Gruesome!
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Bonsai Kitten. X| /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com
It's a hoax. Not funny though :| .
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I'm not an animal lover, but this is just wrong. I believe like the Indians did, if you kill an animal then use it. Don't just friggin' torture a kittin for decoration! :mad: Maybe we should drug some of those guys up and put 'em in a jar? Who's for it? :) Jeremy L. Falcon "The One Who Said, 'The One Who Said...'" Homepage: imputek.com
A very cramped jar! And let's skip the anesthesia...
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Bonsai Kitten. X| /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com
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It's a hoax. Not funny though :| .
I can't image how anybody could see it as anything but a hoax. Many of the images are obviously staged, and rectilinear kittens... please. If that alone doesn't scream hoax at you then all fool you. ____________________ David Wulff I watch how the moon sits in the sky On a dark night shining with the light from the sun The sun doesn't give light to the moon Assuming the moon's going to owe it one It makes me think of how you act to me You do favours and then rapidly You just turn around and start asking me about Things you want back from me - Linkin Park
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Bonsai Kitten. X| /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com
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I can't image how anybody could see it as anything but a hoax. Many of the images are obviously staged, and rectilinear kittens... please. If that alone doesn't scream hoax at you then all fool you. ____________________ David Wulff I watch how the moon sits in the sky On a dark night shining with the light from the sun The sun doesn't give light to the moon Assuming the moon's going to owe it one It makes me think of how you act to me You do favours and then rapidly You just turn around and start asking me about Things you want back from me - Linkin Park
Not the point, David. There isn't a week that goes by in this country that you don't turn on the tv and hear a story of how someone has doused a cat in petrol and set it ablaze or a decapitated a dog for kicks. It's not about this one site being a hoax or not. It's about the mindset of people that think that hurting the defenseless is fun - whether that be wild animals, domesticated pets or children. Cheers, Tom Archer Author, Inside C#
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A very cramped jar! And let's skip the anesthesia...
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Not the point, David. There isn't a week that goes by in this country that you don't turn on the tv and hear a story of how someone has doused a cat in petrol and set it ablaze or a decapitated a dog for kicks. It's not about this one site being a hoax or not. It's about the mindset of people that think that hurting the defenseless is fun - whether that be wild animals, domesticated pets or children. Cheers, Tom Archer Author, Inside C#
Tom Archer wrote: Not the point, David. There isn't a week that goes by in this country that you don't turn on the tv and hear a story of how someone has doused a cat in petrol and set it ablaze or a decapitated a dog for kicks. It's not about this one site being a hoax or not. It's about the mindset of people that think that hurting the defenseless is fun - whether that be wild animals, domesticated pets or children. In some ways I agree with you Tom, { I must say that since you are a popular author ). But if we are going to attack websites for hoaxes, where do we draw the line. It would be a bit like implimenting thought police. Yes just joking about such things is sick, but can we really ban bad humor? Regardz Colin J Davies
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I think it's interesting that we often qu-ote each other in our sigs and attribute the qu-otes to "The Lounge". --- Daniel Fergusson, "The Lounge"
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Tom Archer wrote: Not the point, David. There isn't a week that goes by in this country that you don't turn on the tv and hear a story of how someone has doused a cat in petrol and set it ablaze or a decapitated a dog for kicks. It's not about this one site being a hoax or not. It's about the mindset of people that think that hurting the defenseless is fun - whether that be wild animals, domesticated pets or children. In some ways I agree with you Tom, { I must say that since you are a popular author ). But if we are going to attack websites for hoaxes, where do we draw the line. It would be a bit like implimenting thought police. Yes just joking about such things is sick, but can we really ban bad humor? Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
I think it's interesting that we often qu-ote each other in our sigs and attribute the qu-otes to "The Lounge". --- Daniel Fergusson, "The Lounge"
****Colin Davies wrote: In some ways I agree with you Tom, { I must say that since you are a popular author ). And I appreciate that :) ****Colin Davies wrote: But if we are going to attack websites for hoaxes, where do we draw the line. It would be a bit like implimenting thought police. Yes just joking about such things is sick, but can we really ban bad humor Actually, there are two issues here: 1) I'm not saying to ban the site. My remark was that the attempt at humour was sickening and a symptom of a greater illness. Just as the person that created the site has the right to voice their opinion, so do we in stating that the attempt is inappropriate and unsuccessful. 2) However, with regards to drawing lines, please keep in mind that we do draw such lines every day on these issues. After all, don't we ban even satire and cartoons depicting child pornography? To me the line is very clear and it lies between that which is legal and that which is not. Clearly the inhumane treatment of animals falls over that line. Just my 0.02 :) Cheers, Tom Archer Author, Inside C#
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Not the point, David. There isn't a week that goes by in this country that you don't turn on the tv and hear a story of how someone has doused a cat in petrol and set it ablaze or a decapitated a dog for kicks. It's not about this one site being a hoax or not. It's about the mindset of people that think that hurting the defenseless is fun - whether that be wild animals, domesticated pets or children. Cheers, Tom Archer Author, Inside C#
It's a stupid website, but no one has to look at it.
