Hubble Attire, premiere clothing store of North Hubble, may be facing some problems as people cry out against what they say is "animal cruelty." Early Thursday morning, long time employees Geoff and Margaret went in to work to find that a small protest had been formed against the ever-so-popular game of "Whack-a-lion." When talking to Geoff, manager of the store, he had this to say:
"Hubble Attire in no way promotes animal cruelty .. it's really just a simple game."
He then proceeded to offer me a discount on any purchase of ten gold or more. This reporter, however, wanted to find out what local residents thought about this disruption in their usual summer shopping.
"I think it's a fun game, but it gets tiring after a while. I dont feel it's innappropiate, because I dont really come in contact with lions during a normal day. If it was 'whack-a-cat' it would be different."
-Horror
"No real animals are hurt so it's all good."
-Lewisfroom
"It isn't inappropiate at all. It's a simple virtual game. I think that considering that no animals are harmed, it's fine. The lions are simply showing a few tears when hit in a comic style, so it's simply fun and games."
-xLite
"It is a bit disturbing. In this day and age, we should be trying to work together with the earth and stop harming the enviorment, this includes animals. What might be games to one person, can offend the next. I wish Hubble Attire was a little more sensitive to that."
-Anonymous
Whether a fun game, or a crime against humanity, it looks like this game is here to stay.
Reporter to the stars,
Wassup
A big congrats to Wassup who has won herself 50
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