tsukiyumi
Mmmm. I think I'll have a couple more sea-kitten fillets tonight for dinner. :lol:

Re: PETA discovers new levels of self-parody

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:54 pm
by Captain Picard's Hair
Tsukiyumi wrote:Mmmm. I think I'll have a couple more sea-kitten fillets tonight for dinner. :lol:
Frank Drebin: Uh Raquel, just a second, I just had a thought. This show is being seen all over the world. I was thinking, if we could all just send good thoughts, transmit them through these cameras here, to the elected leader of China, Wing wa woo tong, so that they might finally be nice. Thank you.
[applause]
Raquel Welch: And the winner is...
Frank Drebin: Uh Raquel, so many go to bed hungry in this nation, yet cat food is full of tuna! I cant help but think each time I go to the zoo and see those porpises, crammed into those tiny tanks, what a waste that is. Butcher half of them now! That's hundreds of pounds of Dolphin meat that can be fed to our cats, freeing up that tuna for our nations hungry.
[one person claps here]
Raquel Welch: And the winner is...
Frank Drebin: Uh so many are cold, shivering in the night, so I say, butcher those cats, skin them! Use their fur to keep hundreds warm!
Raquel Welch: [shocked] Jesus, Phil!

Re: PETA discovers new levels of self-parody

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:55 pm
by Tsukiyumi
:lol:

I miss those movies.

Re: PETA discovers new levels of self-parody

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:44 pm
by RK_Striker_JK_5
Wow.... what the hell do you say to bullshit like that? Honestly, that goes beyond inane into... into... something. I don't even know what!

I'd kill a sea kitten and fry it right up!

Re: PETA discovers new levels of self-parody

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:52 pm
by Teaos
So does that mean I have to change my usual friday night dinner of "fish and ships" to "Sea-kitten and chips?"

Re: PETA discovers new levels of self-parody

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:57 pm
by Graham Kennedy
Seriously, PETA has to be some kind of parody organisation, right? Nobody can really think these things for real?