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THIS IS A PHOTO OF STEPHEN SPIELBERG TAKEN ON THE SET OF JURASSIC PARK.
Facebook meme-maker Jay Branscomb decided to mock the Texas cheerleader who became notorious for posing with exotic animal carcasses she killed. He posted a satirical Facebook post calling out Steven Spielberg for his “trophy shot” in front of a triceratops on the set of Jurassic Park
Disgraceful photo of recreational hunter happily posing next to a Triceratops he just slaughtered. Please share so the world can name and shame this despicable man.
SOME PEOPLE COULDN’T SEE THAT IT WAS AN EXTINCT DINOSAUR.
WORSE, SOME PEOPLE COULDN’T SEE THE JOKE!
Some people took him at his word. Facebook commenter Penelope doesn’t hold back, calling Spielberg an “inhumane prick” and “animal killer.” She goes on a rant about overpopulation and “uneducated” hunters. She doesn’t care if triceratops are overpopulating the earth. That gives us no right to kill them!
These comments were followed by about 5,000 people (and counting) who offered sharply-worded reminders that triceratops haven’t been around for awhile, that this post was satire and that our democracy is in peril.
http://laist.com/2014/07/10/no_steven_spielberg_does_not_hunt_d.php
See another photo capture.
MailOnline
How could Stephen Spielberg kill a Triceratops? Gullible internet users in uproar over vintage photo of Jurassic Park director posing with ‘prey’.
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A number of other commenters also apparently fail to realize that the triceratops has been extinct for 66 million years ago and that Spielberg, one of the most famous movie makers of all time, is sitting beside a mechanical prop from a movie which has grossed more than $1 billion and won three Academy Awards.
To date, Branscomb’s post has received over 9,000 likes, been shared more than 30,000 times and attracted more than 5,000 comments.
Suffice to say, as the post has become more popular, more and more people have joined in leaving humorous comments and memes using the image.
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Jay Branscomb shared a link.


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