What happens when you give seagulls laxatives

messengersays...

It probably qualifies as animal cruelty, it's certainly public mischief, and morally it's cruel, but damn, I couldn't stop laughing. I'm not quite ashamed of my upvote.

Sagemindsays...

To the best of my knowledge - it is illegal to kill a "scavenger" bird. (seagulls, crows, ravens etc.)
So I guess it will all depend on how much of that stuff they ingest and how how ling it lasts on them...

shangsays...

Every year when going to beach me and my brother would buy boxes of Alka Seltzers and toss them up at the seagulls

was fucking hilarious

they'd dive bomb into the water and float a while then fly over people and vomit fish and everything onto people.

Yogisays...

I think the only thing to really worry about here is the gulls dehydrating. I'm not sure because I'm not a vet but I wouldn't be feeding any animal chemicals without knowing what the hilarious consequences are.

Paybacksays...

>> ^Yogi:

I think the only thing to really worry about here is the gulls dehydrating. I'm not sure because I'm not a vet but I wouldn't be feeding any animal chemicals without knowing what the hilarious consequences are.


Ya. Haven't watched the vid but dehydration was the first thing I thought of too. Laxatives basically cause diharreah. Can't be pleasant for the birds.

No where near as bad as using Drain-O, which is the last thing I heard of people doing to seaguls for a laugh.

nominosays...

*fake *viral . I can't believe no one else's viral detector went off. Apparently, Jonnieross is a viral making machine. Look at the other videos that has been put out by that yt account.

SDGundamXsays...

That was a cathartic downvote on so many levels:

1) Fuck viral marketing
2) Fuck cruelty to animals
3) Fuck people who think it's funny to ruin other peoples' day

Dumdeedumsays...

If it's a viral then hopefully they faked it. If it's a viral and they didn't fake it, then I hope they get their arses sued off. Spotty delinquents being cruel to animals is one thing, companies doing it for profit is a whole different kettle of laxative-laced chips.

messengersays...

Interesting tack if it is viral, because while Pringles wants to reach the teens market, they don't want to be broadly associated with this kind of behaviour, even if it was faked. Tough call. I'm gonna say not viral marketing because, like most conspiracy theories, it would require too many people --including delinquent teens-- to keep quiet about it forever.

Pringles just got lucky.>> ^Dumdeedum:

If it's a viral then hopefully they faked it. If it's a viral and they didn't fake it, then I hope they get their arses sued off. Spotty delinquents being cruel to animals is one thing, companies doing it for profit is a whole different kettle of laxative-laced chips.

Kruposays...

>> ^Brainmeats:

viral wtf? pringles -> diarrhea .. I'm sure thats the first thing they want people to connect with their brand....


So do they still do Olestra or not? It's the fake fat with the "anal leakage" problem.

So the laxatives would've been overkill if that were the case...

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