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  • Bored with PETA

    Does anyone really give a shit what some idiot with a GED thinks about horses?

  • Munnlvr

    The Olivia Munn link didn’t work. That’s just wrong man. I’d drink that womans bath water.

  • Charles

    This certainly is the most pressing social issue of our time.

  • Trey

    I once smoked hashish in a horse drawn carriage in Alexandria, Egypt…. good times!

  • meat eater

    So if NYC is bad for horses, is it not bad for people too? PETA just needs to go away.

  • Hansmoerdijk

    and use her shit for toothpaste

  • Munnlvr

    Yes exactly, you know what I’m talking about.

  • haptiK

    perhaps this bitch should do some research before opening her trap. she might learn that horses produced far more pollution than what is in our cities today and that the car was actually the saviour of the urban sprawlnn”The horse was no newcomer on the urban scene. But by the laten1800s, the problem of horse pollution had reached unprecedentednheights. The growth in the horse population was outstripping even thenrapid rise in the number of human city dwellers. American cities werendrowning in horse manure as well as other unpleasant byproducts ofnthe erau2019s predominant mode of transportation: urine, ufb02ies, congestion,ncarcasses, and trafufb01c accidents.Widespread cruelty to horses was a formnof environmental degradation as well.nnThe situation seemed dire. In 1894, the Times of London estimatednthat by 1950 every street in the city would be buried nine feet deep innhorse manure. One New York prognosticator of the 1890s concludednthat by 1930 the horse droppings would rise to Manhattanu2019s third-storynwindows. A public health and sanitation crisis of almost unimaginablendimensions loomed.”nn – From Horse Power to Horsepower by Eric Morris

  • crazy

    You couldn’t find stats that were older then that to illustrate your point?nI would rather smell horse shit then the exhaust from some over privileged sluts SUV. nnPETA-People Eating Tasty AnimalsnnYes, lets all quit eating meat, using any kind of animal products and retire all working animals and throw hundreds of thousands of more people out of work. nThen what do we do with all the horses, cows, sheep and pigs? Let them run wild? Put them to sleep? nnI love animals but lets get real. Some are here to work, some are here to eat.nnHansmoerdijk, Munnlvr you seriously need to get a life.

  • crazy

    You couldn’t find stats that were older then that to illustrate your point?nI would rather smell horse shit then the exhaust from some over privileged sluts SUV. nnPETA-People Eating Tasty AnimalsnnYes, lets all quit eating meat, using any kind of animal products and retire all working animals and throw hundreds of thousands of more people out of work. nThen what do we do with all the horses, cows, sheep and pigs? Let them run wild? Put them to sleep? nnI love animals but lets get real. Some are here to work, some are here to eat.nnHansmoerdijk, Munnlvr you seriously need to get a life.

  • Jaxan97

    I can understand an organization that monitors and brings to light the abuse of animals. There is some crazy stuff going on out there. But, who do a lot of these celebrities think they are? Seems like they get into a position of popularity and think that their opinions actually mean something. n Look celebs, we like you for whatever talent made you famous. Just because you’ve won an oscar or have graced the cover of Teen Beat doesn’t mean that you are now the authority on World issues.

  • Munnlvr

    Get off of your high horse (I kill me). I’m bored, and talking about PETA makes me even more bored.

  • Anonymous

    So, who the heck is this broad anyway?