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From the TMZ website:

PETA has sent a letter to the co-founders of Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream urging them to replace the cow’s milk they use in their products for, ahem, human breast milk.

PETA claims human breast milk would cause less suffering for dairy cows and would make a healthier choice for humans. For their part, Ben and Jerry’s say they applaud PETA’s novel approach — but believe a mother’s milk is best for her child only.

The collective intelligence of PETA continues to astound. First, let’s release lab animals who have no chance to survive in the wild. Then let’s not milk dairy cows, so they’ll burst an udder and die. Now let’s substitute breast milk for cow’s milk. “Excuse me, waitress? I need more cream in my coffee!”.

Just imagine the logistics… How many gallons of milk does America go through every day? How much does an average lactating woman produce, and how many are lactating at any one time? I think there’s a supply chain shortage here.

All this goes in the same vein as animal testing. I’m against NEEDLESS animal testing. 3000 rabbits do not need to die to test the latest shade of Maybelline lipstick. However, I’d really prefer they did try newly engineered drugs on animals or convicts before using me as a guinea pig.

I do have a solution for those anti-animal testing basket cases: Let’s just not let them use ANY products that are tested on animals. “Oh, you have cancer? Sorry, we killed some mice testing this stuff. You can’t have any. And you’ve got about 2 weeks to live, so you may want to wrap things up.”

[PETA letter, TMZ]

One-Track Mind: A book for the gents

Creative Review has a review of Tony Davidson’s new book, One-Track Mind, a book of objects that are reminiscent of breasts.

Feminists may initially shake their heads wearily at the premise for Tony Davidson’s new book One-Track Mind, which bears the subtitle “a revealing insight into the obsessed minds of men”, but should read on as it’s actually surprisingly amusing. The book contains photographs, taken all over the world, of objects that are reminiscent of breasts.

Davidson is keen that the book will appeal to everyone. “I hate all these lad’s magazines,” he says, “I really want it to be something that both men and women pick up.” He also wants us to join in on the project, and is working on a website where users can upload their own images. And if all this wasn’t enough to get involved, all proceeds from the book’s sales will go to charity, for breast cancer and prostate cancer research.

A copy of the book can be purchased here. Also see the Save The Ta-ta’s website.