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fandomsecrets2016-10-09 03:10 pm
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Re: Animals in media pet-peeves
(Anonymous) 2016-10-10 01:39 am (UTC)(link)-Portraying rats as ugly and devious
-Using real wild animals as "actors" in movies - unless it's a really non-invasive way, no, that tiger is not a circus prop, it should not be handled and made to portray tricks
-Any glamorizing of exotic pet ownership (unless it's non-invasive to the animal, like say, a fish kept in a good-size aquarium, and isn't an extremely unethical exotic pet industry, which most of them are)
-The lack of ferrets in the media (fuck you California for making ferrets illegal, of all the animals that should be qualified as exotic, domestic ferrets are not one of them)
-Monkeys/apes dressed as humans. It's super uncanny to me. (ugh chimps in overalls and the like) Then again, monkeys/apes are often kind of uncanny to me in general, and not cute, probably because they do look (relatively) so much like humans except wrong.