But seriously, this is another classic example of people using humour to emotionally bar themselves from something that deep down, and maybe not consciously, they know is wrong. I feel sorry for people who resort to tasteless humour like this so that they don't have to feel any concern or responsibility for such abhorrent practices as seal clubbing.
I'm not brave enough to click on the link, what is it?
It's not too graphic. It's an image of a man swinging a club at a seal, like one of the pictures used often in animal rights protests AGAINST seal clubbing, and it's been captioned "Warranty void if seal breaks."
Clearly a very witty pun and the height of intellectual humour. <-- lookit the spider expressing my distaste!
I'm not brave enough to click on the link, what is it?
It's not too graphic. It's an image of a man swinging a club at a seal, like one of the pictures used often in animal rights protests AGAINST seal clubbing, and it's been captioned "Warranty void if seal breaks."
Clearly a very witty pun and the height of intellectual humour. <-- lookit the spider expressing my distaste!