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Greg Evans
Dec 07, 2018

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Earlier this week the animal rights campaigners PETA shared a tweet that was widely mocked where they encouraged people to stop using animal idioms, or speciesism, in everyday terms.
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This bizarre attempt to change the way that people talk was possibly their attempt at attention seeking of a little joke (given that they have changed their name to 'Bringing Home the Bagles Since 1980', it would suggest that they are at least self-aware).
With the internet being taken aback by PETA's outlandish tweet and also finding the ability to make a joke out of literally anything, memes soon started to emerge of PETA's chart, imploring people to correct their language on all sorts of things.
Here are some of our favourites:
Anti-bird language
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Anti-philosopher language
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Anti-book language
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Anti-Star Wars prequel language
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Anti-Thanos language
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Anti-gamer language
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Anti-plant language
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Anti-rap and anti-country music language
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Anti-bee language
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Anti-food language
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Anti-Christmas language
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HT Mashable
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