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****Colin Davies wrote: In some ways I agree with you Tom, { I must say that since you are a popular author ). And I appreciate that :) ****Colin Davies wrote: But if we are going to attack websites for hoaxes, where do we draw the line. It would be a bit like implimenting thought police. Yes just joking about such things is sick, but can we really ban bad humor Actually, there are two issues here: 1) I'm not saying to ban the site. My remark was that the attempt at humour was sickening and a symptom of a greater illness. Just as the person that created the site has the right to voice their opinion, so do we in stating that the attempt is inappropriate and unsuccessful. 2) However, with regards to drawing lines, please keep in mind that we do draw such lines every day on these issues. After all, don't we ban even satire and cartoons depicting child pornography? To me the line is very clear and it lies between that which is legal and that which is not. Clearly the inhumane treatment of animals falls over that line. Just my 0.02 :) Cheers, Tom Archer Author, Inside C#
Tom Archer wrote: After all, don't we ban even satire and cartoons depicting child pornography? I'm unsure whether I have heard of any instances of this, but I agree if such sites exist they deserve to be attacked trashed etc. Tom Archer wrote: To me the line is very clear and it lies between that which is legal and that which is not. Clearly the inhumane treatment of animals falls over that line. I'm unsure of the clarity of the line, eg sites depicting bomb creation and hatred certainly exist on the www. Also there are some loony people who actually find the Japanese art of Bonsai itself to be offensive, how do we cater to there taste sensitivity. Tom Archer wrote: 1) I'm not saying to ban the site. My remark was that the attempt at humour was sickening and a symptom of a greater illness. Just as the person that created the site has the right to voice their opinion, so do we in stating that the attempt is inappropriate and unsuccessful. I would actually like to see the web somehow rated for content so certain domains such as bonzaikitten can be avoided, similar to how sex-shops are unable to display there wares in a window display in most places. I really wouldn't want my kids to accidentally stumble across such a site. But I do realise that this would be a massive undertaking. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
I think it's interesting that we often qu-ote each other in our sigs and attribute the qu-otes to "The Lounge". --- Daniel Fergusson, "The Lounge"
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It's a stupid website, but no one has to look at it.
Richard Melton wrote: It's a stupid website, but no one has to look at it. True no one has to look at it but unfortunatly some people believe a lot of what they read. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
I think it's interesting that we often qu-ote each other in our sigs and attribute the qu-otes to "The Lounge". --- Daniel Fergusson, "The Lounge"
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Tom Archer wrote: After all, don't we ban even satire and cartoons depicting child pornography? I'm unsure whether I have heard of any instances of this, but I agree if such sites exist they deserve to be attacked trashed etc. Tom Archer wrote: To me the line is very clear and it lies between that which is legal and that which is not. Clearly the inhumane treatment of animals falls over that line. I'm unsure of the clarity of the line, eg sites depicting bomb creation and hatred certainly exist on the www. Also there are some loony people who actually find the Japanese art of Bonsai itself to be offensive, how do we cater to there taste sensitivity. Tom Archer wrote: 1) I'm not saying to ban the site. My remark was that the attempt at humour was sickening and a symptom of a greater illness. Just as the person that created the site has the right to voice their opinion, so do we in stating that the attempt is inappropriate and unsuccessful. I would actually like to see the web somehow rated for content so certain domains such as bonzaikitten can be avoided, similar to how sex-shops are unable to display there wares in a window display in most places. I really wouldn't want my kids to accidentally stumble across such a site. But I do realise that this would be a massive undertaking. Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
I think it's interesting that we often qu-ote each other in our sigs and attribute the qu-otes to "The Lounge". --- Daniel Fergusson, "The Lounge"
In IE, try: Tools | Internet Options... | Content (tab) | Enable... Won't somebody please think of the children!!!! - Reverend Lovejoy's wife -- Russell Morris "WOW! Chocolate - half price!" - Homer Simpson, while in the land of chocolate.
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In IE, try: Tools | Internet Options... | Content (tab) | Enable... Won't somebody please think of the children!!!! - Reverend Lovejoy's wife -- Russell Morris "WOW! Chocolate - half price!" - Homer Simpson, while in the land of chocolate.
Russell Morris wrote: In IE, try: Tools | Internet Options... | Content (tab) | Enable... Ok, I'll have a go at it on my son's PC, Thanks :-) Regardz Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
I think it's interesting that we often qu-ote each other in our sigs and attribute the qu-otes to "The Lounge". --- Daniel Fergusson, "The Lounge"