To all the basic bitches sporting Canada “Gross” jackets: you sicken the fuck out of me. How does it feel to know you killed a coyote today? You all look dumb as fuck in your ugly jackets that add an extra 15 pounds to your already chunky frame. Go fuck yourselves. Your ugly personalities disgust me. Don’t even look my way or I will spit in your stupid face. I’d rather freeze to death than be seen in that. How about you research what really goes down during the process of making those ugly ass jackets and then come at me. I hope you have a really shitty day. You deserve it. —The 1%

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  1. Oh go traipse along the cabot Trail with your 6-string composing madrigals to Gaia the Earth Goddess, you silly, silly hippy.

  2. 10 bucks says you eat meat, wear leather sneakers/shoes, belt & wallet black leather too? FUCK off hipocrite. I like to stay warm and in style. Throw red paint on my mink or bunny fur and you’ll be red too. But not from paint.

  3. I have one of these and it is the best investment my father’s money has ever made! Feels like walking outside in a duvet. Sorry you’re jelly!

  4. People have the right to wear what they choose, your coat may not be fur but chances are it was probably crafted in a third world country somewhere by someone who can’t afford proper outdoor gear.

  5. Bubs darling, is that a white mink you’re sporting? Or your bath robe? Either way, lookin GOOD girl!

  6. Snow geese jackets with coyote fur trim
    N I C E
    They are expensive & Great for just being out & about…. but you can’t work in them …too damn well insulated. you start to sweat & then your screwed.

  7. A dead coyote is the best kind. This bitch must be from the grave of that muscian that got eaten by a coyote in Cape Breton last year.

  8. Erm no_fool, I think the OP is a bit over the top too but how do you know they eat meat and wear leather? You sound nuts

  9. the 1%, must be one of these assholes that believe hunmans should eat grass and twigs. well douche, we are by nature meat eaters and if you can’t handle that, then go to china, and see what an all vegetable diet looks like on their teeth. almost as bad as some of the english people.
    i am a carnivore, and when the end time comes, i will survive, even if i have to eat you. think on that awhile. and also think if you were in a plane crash, and only survivor, and all the rest dead, and no other food around. leg of human will look pretty damn good then.

  10. Hay guys — did ya all know that some of those cheap ass clothing stores are selling knock offs? Ever think that’s what half these people are wearing?

  11. The only problem I see with them is that you will look like absolutely everyone else. Anyone been to Montreal or Toronto lately? It’s FREAKY.

  12. Fur is good, fur is warm. Fur allowed humans to survive. Thank a fur wearing caveman for you being here.

  13. One big room full of bad bitches/ and we stuntin’ like/ Gucci Gucci Louis Louis Fendi Fendi Prada … bitch you ain’t no Barbie I see you work at Arby’s/ number 2 supersize hurry up I’m starving …

    Meh Canada Goose, meh.

  14. Cavemen were cannibalistic as well Bro Tim.
    Real fur is outdated, needless and all about vanity.

  15. If you ever go up North in the wintertime you need one of those jackets. Nothing else will keep you warm in -50 deg C. Synthetic fur doesn’t, for sure.

    And coyotes aren’t endangered or anything… their population is on the rise. Plus, they’re starting to move into cities and attack people…

  16. A lot of things are outdated and needless, so what. As for vanity, just go to fur free? Hollywood. Fuck if I want fur, I’ll goddamn have fur. Should someone try to throw paint on it, well…….

  17. Screw Toronto or Montreal — just visit the Dal campus.

    Though, like I said, a bunch of them are probably the cheap knock offs.

  18. Thanks S&W. There is now a fine patina of nasal filtered iced mocha on my monitor because of you. >: )

  19. my mother in law sent her old fur jacket to me (didn’t ask for it) but thought, “Ok, I’ll check it out” and wore it outside on my deck a few times keeping my smoker friends company.

    Holy shit, do I now understand why fur is so awesome – inside a warm room or out in the cold, my body temperature was perfectly regulated.

    Perfectly. At all times.
    No other synthetic or duck/goose down jacket comes even close to that shit.

    However, I still can’t bring myself to wear it around the city, especially after I found out it was mink and was told dozens of mink were probably slaughtered for just this 1 jacket :(….maybe one of these wintery days.

