Apr13
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Your weekly installment of things I’ve found even slightly funny or interesting on the internet. Here we go . . .
If you know what “counting the omer” is, then you will love this veggie take on the Jewish tradition.
I know it’s a little creepy, but my friend Marta absolutely worships Zach Braff, and she made me post this. I apologize in advance.
Pigs are smart. And cute. Please go vegetarian.
Who says don’t bite the hand that feeds you?
Check out this amazing story about a very unique Canada goose. You've got to wonder if her mate fell victim to a hunter, since these birds normally mate for life.
Kind of cool anti-seal hunt cartoon.
Never, ever, ever forget that when it comes to dolphins and unicorns, dolphins are cuter. I know its kind of old, but I just rediscovered it this week!
And finally, I know this post is supposed to be all about the internet, but this is so cool that I just had to share. Ad agency DDB Warsaw and AMS Outdoor Advertising have teamed up to run this amazing ad all over Warsaw, Poland. It is one of the finalists our Young Guns ad competition.






Comments
about the goose story...
just b/c the goose went from wild to tame doesnt make it "semi-human", interesting video, though.
also, the goose (most likely) would not have a mate. the goose was raised from birth (see video) and patterened its life after its caretaker, it would not know the details of courtship with wild geese. instinct or not, it needed parents with feathers to teach it that. peta could be a little more creative in thinking of anti-hunting slander.
Posted by: Larry Buck | April 15, 2007 08:39 PM
Well, I think that PETA should be proud of everything they do to help animals and PEOPLE!! I feel so healthy after they helped me go veg!!! so Larry, have a little more respect. I don't see you trying any of this. Thank you.
Posted by: Allison | April 17, 2007 07:06 PM
there is nothing wrong with being a vegetarian, and peta is strongly against hunting, that I disagree with.
Posted by: Larry Buck | April 18, 2007 09:17 PM