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Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Game Animals (and creatures)

Archive for the 'Cruel' Category

Oh the cruelty of it all!

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

One of the few games it would seem that takes animal safety seriously is Hello Kitty Online! All of us who love furries and animals and non-violence will find their place in the cutest online game of all time, Hello Kitty MMORPG, the Online home of Hello Kitty.

So I applied to be part of the HKO founders beta of course, but took my sweet time, in part because I was so busy, I mean the graphic below tells you to sign up now doesn’t it?

I did not get my acceptance e-mail like many other blog posts I’ve seen, I guess that means I didn’t get in but I won’t despair! There’s a room for us animal lovers in the future after beta! Someone start an animal lovers guild!

Bigfoot found? The abominable snowman is for real?

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

 

A policeman and a former corrections officer say that on Friday they will unveil evidence of what they claim is their biggest find ever: the body of Bigfoot.

The thawed body of a creature reputed to be Bigfoot reportedly weighs more than 500 pounds.

The thawed body of a creature reputed to be Bigfoot reportedly weighs more than 500 pounds. Stuffing them in a fridge like box, dead or not looks pretty cruel to me!

Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer, a pair of Bigfoot-hunting hobbyists from north Georgia, say they found the creature’s body in a wooded area and spotted several similar creatures that were still alive.

The carcass of the furry half-man, half-ape is 7 feet, 7 inches tall and weighs more than 500 pounds, they say. However, the two are not disclosing the exact location of their discovery to protect the remaining creatures.

Tom Nelson, chairman of the biology department at North Georgia College and State University in Dahlonega, said he’s "pretty skeptical" the world will feast its eyes on a new species Friday.

"That would certainly rock mammalogy," joked Nelson, who specializes in the study of mammals. "I see a research grant in my future."

Whitton and Dyer plan to unveil what they say is DNA and photo evidence of the discovery in Palo Alto, California, in conjunction with a group called Searching for Bigfoot Inc.

A photograph on that group’s Web site shows what appears to be the body of a large, hairy creature with an ape-like face, stuffed into a large freezer.

According to a written release, the two announced the discovery on an Internet radio show, "Squatch Detective," several weeks ago. iReport.com: Do you believe in Bigfoot?

"The only person we would allow to come down and verify the body was ‘the Real Bigfoot Hunter,’ Tom Biscardi," Dyer said, referring to Searching for Bigfoot’s CEO, who has been looking for the elusive, legendary creature in the United States and Canada since 1971.

Whitton is a Georgia police officer who is on administrative leave after being shot in the wrist during a pursuit. Dyer is a former prison guard.

DNA tests on the body have begun, said the statement, and "extensive scientific studies" will be done on the body by scientists, including a molecular biologist, an anthropologist and a paleontologist.

Nelson, the university professor, acknowledged that new species of animals have been discovered in recent decades and that, in science, "we always acknowledge the possibility of something new."

But he said that even in north Georgia, home to the Blue Ridge Mountains and the foot of the Appalachian Trail, it stretches the imagination to think a family of 7-foot-tall creatures could have eluded hunters, hikers and creeping development until now.

"To the average person, these places just seem like extreme wilderness where you’ll find lions and tigers and bears," he said. "The reality is that you’re never more than a mile from a road."

The group says the animal is male, has reddish hair and "blackish-gray" eyes and human-like feet, hands and teeth.

Which animals need saving first?!

Friday, June 15th, 2007

This is a request we at the SPCGA have, which video game animals do you think we need to be saving first and campaigning for? Please post your suggestions here, I’ll be waiting a little while to see how many responses we will be getting, just comment on my blog or send us an e-mail at spcga@hellokitty.com

Bowling with Bunnies

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

Do you see the terrified look on those sweet little rabbids who sit there helplessly as a barrel is thrown to us like a bowling ball to have them fall into the deep depths of the canyon? Do you see the evil look that Rayman has before he throws the helpless little bunnies into hell?

Rabbids have feelings too you know! Unlike the lemmings, they don’t have suicidal tendencies and get no satisfaction, the horrified screams of anguish is evidence enough that the world has become a sick place indeed! Stop the violence!

Watch this Video at your own peril….

A suitable location for this blog - the SPCGA

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

This blog is the new official home of the SPCGA, also known as the Society for Preventation against Cruelty for Game Animals (specifically Video Game animals), afterall….there is an SPCA but what about all those fuzzy virtual creatures out there who are being shot, muzzled, undressed, stuck in dishwashers and hanged out to dry?

This blog will be more concerned about the state of mind of the countless creatures as supposed to the even more disturbing trends of pay per hunting (virtual play but with real life results).

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