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Apr 12, 2017 · The countries where people still eat cats and dogs for dinner. China. A customer holds a puppy for viewing at Yulin dog festival. South Korea. Dog meat has long been a familiar ingredient in meals in countries like China and South Korea. Vietnam. Dogs in Thailand, destined for Vietnam.
21 hours ago, TreatyOak said:

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Well, at least we know UGA is safe as long as he doesn't travel overseas...

 

 

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18 minutes ago, NeverMarryAStripper said:

Has PETA ever won on their demands?  I mean as PC as we've become it still seems that absolutely nobody respects PETA, and rightfully so.

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1 hour ago, jet black said:

They got the cages removed on boxes of animal crackers

IWait, is this true? Will google, but that is fucking beyond stupidity. Were the cookies oppressed, offended? Hahahahaha!. If Trump wants the “wall”, give Mexico California and let them build around it from the Pacicic to the Gulf. 

*No offense intended to our west coast brethren.

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11 minutes ago, Wishbone said:

IWait, is this true? Will google, but that is fucking beyond stupidity. Were the cookies oppressed, offended? Hahahahaha!. If Trump wants the “wall”, give Mexico California and let them build around it from the Pacicic to the Gulf. 

*No offense intended to our west coast brethren.

 

Yup..... Pita Freed the Animal (Crackers)

 

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Absolute bitch move too. Everyone should tell them to go fuck themselves. Have a coke and a smile and shut the fuck up. Suck my dick mutha fucka.

Ps- animal crackers are terrible.
I remember when the Chinese Red Worm was a short-lived scourge of the Internet, and the PETA site was hacked.

People Eating Tasty Animals. The home page was a glorious homage to carnivorous living.
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I rewatched this about a week ago because its awesome. But i cant help but notice out of the 18 or so people/journalists/photgraphers surrounding this, 15 of them were capturing this on their stupid cell phones.


The only 3 not doing it were bevo and ugas handlers. I just dont understand watching live events through your phone. Its a video youll never watch again.

Fuck those guys

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^^^^ sturm interviewed knoxy about that on the ticket several years ago.  he was very, very upset about it.  kinda sad listening to him talk about how much it upset him.  

it was also total bullshit.  that colorado cunt should’ve been charged with assault. 

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On 10/3/2019 at 4:24 PM, futureman said:

^^^^ sturm interviewed knoxy about that on the ticket several years ago.  he was very, very upset about it.  kinda sad listening to him talk about how much it upset him.  

it was also total bullshit.  that colorado cunt should’ve been charged with assault. 

Yeah he played it off live, but I can understand why he was so pissed. 

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7 minutes ago, Jkwellborn said:

Huh?

Photographer sues Bevo’s caretakers, alleging permanent injuries from mascot meetup

AUSTIN (KXAN) — It’s been more than 22 months since the University of Texas at Austin mascot, Bevo XV the Longhorn steer, collided with photojournalist Nick Wagner at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans.

Wagner says he still has permanent injuries from that encounter that get in the way of his daily life, which is why he filed a lawsuit against Bevo’s caretakers on Oct. 16 in a Travis County District Court.

The lawsuit alleges gross negligence on the part of the alumni association for the Silver Spurs as well as John and Betty Baker, the steer’s owners. The Silver Spurs is a UT student service organization responsible for the care and transportation of Bevo.

Ricky Brennes of the Silver Spurs Alumni Association told KXAN Tuesday, “in light of this matter being subject to litigation, we cannot comment at this time.”

Wagner was working as a journalist for the Austin American-Statesman at the time of the incident, but he tells KXAN he was laid off as part of a round of cuts by the Statesman’s owner Gannett this spring.

He told KXAN in an interview Tuesday that his initial neck and back injury worsened in the months following the encounter with Bevo, requiring him to seek treatment. Documents provided by Wagner’s attorney indicate Wagner was charged more than $24,000 in medical bills—around $20,000 of which were not covered by insurance.

Wagner’s attorney, Jon Powell, explained he began reaching out to the Silver Spurs Alumni Association on Wagner’s behalf in November 2019. Powell said he presented Wagner’s medical bills to the alumni association in an attempt to negotiate, but the alumni association has not offered to pay any of the medical bills.

Wagner is asking for a trial by jury and monetary relief between $200,000 and $1 million.

“Made for TV”

The incident that sparked this lawsuit happened in January 2019, when UT’s football team faced off against the University of Georgia at the Sugar Bowl. A meetup was arranged between Bevo and Uga, the bulldog mascot for UGA, so press were gathered around the area (including KXAN News employees).

Wagner explained to KXAN in 2019 he had gotten wind there would be a meeting of the mascots, so he waited in the area, capturing photos from the ground of Uga while separated from Bevo by a partition.

The event was being televised live on ESPN and was also captured by many journalists from different angles, so there is plenty of footage of what followed.

