You
Gotta Do What You Gotta Do

The
modern work force, while diligent and readily available,
does not produce the same caliber of employee that can be
found in the Animal Kingdom. The Axis of Stevil, in a service
to greaten the public's awareness, has started the 'Lighter
Side of Animal Testing' Campaign. With continued support,
the preconceived notions and stereotypes of animal testing
labs will be removed from our culture.
Take the rabbit for example; it has a natural intrinsic
work ethic. From its birth the rabbit understands "You
gotta do, what you gotta do". This has enabled the
rabbit to hold jobs most would find unimaginable. It is
no coincidence, then, that statistically; the three worst
jobs ever (Shark tamer, Landfill Owner, and Hardee’s
Employee) are rabbit dominated fields. Scientific studies
on the rabbit have shown that even under the worst of conditions
and circumstances the rabbit will do as he is told for a
paycheck.
A mixture of sorcery and home appliances, The General Electric
Company discovered an ancient good luck charm. By employing
a "Rabbit, Rabbit meat tester”, they discovered
that a company could be assured financial success and business
growth. A rabbit consuming a type of enchanted bunny meat
is considered a sacrifice to the cannibalistic god Jukajuke.
The ghastly sight of a rabbit subjugated to eat his own
kind will amuse him, as payment for this entertainment he
will direct luck particles towards your corporation for
as long as your rabbit is consuming. Only 6 men, all whom
are the heads of major multi-billion dollar conglomerates,
know the incantation for the ‘demon’s meat’.
Every major brand name company, IBM, Westinghouse, Sony,
Progressive has gotten to their current level of success
today thanks to rabbit meat sacrifices to a bored Pagan
deity. Modern historians would interject that, “it
is perhaps this fiddling with the natural order that caused
the baby boom and it’s resultant consumer culture.
Not some frilly post war sex romp.”
Animals deserve their civil liberties. Regulatory committees
need to acknowledge that OSHA food standards, that strictly
prohibits on the job cannibalism, apply to both Human and
animal kind.
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