Mandy-Rae Cruikshank

Mandy-Rae Cruikshank

  • Born: 1974-5-10
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    • Kaitlin 2022-03-25 09:01:12

      Don't let stomachs and eyes bury animals

      This is a documentary film that truly records how Japanese fishermen hunt and kill dolphins every year. It tells that under the leadership of marine mammal experts, a group of animal protectionists risked their lives and broke through many obstacles to go deep into the scene and recorded a large...

    • Raina 2021-12-27 08:01:18

      The Chinese eat dogs-lets make a documentary, this is what I saw on IMDB

      http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1313104/board/nest/150119401
      Chinese people cook and eat dogs and cats. We find that shocking and repulsive and want to put and end to it. They are so cute, how can we even think of eating them?

      But wait,

      We eat pigs and cows. The people from India find that shocking and...

    • Colten 2022-03-24 09:02:29

      Watching the blue-green sea water instantly turn into striking red, the dolphins watched their children and their parents being slaughtered, the dolphins screamed from existence to nonexistence, and the dolphins' bodies floated up in the water.

    • Jedidiah 2022-03-25 09:01:12

      Seeing that your eyes are completely wet at the end, you Japanese people can pay the highest respect to the director at the perverted point! ! !

    The Cove quotes

    • Richard O'Barry: If you aren't an activist you're an inactivist

    • Richard O'Barry: The thing that turned me around was the death of Flipper, of Cathy. She was really depressed. I could feel it. I could see it. And she committed suicide in my arms. That's a very strong word, suicide. But you have to understand dolphins and other whales are not automatic air breathers, like we are. Every breath they take is a conscious effort. And so they can end their life whenever life becomes too unbearable by not taking the next breath. And it's in that context I use the word suicide. She did that. She swam into my arms, looked me right in the eye, and took a breath... and didn't take another one.