There is a video of a guy using a dead shark to shotgun a beer making its rounds on the Internet and it has sparked some outrage.
In the video we see a guy slamming a Michelob Ultra against the shark’s sharp teeth to pierce the can so he can shotgun the beer. The video was posted on Total Frat Move’s Twitter account and has over 700 comments so farโmany of them condemning the insensitive act.
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The shark shotgun pic.twitter.com/QdOKEL825r
โ TFM (@totalfratmove) March 17, 2017
The backlash on Twitter including people saying, “I hope the shark ate his arm off.” While another Twitter user said, “hope he gets some type of parasite after doing this.”
One person even said, “so not okay. sharks deserve enough respect to not be used as a drinking prop by boys with a single digit IQ but ok pal.”
Some said they were contacting PETA about the video.
It appears that the shark is already dead, but that has yet to be confirmed.
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[H/T BroBible]
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Everyday I lose more faith in humanity. https://t.co/uu4jgTXOKJ
โ Ines Helene (@inihelene) March 18, 2017
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@totalfratmove i’m on the phone with peta pic.twitter.com/uQm8llF7XW
โ alex โ๏ธ (@osnapitzalexx_) March 18, 2017
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@totalfratmove this is so disgusting and terrible in so many ways.
โ fonte (@kaylee_fonte) March 18, 2017
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@totalfratmove so not okay. sharks deserve enough respect to not be used as a drinking prop by boys with a single digit IQ but ok pal
โ allie-son (@allisonsarna) March 18, 2017
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@totalfratmove Frat boys pic.twitter.com/5Gge0d2yog
โ #SMOEDAF (@Justinisbae_94) March 18, 2017
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@totalfratmove how is this funny/cool? they are suffocating a shark?
โ horchata spice (@vvronghole) March 18, 2017
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@totalfratmove simpsons predict everything pic.twitter.com/VhQLHShsOi
โ BDC (@Chidi962) March 18, 2017