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I fucking hate my life that I already knew about stretchybutt 
Edit: also interested to see where this goes
Edit: also interested to see where this goes
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I think I mentioned it in here before, in the 90s, zoos hated furries, because they were 'wannabes', in essence. There were crossover, but the hardcore like Spink mostly thought furry was a lame substitute for the Real Thing.My biggest issue is, iirc, spink wasn't a furry himself. Though it wouldn't surprise me if that was a lie, or he was using furry communities to find other zoos?
I think I mentioned it in here before, in the 90s, zoos hated furries, because they were 'wannabes', in essence. There were crossover, but the hardcore like Spink mostly thought furry was a lame substitute for the Real Thing.
I remember seeing Actaeon around way back when. He was one of the ones who DID cross over. Without going into string board detail, I don't think he's one of Spink's IDs.
I imagine (and I am speculating wildly here) it's partially overexposure to pornography (the hedonic treadmill), principally in adolescence before one's fetishes "set", and echo chambers (i.e. lack of critical feedback). Don't underestimate your ability to start liking whatever it is you are thinking of when you happen to have an orgasm, especially if you reinforce it later (psychiatrist Park Dietz, who is quoted extensively in Brian Masters' excellent biography of Jeffrey Dahmer, believes that lurid detective magazines featuring combined nudity and violence created multiple serial killers: Ted Bundy explicitly says that looking at these covers is where he got his start. Dietz actually suggested a media rule, which naturally went nowhere, that no sex scene in a movie transpire within a certain time period of violence to stop young people unconsciously linking the two). Autistic people commonly like and understand animals more than people -- they have basic needs that are easy to interpret, compared to the vast complexity of human motivation, and they don't have the capacity to reject you. They also like animation because of the easy-to-read facial expressions and unlifelike simplicity of plot and character: so perhaps there is a chain of depravity in some people from liking Sonic to wanting to fuck the real thing if common sense or the end of adolescence's relative plasticity of preferences doesn't rein it in. In any event, autistic people certainly have trouble unconsciously internalizing social programming, making them highly susceptible to taking up bizarre subcultures they are exposed to.Certain autistic people always have the most odd forms of sexual expression that I have ever seen. Where are all these spergs coming from all of the sudden anyways? Is it the pesticides, agent orange, GMO, the chemicals in the drinking water? Or have they always been there,and now we can detect it? Where in their sexual development has it gone wrong? Ive heard with pedophiles they have an irregularity in their physical brain development that registers sexual attraction in the wrong manner. But have they done these type of studies on zoophiles? Is there a common ancestoral link and the fact the vast majority of these people have some sort of disorder that places them on the spectrum?
(apologies for replying to an old message)Here's Spink's talk at HOPE
I’m the journalist who authored a book about him called Uniquely Dangerous. The book took eight years to complete. I interviewed a very long list of people Doug knew and came in contact with over his lifetime, including family members, friends, enemies, business associates, lawyers, and law enforcement.
Doug Spink died one year ago on January 23rd at his mother’s home in Pennsylvania. He was 48 years old. I was informed by his fiancé of his passing the day he died and spoke to him at length about the final days. He was expected to live a few weeks longer but succumbed to complications from cancer. He had been undergoing aggressive treatment upon his release from his final stint in prison. Doug told me prison authorities had refused to treat his cancer, and by the time he got out, it had spread too far to be contained.
I have not discovered a single shred of evidence that would indicate he is still alive.
mommy_peanut
Jan '21
I vaguely remember this…
Whatever happened to all his animals?
" Despite exhaustive research, I still can’t prove indisputably what happened to Doug Spink’s dogs one way or another."CarreenMaloney Journalist
That is a difficult question to answer. Animals seized from zoophiles are often killed because they are viewed as an offense to human dignity. There are even some who believe the animals will go around raping human beings. That disturbing reality is one of the reasons I felt compelled to cover this story. It seemed incredibly unfair to punish them for something that wasn’t their fault. In this case, the animal shelter director and other authorities fought for two months for the legal right to do whatever they wanted with the animals. Death was on the table. Doug Spink waged a legal battle in civil court in an effort to prevent them from being killed. He refused a plea deal of one year in federal prison and was given three years instead due to his refusal to cooperate. In the end, the animal shelter said they would try to spare them from death but wouldn’t guarantee it. The four horses went to new homes. As for the seven dogs, the shelter director claimed they were adopted, but I suspect at least some of them didn’t make it out alive. I had written for the animal shelter for ten years prior to this case, so I had my own inside sources who gave me a lot of information. Despite exhaustive research, I still can’t prove indisputably what happened to Doug Spink’s dogs one way or another. It’s one of the only things I wasn’t able to prove. I gathered thousands of pieces of evidence, sat in on every court hearing, and conducted numerous lengthy interviews with many sources. I doubt we’ll ever know with certainty what happened to them.
"Sexually abused animals are always put down because they can't be rehomed" is the "pedophiles are always persecuted and often killed by other prisoners" of bestiality. It's something with a fair bit of truth to it and a whole lot of 'trust me bro' and vilification.I was reading this thread because I was bored. I decided to search for an obit on an off whim and came across an article (archive) by @CarreenMaloney from January 2021. She was replying to comments on her Doug is Dead post until June 2021. Don't worry she's still defending the position she took on Doug in her book.
Of course people reach out to her, as she's a critical part of sharing Doug's story.
She's still spreading the false information that animals "seized" are euthanized.
" Despite exhaustive research, I still can’t prove indisputably what happened to Doug Spink’s dogs one way or another."
I like how she leaves this piece of information for the very end and wrote this entire paragraph to say what she could have summed up in "I don't know what happened." Way to tug at the heart strings of people critical of Doug's actions by focusing on how shelters allegedly euthanize these animals.
I'll stop here to save some reading for other Kiwis. Sorry for necroing a dead thread. Thought others might find her post interesting.
Necroing this very thread because Youtube commentary channel Turkey Tom just released a video on Spink which is super condensed.....Uhm dead animal hijinks aside, he uploaded. It's a video about everyone's favrotie animal abuser, psychopath druggie maniac, Douglas Spink.
With the hindsight of the Toad videos, 70 minutes is not a lot of time to cover the absolute descent into the nth circle of hell that is Spink. Toad did 3 hour-long videos. No way, Tom can condense it.
I have yet to watch it but I worry about its quality.