Will Peta Attack City Folk?

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PETA has attacked Mario for stomping on turtles and riding yoshi
will they attack this game for hitting animals with nets? :brrrr:
 
Lol.

Im guessing no, but PETA is pretty unpredictable.

Besides, they've got a lot on their plate with Thanksgiving coming up (pun not intended)
 
Well, seeing how the animals wants to eat the Turkey on Thanksgiving, then yes, PETA will attack a rated E/3+ game.

And that is not sarcasm. That's anger at PETA.
 
Khengi said:
Well, seeing how the animals wants to eat the Turkey on Thanksgiving, then yes, PETA will attack a rated E/3+ game.

And that is not sarcasm. That's anger at PETA.
i have nothing against vegetarians but i hate PETA alot instead of giving facts to whywe shouldnt eat animals and stuff they make up crap like milk have aids and pour goat blood on children
 
Zephent said:
Lol.

Im guessing no, but PETA is pretty unpredictable.

Besides, they've got a lot on their plate with Thanksgiving coming up (pun not intended)
*grin* Oh, sure. No pun intended. . .

I imagine that Animal Crossing won't be the kind of thing that PETA likes -- they attacked DreamWorks SKG for their logo featuring a boy fishing, so a game that encourages you to "actually" fish will probably be right out. And I imagine that if harvesting honey from bees is a problem, then actually capturing insects and then enslaving them in a museum is probably worse. . .
 
KAW143 said:
Zephent said:
Lol.

Im guessing no, but PETA is pretty unpredictable.

Besides, they've got a lot on their plate with Thanksgiving coming up (pun not intended)
*grin* Oh, sure. No pun intended. . .

I imagine that Animal Crossing won't be the kind of thing that PETA likes -- they attacked DreamWorks SKG for their logo featuring a boy fishing, so a game that encourages you to "actually" fish will probably be right out. And I imagine that if harvesting honey from bees is a problem, then actually capturing insects and then enslaving them in a museum is probably worse. . .
those bugs know they have a better life in the museum
 
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