Idiot abuses cat on YouTube


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yes people get blown up everyday, and people are staving in other country's, because of war, famine etc.....but it comes down to a "so what that happens everyday", is it right? NO, but there are people trying to fix it, and if we had the funds and support, im sure there would be more people doing it.

but this is a kid torturing a defenseless animal, and hes getting joy of doing it.

i have no impact on these people dying across the world, and i get no joy out of knowing they're suffering....

pricklypoo seems to do on these forums what i have done in real life, i can defend either side in a debate, whether im for it, or against it, i can usually make pretty good argument for both sides. hes just doing it to get a discussion.....just to argue that hes right, no matter what.

Don't worry man, you're not the only one thinking like that. There's no threads with 10 plus pages for the thousands of kids that get torn to shreds by bombs, but a cat ( I'm not saying it's not terrible) gets smashed into a wall and you've got yourself an instant 10 page thread.

because we are desensitized to people getting blown up in the middle east, we (US) only care when its one of ours

this is not war - this is someone who gets off on torturing animals

HazeFace - Killah ? - you contradict yourself - you say, "What's the difference? A life is a life no matter where it is." well that kinda puts the cat being tortured in the same category as people in the middle east reduced to exploding chunks (I mean no disrespect to our troops)-

if we see a middle eastern kid get blown to smitherines on CNN we think - oh well - thats pretty much par for the course - but if we saw a person beating the sh*t out of the kid from *stan - that is different - its something defenseless being abused horribly - so you really cant compare this public outcry of 11 thread pages to world hunger, global warming, poverty, war, or some other irrelevant global atrocity.

yes people get blown up everyday, and people are staving in other country's, because of war, famine etc.....but it comes down to a "so what that happens everyday", is it right? NO, but there are people trying to fix it, and if we had the funds and support, im sure there would be more people doing it.

but this is a kid torturing a defenseless animal, and hes getting joy of doing it.

i have no impact on these people dying across the world, and i get no joy out of knowing they're suffering....

pricklypoo seems to do on these forums what i have done in real life, i can defend either side in a debate, whether im for it, or against it, i can usually make pretty good argument for both sides. hes just doing it to get a discussion.....just to argue that hes right, no matter what.

hes not playing devil's advocate for the sake of conversation and intellectual debate -

Don't worry man, you're not the only one thinking like that. There's no threads with 10 plus pages for the thousands of kids that get torn to shreds by bombs, but a cat ( I'm not saying it's not terrible) gets smashed into a wall and you've got yourself an instant 10 page thread.

...because the cats still alive and can be saved

I have to read all the replies here but did anyone know that this started off on 4chan over the weekend and that the people of /b/ found out who the kids were, where they live, their phone numbers and much more?

Those kids are going to get raped in every hole soon :p

He won't goto Jail.

They'll take the cat off him, but aside from that, who knows.

The moron shall beg the judge for a long time behind bars.

That will be the only safe place for the cretin.

It's the same as child abuse, it's another living creature not going to the slaughter house for food.

It's a pet and if people treated cows and sheep that way even though they are for food they too would get

a jail sentence.

Lickle f*cker, he better not walk down my street.

I'm not particularly a cat lover and the videos have already been deleted, but I can't stand the thought of someone simply abusing any animal just for the fun of it.

What little bit they do show in that last link posted, is enough to turn my stomach.

They really need to get tougher on sickos like these!!

What is considered a "domestic animal" to your country is livestock to another's.

livestock usually isn't domesticated the point of cats/dogs you need to realise that animals can hunt and defend themself (most of them) when we take them and raise them ourselves we eventually domesticate them to the point where they are depending on us for nourishment...we never do this for a cow the grass is just there and their death isn't as horrible as you make it out to be they are not put through pain for extended period its a fairly quick death making your arguments null

This guy would say the same thing to you.

http://www.policeoneproducts.com/bizarre/a...of-beastiality/

he may be in the barn but the cow isn't in the bed

The beauty of the internet is that this kid will be tracked down and in serious trouble.

Upon that day I shall laugh heartily.

This is actually very worrying how people can find information on this person so fast, including his mother's maiden name, his post code, etc.

Is it really this easy to find information about anyone? Even if they are very 'privacy-concious' on the Internet?

Yes. unless you either don't exist, live in the middle of nowhere, or you work for the CIA.

The only thing you can do in life is not TRY to make yourself interesting by doing stupid things like this.

But what really made me happy was the amount of people so damned mad - and the great people like us [neowinians, techies, haxors, etc..] - who know how to get info on anyone

None of this is true the only way they could be found is because they put this information THEMSELF on the internet on a public social networking site it has nothing to do with anyones abilities or skills they even stated all they did was match photos from various myspace/facebook crap sites that the user uploaded he was just stupid and got caught for it

if you don't put your information on the internet or its not entered in by someone that knows you then theres no possible way for others to "track" you down except the old fashion way of determining what the ip was when the video was uploaded and who owned that ip at the given date/time which is probably not stored for a long time then to request information from the provider and so forth

as for the op its sad that people can sink this low its just good to see they're going to be punished for it hopefully with a few years of jail and probably some therapy at their own expense ^_^

Nice site. I don't think it's necessary to post the parents information on it, even though they're responsible for this by not monitoring his Internet usage.

I read that he was a part of racist forums and such; a lot of these wackos aren't very transparent with their thoughts and beliefs outside of the virtual world, so it may be just as much a shock to the parents as it is to us that a fourteen year old kid would do something like this and post it online. He obviously knew it was wrong, otherwise he wouldn't be wearing a mask.

The parents must be getting a lot of threats/phone calls if they hadn't cut their line already.

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