The woman animal keeper, you know, the enemy, is weird too.
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https://sethwadleyhats.com/collectio...iger-king-hats
This is the hat Joe Exotic wore through a lot of the series.
These hat's would be a hit with star Wars fan as well
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I will not watch stuff like this. Aside from my deep seated hatred of "reality TV" as a whole I think these shows are actually damaging to our culture and society. In my opinion, we should not be normalizing the spiteful willful ignorance, crass and self destructive behaviors of shows like The Duggars, Duck Dynasty, Honey Boo Boo, The Kardashians, etc. These shows are bringing us dangerously close to Idiocracy.Last edited by Werewolf; Apr 10, '20, 8:20 PM.You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...Comment
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This is not reality TV, it’s a multiple part documentary. The Tiger King himself was taping a low budget reality show, but the documentary just showed parts and snippets of it, then all the tapes from his reality stuff, mysteriously burned in a fire, possible arson.
This is nothing like Duck Dynasty, Honey Boo Boo, Kardashians, etc...I don’t watch that crap either.
This was about the horrors of Tiger cub mills and other exotic animals. Showing viewers what a shady business that is. Having poor tigers keep breeding countless cubs, so they can charge $300 a person for one photo op, then once the cub reaches maturity and becomes an adult...they euthanize them, as they become too expensive to feed (I mean, a large bulk of their diet comes from expired discarded cold cuts and meats from Walmart)...and too dangerous to keep as pets. Then grab the next wave of females...have cubs again...and keep repeating this vicious cycle over and over again.
This was a good documentary, it’s not the filmmakers fault that they are all crazy and mimic a reality show...but it was an important documentary. The freak show was just the added attraction. All these tiger mills should be shut down. That was the purpose of this documentary.sigpicComment
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This is not reality TV, it’s a multiple part documentary. The Tiger King himself was taping a low budget reality show, but the documentary just showed parts and snippets of it, then all the tapes from his reality stuff, mysteriously burned in a fire, possible arson.
This is nothing like Duck Dynasty, Honey Boo Boo, Kardashians, etc...I don’t watch that crap either.
This was about the horrors of Tiger cub mills and other exotic animals. Showing viewers what a shady business that is. Having poor tigers keep breeding countless cubs, so they can charge $300 a person for one photo op, then once the cub reaches maturity and becomes an adult...they euthanize them, as they become too expensive to feed (I mean, a large bulk of their diet comes from expired discarded cold cuts and meats from Walmart)...and too dangerous to keep as pets. Then grab the next wave of females...have cubs again...and keep repeating this vicious cycle over and over again.
This was a good documentary, it’s not the filmmakers fault that they are all crazy and mimic a reality show...but it was an important documentary. The freak show was just the added attraction. All these tiger mills should be shut down. That was the purpose of this documentary.Comment
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same, can't stand reality TV. this was a documentary and it was interesting, as well as entertaining to see how bat**** crazy these inbred human trash areComment
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i read an article yesterday that they are reopening the disappearance case of Baskin's husband. maybe they will finally get herComment
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