Written by Michelle Kretzer
PETA's "skipper" and "first mate" set their course for Harborfest in Norfolk, Virginia, to tell the throngs of visitors in town to ogle tall ships from around the world how to keep the wind in their sails for years to come.
By making it vegan the next time they're in the galley, staying healthy will become smooth sailing for these mateys.
Not to mention the added benefit of keeping unwanted pounds at bay!
Two PETA beauties transformed into Tomb Raider lookalikes to help gamers at L.A.'s E3 gaming expo fight off the real Resident Evil: meat.
Maddened by the fact that meat is contributing to obesity in the gaming community, the gals answered their Call of Duty (in ammo belts made of carrots) to help entice gamers to adopt a diet that will make them want to Dance, Dance.
Ready for it to be on like Donkey Kong?
Written by Jeff Mackey
The Gumball 3000 is a weeklong auto race that runs from New York to Los Angeles, and PETA's sexy "Race Car Girls" were waiting by the checkered flag to remind finishers and spectators to "rev their engines" by going vegan. After all, not only is vegan food a top-quality fuel that is more energy-efficient and less polluting than food from animals, it's also a winning formula that helps keep our bodies away from pit stops (heart disease, cancer, strokes, etc.) and get them all the way to the finish line!
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