So I was at a place this past couple days that had a pink unicorn at it.
Seriously, it was a pink unicorn. I have pictures, which I can post when I get a chance to get them off my camera.
Breast cancer awareness, right? Raffle for the Susan Komen, contest for the best use of pink, etc. It was an SCA event.
So here's this half grown colt someone colored pink and stuck a horn on his head. It was cute.
Man, one of the girls in my group flipped the fuck out to the point where it was seriously starting to get on my nerves. You would have thought we were watching bear baiting or somethinhg the way she was carrying on about this dye job this horse was sporting. She was all "I ought to call the SPCA!" blah blah blah. I notice she didn't actually DO it, so clearly, it wasn.t THAT offensive to her. And every time it got mentioned, she'd start up again. "You just don't do that! That's wrong!"
And I was all like "So what?"
But jeeze! It's dye! It's not like someone poured napalm all over this horse! It was pink dye of some sort, and I imagine it was safe and easy to remove, too, since it was on this lady's otherwise very well cared for horse.
Weigh in. How offensive do you all consider the act making a horse of a different color?
Seriously, it was a pink unicorn. I have pictures, which I can post when I get a chance to get them off my camera.
Breast cancer awareness, right? Raffle for the Susan Komen, contest for the best use of pink, etc. It was an SCA event.
So here's this half grown colt someone colored pink and stuck a horn on his head. It was cute.
Man, one of the girls in my group flipped the fuck out to the point where it was seriously starting to get on my nerves. You would have thought we were watching bear baiting or somethinhg the way she was carrying on about this dye job this horse was sporting. She was all "I ought to call the SPCA!" blah blah blah. I notice she didn't actually DO it, so clearly, it wasn.t THAT offensive to her. And every time it got mentioned, she'd start up again. "You just don't do that! That's wrong!"
And I was all like "So what?"
But jeeze! It's dye! It's not like someone poured napalm all over this horse! It was pink dye of some sort, and I imagine it was safe and easy to remove, too, since it was on this lady's otherwise very well cared for horse.
Weigh in. How offensive do you all consider the act making a horse of a different color?
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