    IMHO unless you’re vegan, you’re a hypocrite if you talk shit to someone for wearing fur….

    [On a side note: does anyone know if the leather products we use (shoes, jackets, bags, etc) are by-products from the food industry ie) beef or dairy
    or if the ‘meat’ from these animals basically goes to waste? ]

  20. I read on this site about how eating a burger and chastising those who wear fur is hypocrisy. I don’t see it that way at all. There is a vast difference between using animals for sustenance and for vanity and amusement. Fur was part of survival at one time in human history, not now. Same with hunting wild animals but not for at least 99% of the human population currently.
    A good portion of livestock has been bred for dociity and, basically, bio-engineered for our consumption. They wouldn’t exist without our intervention. Which is quite a bit different from going out of our way to slaughter wild fur-bearing species to adorn our collars with. I have nothing against cows but they are not what their ancestors were, a far cry.

  21. i like your post trood ✔ it doesn’t need to be all, or nothing. everyone draws their own lines in the sand, when it comes to issues regarding animals

  22. troondon…. animals like mink & fox are raised on farms…just like cows & chickens pig etc
    So its not like we are out in the woods killing everything in sight. Canada’s indigenious peoples have always used fur & IMO they should still should be using the traditional methods to make moccasins, coats etc.
    I for one would love a nice pair handcrafted moccassins ,hopefully made of moose or deer hide. I had a set about 30 years ago made by an indian family in Cape Breton & they were awesome, I think there was rabbit fur around the opening…I used them as slippers & they lasted for years.

  23. Yes I am aware of that but it’s not whether they’re raised on farms or ranches. It’s the purpose of their death, sustenance or vanity. Besides, fur farms have been around for barely 200 years while the farming of food livestock has been around maybe 10,000 years. From a purely anthropocentric perspective, that might seem like splitting hairs but a tradition of raising animals for slaughter to feed a village IS different from a fairly recent practice of raising wild animals to become hats and boots.
    Anthropocentrism is the idea that everything on the planet for there for man to exploit. Where there are humans and then there is everything else. I don’t believe that and I have never felt that way. Unfortunately, I believe most people do. I feel humans are part of the natural world and our lineage have existed within this framework for 99.96% of it’s existence.
    The accumulation of knowledge and the advance of technology have let us migrate over the entire globe and wipe out any competitors, exploit the resources and let our population grow.
    We’re really not different than any other animal in that sense but we’re far, far more profient at it. Other species have barriers such as geography or predation to maintain their numbers. We don’t have that. We’re out of control in both population and consumption.
    Physically we’re still that creature that roamed the African sub-continent but psychologically, philosophically ? No, we are very much removed from that.
    I’m not saying we go back there, we can’t but our current course of populating and consuming ends at a proverbial cliff. I don’t have the answers, nothing realistic but I do believe there is a need to change our anthropocentric attitude of entitlement. Very soon.
    Another long diatribe I’m afraid but this is a topic close to my heart and really should be everybody’s.

  24. But like you said about farm animal, they would be here if we didn’t farm them. The same logic goes for the fur farms. Those animals wouldn’t be there if not for the farm. I don’t see the difference. They are not slaughtering an endangered animal.

    Of course perhaps the meat should be processed and sent to third world countries to feed them. I would agree with that.

  25. kelifax,
    skins used for leather are typically from animals, cows or pigs, sent to slaughter. there are a few cases where the meat cannot be used, but the skin is still sent for processing.

  26. Mine was a beautiful gift and I”m a skinny ass biatch who needs the 15 pounds to keep me warm. I’m not showing off by wearing it, I’m keeping warm in this damn Canadian weather. Don’t freeze your ass off and have a nice day!

    Warm Ass Skinny gal.

  27. bitch please! learn to spell, firstly. secondly, go fuck yourself! we live in canada and it gets cold as fuck sometimes. as a result, we decided to wear whats warmest. i don’t care if 30 coyotes we’re slaughtered for this jacket. the sad reality is we use animals to eat and to clothe ourselves. if you’re one of those annoying bitches who has never had a leather handbag or purse and keeps it ultra vegan hippy, i know the real reason you’re so angry is that you haven’t gotten laid yet! go hug a tree bitch!

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