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WTHeck? Dead Squirrel?

iLander

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This is why I have no hope for future generations...

Girl feels the need to pick up and play with a dead squirrel and instead of taking it away, the parents film her playing with it and probably getting who knows what kind of bacteria on herself.. *sigh*

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Nn0UkdDArM&feature=youtube_gdata_player :errrr:

Get the poor girl a stuffed animal..
 
Ugh, I saw that. I watched it with my husband and about died just THINKING of the germs. Wtf kind of parents are these to just let her scoop it up and carry it around? My skin is crawling just thinking of it. Yuck.
 
What do you expect from a dad who would zoom in on mom's boobs then post that on the Internet.

Oye!
 
There are no idiotic parents from past generations? Things are different, but not necessarily worse. People just have the means to make their own and others' stupidity public now.

As for the incident....ridiculous.
 
Excellent point Kenny. Makes you wonder what footage hadn't made it to the Internet.
 
True, now technology allows us to witness it all.
 
everyone wants their moment of fame.

MoZo
 
That's really disturbing.
 
kenny|1308068106|2945616 said:
What do you expect from a dad who would zoom in on mom's boobs then post that on the Internet.

Oye!

haha, I was just thinking about that.
Although it seems to be a fresh kill :(( and they are making her taking a bath and wouldn't let her touch it again :naughty:
 
did they stew it up for vittles?
 
VapidLapid said:
did they stew it up for vittles?

Oh, Vapid! Everybody knows you FRY squirrel.

Geez . . . :rolleyes:

:lol:
 
That's very disturbing. And memo to the parent: it's your job to teach your child not to play with dead animals. That's bio-hazard. That's dangerous.

Wow.
 
Actually you CAN stew squirrel. I won't say how I know this. For the record I've never eaten it though. :sick:
 
I didn't click on it, because the description grosses me out too much. But, umm, that's really gross.
 
I'm not that bothered by it - odd thing to choose to film though.

But then I grew up being taught how to safely pick toadstools etc for food and any time my parents saw a pheasant or other edible creature get hit by a car they would screech to a halt and we'd be sent to get the corpse! No sense in letting a freshly killed pheasant go to waste - and no bits of lead-shot to worry about either.

My daughter always wants to stroke the frozen mice that I feed to my pythons a few hours later...

As long as kids wash their hands afterwards there is no problem. Underexposure to germs and too much disinfectant isn't great for immune systems.
 
I think it's weird and pretty gross.
 
Pandora|1308150249|2946573 said:
I'm not that bothered by it - odd thing to choose to film though.

But then I grew up being taught how to safely pick toadstools etc for food and any time my parents saw a pheasant or other edible creature get hit by a car they would screech to a halt and we'd be sent to get the corpse! No sense in letting a freshly killed pheasant go to waste - and no bits of lead-shot to worry about either.

My daughter always wants to stroke the frozen mice that I feed to my pythons a few hours later...

As long as kids wash their hands afterwards there is no problem. Underexposure to germs and too much disinfectant isn't great for immune systems.


Agreed, it is a fresh kill anyway. At worst it may have some fleas on it, depending on where they are, no worse than what they will be exposed to walking in a park.
 
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