
Once again, its got dog guts, blood, bones etc so dont click if you dont like.
Description from englishrussia:
'...what you might see here today is for sure the sickest thing in which you’ve seen the Russian girls involved.
I wish we didn’t show it to you, but it became so huge in Russia that we just couldn’t keep it out. These photos have appeared on the pages of this girl just “for fun” and soon became all over, people passed the link to show the weirdness to their friends.
This just proves once again that PETA is something that never heard of in Russia, I warn you, better not to enter if you can’t stand blood and feel pity for dogs, if you have no guts for this don’t press more.'
( , Tue 21 Jul 2009, 11:59, Reply)

that tends to go down like a shit sandwhich...
( , Tue 21 Jul 2009, 12:04, Reply)

he's given enough warning to peple to know exactualy what to expect when they click the link. I think it's fair game.
If he'd posted it as "A girl and her dog" or something then yes it would be more in lines with what the FAQ warns against.
( , Tue 21 Jul 2009, 14:30, Reply)

I'm not really shocked by this, I'm just confused about what is happening and why.
( , Tue 21 Jul 2009, 12:08, Reply)

perhaps they were studying to become a vet. I did a lot of dissections in my degree, and there's always going to be some horseplay. Plus, if you really want to look again, she seems pretty spot on in her dissection technique, and she's got a lab coat on, i doubt this is really just about fun and games. If she were just ripping it apart for the sake of it i doubt we'd see her take the muscle off the bone so accurately.
( , Tue 21 Jul 2009, 13:29, Reply)

if the article was called 'interesting dissection carried out by russian girl' there would be less interest and people wouldn't freak out about it.
( , Tue 21 Jul 2009, 13:35, Reply)

that was pretty gross, thats my quota for the day :(
( , Tue 21 Jul 2009, 12:11, Reply)

post Damian Hirst art project? Or how they make Pot Noodles?
Me no understandy!
( , Tue 21 Jul 2009, 13:22, Reply)

It wasn't "popular" it was an underground thing.
And as she describes it, they were essential doing a "Damien Hirst myspace set". Luckily it wasn't popular for long and the majority of people abhored it.
( , Tue 21 Jul 2009, 13:32, Reply)

especially in places where hunting is 'the norm'. This looks very much like prepping a dead dog for a good stuffing, with some tasteless camping-it-up for the camera thrown in.
( , Tue 21 Jul 2009, 16:00, Reply)