planetgreen.discovery.com — Today, people continue to use protest as a means of voicing dissent but in an age that is saturated by media, tactics have had to change to ensure widespread recognition of their efforts. The result is sometimes shocking, sometimes outrageous, but always attention-grabbing.
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atlanticonlineApr 2, 2010
PETA's pregnant pigs was a crazy protest. But what about the airline stewardesses who recently posed for a calendar?
spookyttwsApr 3, 2010
t**s are awesome.(Thought this article was severely lacking.)
superflyduggApr 3, 2010
I need to start believing in stuff.
babywookieApr 3, 2010
You are a moron and a shill.<a class="user" href="http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/03/why_we_euthaniz.php" rel="nofollow">http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/03/why_we_eutha ...</a>
larkstewApr 3, 2010
"Tunick's work, he explains, places nude humans in extreme, public, positions to demonstrate the vulnerability of the planet after climate change has stripped away her glaciers."In other words, he likes to see lots of naked chicks.
yournamehere1Apr 3, 2010
August 23rd!
jalhApr 4, 2010
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valynApr 4, 2010
Ive been in the world naked bike ride up in Portland, OR. Even for a city where bikes are immensely popular, there were an amazing amount of people. Roads were packed for 5 minutes straight as we passed. Everyone was fairly good natured too. The dancing and cheep beer afterwards was a lot of fun as well.