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You guys, what PETA does best are publicity stunts. they gotcha again. -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu)
Jan 9 '09, 12:44
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Responses:
You could call fish "Jacen" and its not going to make them un-delicious. -- nm
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TFox
Jan 9, 12:52
1
*laughing*
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kelly
Jan 9, 12:53
now I just want to find out if kittens taste like lobster -- nm
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dogbert183
Jan 9, 12:48
4
LOBSTER IS NOT FISH! -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 9, 12:48
3
kittens aren't fish either, peta shouldn't try to confuse me.
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dogbert183
Jan 9, 12:50
1
Calico. I bet those taste like lobster. (nm)
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musubi, on a logic rampage
Jan 9, 12:52
Of course not, Lobsters are underwater bugs. Yum. (nm)
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musubi, on a logic rampage
Jan 9, 12:49
They made me hungry for kitten. -- nm
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Dano
Jan 9, 12:46
Mister Splashypants thinks that PETA is a waste of time. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 9, 12:46
yep. get people talking. change a few perspectives in the process. -- nm
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kare
Jan 9, 12:45
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I am not convinced it works at all (in terms of changing minds). But they do get the press. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 9, 12:46
30
i think this one is sort of brilliant as far as getting to kids and people who do the "blissful ignorance" thing.
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kare
Jan 9, 12:50
20
i think you're totally 100% right, and they've been very succesful with their tactics....nm
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x
Jan 9, 13:13
I'm pretty sure the vast majority of people know fish are living things.
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TWuG
Jan 9, 12:56
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when i say "blissfully ignorant" i mean those that intentionally try not to think too much about the actual source of their food
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kare
Jan 9, 12:59
7
agreed that a lot of people do that. I just don't think PETA's shtick works against that. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 9, 13:07
1
PETA articles are what first got me thinking about the whole thing at around 10-11.
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kare
Jan 9, 13:13
It may make some people think. Personally, I think it's insulting. If you (impersonal, not you) have a good argument for being vegan, make it
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TWuG
Jan 9, 13:05
1
I just wish they stop there effin preaching and their holier than thou attitude. -- nm
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CQ
Jan 9, 13:08
I think this is true - when you go to the supermarket, you see packages of meat that have little resemblance to the animal they came from
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Roger More
Jan 9, 13:04
I hope a shark makes that connection the next time it bites a person. Hopefully it'll treat that person with respect. -- nm
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CQ
Jan 9, 13:04
1
as an aside, i heard recently that many sharks bite simply because they're curious about something. and often they let go because they're like, ew, a
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kare
Jan 9, 13:15
I don't think those particular people would stop no matter what the results. I think they like seeing themselves in print. Whether they are responsibl
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loosilu
Jan 9, 12:54
6
exactly. it's awesome in that the people who won't switch no matter what are so angered/annoyed that they help spread the message to people who just
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kare
Jan 9, 12:56
5
ah. It's possible, and I guess we can't know. I hold a grudge against them, so I'm biased. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 9, 12:57
4
i'm sure they're very careful about measuring results, and going with what works. -- nm
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kare
Jan 9, 13:00
3
I doubt that very much, honestly. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 9, 13:14
peta doesn't strike me as being careful about things like image and effectiveness at all.
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TFox
Jan 9, 13:04
1
i guess we don't know. just, as someone who has worked in marketing for years, you usually try to measure success and decide on future approaches
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kare
Jan 9, 13:07
To many people, fish are just fillets they buy in wrapping in the store. Ditto for chicken, etc.
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Beryllium
Jan 9, 12:53
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I never thought about it that way, but I think I'd be in the same boat (well except for deer).
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musubi, on a logic rampage
Jan 9, 12:55
yep. there's lots of people who purposely don't think about it too much. and then of course there's lots of others that couldn't care less.
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kare
Jan 9, 12:55
Some of the marine stunts they do really piss me off.
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Beryllium
Jan 9, 12:47
7
which ones? are you sure that's PETA and not Greenpeace? -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 9, 12:48
6
although I had to laugh hearing about someone saying they couldn't support Greenpeace because of what they did to the Rainbow Warrior. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 9, 12:54
4
I admit that I hold a grudge against Greenpeace for being partially responsible for UH taking "Rainbows" out of their name.
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musubi, on a logic rampage
Jan 9, 13:01
3
gay greenpeacers most of all. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 9, 13:02
2
Redundant? (nm)
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musubi, on a logic rampage
Jan 9, 13:03
1
INVALID. :) -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 9, 13:11
hmm, you raise a valid point. But as far as stupid annoyingness, lately they're on the same page. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 9, 12:50
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