
From the New York Post:
FISH have feelings, too, according to the folks at PETA, who are taking aim at writer Josh Kilmer-Purcell [pictured]. The author, whose best-selling memoir, “I Am Not Myself These Days,” chronicles his double life as an ad exec-cum-drag performer, was put on notice last week by the animal-rights group’s “Fish Empathy Project” for alleged cruelty to goldfish. As his whip-cracking alter-ego, Aquadisiac, Kilmer-Purcell donned a pair of clear plastic breasts filled with live goldfish. Says PETA: “It would be, for you, like living in a covered bathtub that’s constantly moving, tossing you around as you defecate in it. It’s filthy, painful and terrifying for these animals.”
Note to PETA: It ain’t just the animals who are terrified.
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get over it..
fuck peta.