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PETA: oh, how you amuse me.

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Chibibar

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/02/25/sportsline/main6242491.shtml

Latest story.

Peta is using a billboard to promote spade and neuter with Tiger's picture on it. It is pretty funny stuff.
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#2

bhamv3

bhamv3

PETA's gotten to the point where, whenever I see their advertisements, I automatically think to myself, "No way that's a real ad, that's gotta be shopped."


#3



Chazwozel

I... like it. It actually does promote a good message.


#4



Soliloquy

Is using Tiger's image in an ad like that without his permission... allowed? Because I'm pretty sure there's some legal issues there.


#5

sixpackshaker

sixpackshaker

It is more of a parody, so they might get away with it.


#6

Dave

Dave

I think it's trouble because they also say his name, which is a no no.

This will be coming down soon.


#7



makare

He's lost a lot of sponsors. Maybe he is getting paid to be on the sign haha.


#8

ThatNickGuy

ThatNickGuy

Oh, SNIP!


#9

Chad Sexington

Garbledina

Wait, I thought PETA was opposed to pet-owning in general? And they don't consider that process animal cruelty? Huh.

Well, yeah, for once PETA promotes a positive message. Good stuff, really.


#10

Cajungal

Cajungal

Oh, SNIP!
:clap:

I wondered the same thing as you, Garbledina.


#11



Chazwozel

Oh, SNIP!
Single nucleotide polymorphisms?


#12

ThatNickGuy

ThatNickGuy

Nerrrrrrrd! Go back to Nerdania, nerdo! Come on, then. Back in the lab with ya, boy. Git!


#13

fade

fade

Isn't parody highly protected in the US? I mean that was one of the primary means of protest when this country was forming.


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