KXAN journalists captured footage of Bevo waiting for the meeting with Uga, as he was being monitored by the Silver Spurs and kept in a fenced-off, temporary enclosure on the field, which did not touch the ground. 

The lawsuit alleges Bevo’s handlers from the Silver Spurs then “untied Bevo’s lead ropes and began to poke and prod Bevo in an attempt to get Bevo to turn around toward the UGA mascot.”

In video footage of the incident, Wagner can be seen on his knees photographing the UGA bulldog as Bevo pushes through the gate behind Wagner and collides with him. Shortly after, Wagner can be seen on video footage hopping quickly away from Bevo.

The lawsuit alleges Wagner was struck twice by Bevo in his neck and back. Additionally, the lawsuit claims Bevo’s caretakers “failed to take proper safety precautions.”

 

https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/photographer-sues-bevos-caretakers-alleging-permanent-injuries-from-mascot-meetup/

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On 11/20/2020 at 8:22 PM, LTtxfan said:

Photographer sues Bevo’s caretakers, alleging permanent injuries from mascot meetup

AUSTIN (KXAN) — It’s been more than 22 months since the University of Texas at Austin mascot, Bevo XV the Longhorn steer, collided with photojournalist Nick Wagner at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans.

Wagner says he still has permanent injuries from that encounter that get in the way of his daily life, which is why he filed a lawsuit against Bevo’s caretakers on Oct. 16 in a Travis County District Court.

The lawsuit alleges gross negligence on the part of the alumni association for the Silver Spurs as well as John and Betty Baker, the steer’s owners. The Silver Spurs is a UT student service organization responsible for the care and transportation of Bevo.

Ricky Brennes of the Silver Spurs Alumni Association told KXAN Tuesday, “in light of this matter being subject to litigation, we cannot comment at this time.”

Wagner was working as a journalist for the Austin American-Statesman at the time of the incident, but he tells KXAN he was laid off as part of a round of cuts by the Statesman’s owner Gannett this spring.

He told KXAN in an interview Tuesday that his initial neck and back injury worsened in the months following the encounter with Bevo, requiring him to seek treatment. Documents provided by Wagner’s attorney indicate Wagner was charged more than $24,000 in medical bills—around $20,000 of which were not covered by insurance.

Wagner’s attorney, Jon Powell, explained he began reaching out to the Silver Spurs Alumni Association on Wagner’s behalf in November 2019. Powell said he presented Wagner’s medical bills to the alumni association in an attempt to negotiate, but the alumni association has not offered to pay any of the medical bills.

Wagner is asking for a trial by jury and monetary relief between $200,000 and $1 million.

“Made for TV”

The incident that sparked this lawsuit happened in January 2019, when UT’s football team faced off against the University of Georgia at the Sugar Bowl. A meetup was arranged between Bevo and Uga, the bulldog mascot for UGA, so press were gathered around the area (including KXAN News employees).

Wagner explained to KXAN in 2019 he had gotten wind there would be a meeting of the mascots, so he waited in the area, capturing photos from the ground of Uga while separated from Bevo by a partition.

The event was being televised live on ESPN and was also captured by many journalists from different angles, so there is plenty of footage of what followed.

KXAN journalists captured footage of Bevo waiting for the meeting with Uga, as he was being monitored by the Silver Spurs and kept in a fenced-off, temporary enclosure on the field, which did not touch the ground. 

The lawsuit alleges Bevo’s handlers from the Silver Spurs then “untied Bevo’s lead ropes and began to poke and prod Bevo in an attempt to get Bevo to turn around toward the UGA mascot.”

In video footage of the incident, Wagner can be seen on his knees photographing the UGA bulldog as Bevo pushes through the gate behind Wagner and collides with him. Shortly after, Wagner can be seen on video footage hopping quickly away from Bevo.

The lawsuit alleges Wagner was struck twice by Bevo in his neck and back. Additionally, the lawsuit claims Bevo’s caretakers “failed to take proper safety precautions.”

 

https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/photographer-sues-bevos-caretakers-alleging-permanent-injuries-from-mascot-meetup/

Is he the one in blue?  If so lmao, full of shit. 

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3 hours ago, ChickenSandwich said:

Is he the one in blue?  If so lmao, full of shit. 

Lol. It looks he got nothing more than a nudge from Bevo’s forehead. Like if someone behind you tripped bumped into your back.  “permanent injuries?”  Maybe carrying 40# of glass, plastic and electronics around your neck didn’t help things. 

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UGAs handlers don't know what the fuck a Bulldog is.

AKC:

https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/bulldog/

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... Bulldogs were created in 13th-century England, during the reign of King John, for the “sport” of bullbaiting, in which a staked bull fought a pack of dogs while spectators bet on the outcome. 

Longhorns, or course, being more closely related to 13th century bovines than most, not forgetting this shit anytime soon.

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