This actually doesn't bother me a bit. I hunt, so the images don't phase me; nor does the thought of more or less being all inside an animal (anyone who hunts could probably relate to that). The animal was going to be killed anyway and was killed quickly and humanely. It appears she just wanted to know what it felt like to be inside it. And judging by the last photo I'd guess they are keeping the meat (could be wrong though).
If I was going to say anything, I'd say she did a good job at skinning the hind quarter.
Yeah Frost was always kind of weird, but really the horse was going to die they did it quick and with little pain, and yes they used all of the animal so frankly I'm behind my brother on this, yes I am friends with him in real life have known him for many years if he says it was quick and painless then it was
Canadian_Coat said:
This actually doesn't bother me a bit. I hunt, so the images don't phase me; nor does the thought of more or less being all inside an animal (anyone who hunts could probably relate to that). The animal was going to be killed anyway and was killed quickly and humanely. It appears she just wanted to know what it felt like to be inside it. And judging by the last photo I'd guess they are keeping the meat (could be wrong though).
If I was going to say anything, I'd say she did a good job at skinning the hind quarter.
Somehow I don't think the humanity of the kill is the sticking point here...
It could be the crawling into a horse corpse part but that's just my guess. I'm far from an expert on horse corpses.
Canadian_Coat said:
This actually doesn't bother me a bit. I hunt, so the images don't phase me; nor does the thought of more or less being all inside an animal (anyone who hunts could probably relate to that). The animal was going to be killed anyway and was killed quickly and humanely. It appears she just wanted to know what it felt like to be inside it. And judging by the last photo I'd guess they are keeping the meat (could be wrong though).
If I was going to say anything, I'd say she did a good job at skinning the hind quarter.
Somehow I don't think the humanity of the kill is the sticking point here...
It could be the crawling into a horse corpse part but that's just my guess. I'm far from an expert on horse corpses.
What? It's like wearing an untanned and untreated leather jacket
Comment of the Day: Horse-Carcass Girl Should Learn Her Star Wars
On Wednesday we shared with the world some photos of the lovely Jasha Lottin, a 21-year-old looker from Portland who, on occasion, likes to slaughter a horse and pose nude inside its gutted carcass. Part of her reason for such behavior is apparently her love of that famous scene from The Empire Strikes Back involving a cold Luke Skywalker, a warm belly of Tauntaun guts and a Lightsaber.
Whose Lightsaber you ask?
Lottin doesn't know. But a reader does.
In the police report Lottin described her intentions as thus:
Lottin said in the movie Star Wars the character Han Solo cut open and animal with his light saber and placed Luke Skywalker inside the animal. This was due to Luke freezing to death in cold weather. Lottin said there was nothing religious about what she did and didn't intend to offend anyone.
Jon Konrath writes:
I am so disgusted! This article is SO WRONG!
Han Solo did not use HIS light saber. He used Luke's. Get your story straight!
TheFuckOffKid said: Comment of the Day: Horse-Carcass Girl Should Learn Her Star Wars
On Wednesday we shared with the world some photos of the lovely Jasha Lottin, a 21-year-old looker from Portland who, on occasion, likes to slaughter a horse and pose nude inside its gutted carcass. Part of her reason for such behavior is apparently her love of that famous scene from The Empire Strikes Back involving a cold Luke Skywalker, a warm belly of Tauntaun guts and a Lightsaber.
Whose Lightsaber you ask?
Lottin doesn't know. But a reader does.
In the police report Lottin described her intentions as thus:
Lottin said in the movie Star Wars the character Han Solo cut open and animal with his light saber and placed Luke Skywalker inside the animal. This was due to Luke freezing to death in cold weather. Lottin said there was nothing religious about what she did and didn't intend to offend anyone.
Jon Konrath writes:
I am so disgusted! This article is SO WRONG!
Han Solo did not use HIS light saber. He used Luke's. Get your story straight!
i saw that. xD It was a nice change of pace from all the "I hope this sick bitch rots in hell!!!!!1!! OMG someone should shoot her1!!" Comments.
I'm mixed on this. For the most part, if the horse was going to be killed anyway because it was suffering, then I have no problem with them killing it. It really comes down to you line of where art ends and bullshit begins, I guess. For example, I'm kind of a fan of Joel Petker Witkin's works, which often incorporated corpses of humans and other animals.
Otoki said:
I'm mixed on this. For the most part, if the horse was going to be killed anyway because it was suffering, then I have no problem with them killing it. It really comes down to you line of where art ends and bullshit begins, I guess. For example, I'm kind of a fan of Joel Petker Witkin's works, which often incorporated corpses of humans and other animals.
I'm not really conflicted about this because I'm pretty much of the opinion that our artistic aspirations should exceed the levels established by Tom Green in Freddy Got Fingered:
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Fisty, KY
February 2003
NOV 06, 2011 05:35 PM