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8 March 10
mattlehrer:

letthemeatmeat:

As long as humans keep “loving one [dogs &amp; cats] and eating the other [farm animals],” the “other” will stop at nothing to fool us into loving them too. As The Daily Mail tells it, this chicken was so desperate to save her own hide that she concocted what is sure to go down as one of the most hair-brained schemes of the 21st century — pretending to be a dog!
Well played, ma’am, well played.
The irony is that the owners always wanted to keep this chicken as a pet anyway and never intended to slaughter her, so Chicken Little here is betraying her own species and making a fool of herself for nothing.

mattlehrer:

letthemeatmeat:

As long as humans keep “loving one [dogs & cats] and eating the other [farm animals],” the “other” will stop at nothing to fool us into loving them too. As The Daily Mail tells it, this chicken was so desperate to save her own hide that she concocted what is sure to go down as one of the most hair-brained schemes of the 21st century — pretending to be a dog!

Well played, ma’am, well played.

The irony is that the owners always wanted to keep this chicken as a pet anyway and never intended to slaughter her, so Chicken Little here is betraying her own species and making a fool of herself for nothing.

Reblogged: mattlehrer

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