CBS News reports that a German man said he wanted to spread the message about getting vaccinated — so he laid out food and let loose some 700 sheep and goats who then formed an outline of a COVID-19 syringe. We guess you use the tools you have at hand, but … sheep?
A team-builder in Germany used about 700 sheep and goats to form the shape of a COVID-19 vaccine syringe on Monday, with food placed on the ground to lure the animals into place. The man said he wanted to spread the message about getting vaccinated. pic.twitter.com/yL0tSUQ6Jx
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 5, 2022
He’s definitely spreading a message.
The irony here is pretty thick…
— Travis Patterson (@TravisLP98) January 5, 2022
This is an absolutely perfect ironic metaphor
— BPJ (@bpjauburn) January 5, 2022
You guys have to see the metaphor here, right?
— Pete D’Abrosca (King of Substack) (@pdabrosca) January 5, 2022
I don't think this sent the message be thinks it would
— Otter Possibly 🇺🇲 🔞 (@OtterPossibly) January 5, 2022
I’m from Germany and I’m embarrassed by this…
— Semia (@Biendara) January 5, 2022
Also demonstrates the effectiveness of food control. By the way, how are your grocery prices?
— B L D (@BLDirks) January 5, 2022
Where have I seen this before 🤔 pic.twitter.com/F49PLfMuNR
— jbot7777 (@j_bot7777) January 5, 2022
I wasn’t convinced…until now. What was I thinking? These farm animals are completely right.
— JØⱧ₦₦Ɏ Ɽł₦₲Ø (@jtskaggs08) January 5, 2022
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That's not even slightly creepy.
— Mad Owl of Mercia 🇬🇧 🇵🇱 (@thewatchingowl) January 5, 2022
Someone’s trolling here. I just can’t figure out who.
— tee (@talkalot08) January 5, 2022
🤦♂️
— Nathan (@NathanBishop0) January 5, 2022
Sends a bit of a different kind of message but hey you do you man.
— Drew Winkelmaier (@NV_Wink) January 5, 2022
Perfectly symbolic. Good grief.
— Dennis Wilson (@DennisW64592178) January 5, 2022
I don’t think it means what you think it means
— yah’s girl (@yahsgirll) January 5, 2022
We’ll that’s creepy, cultish and dumb
— Matt Barber (@jmattbarber) January 5, 2022
I don't think his message worked in the way he thought it might.
— Doctor PreviouslyKnownAsSomeoneElse (@DryHumorDryBeef) January 5, 2022
Me thinks @CBSNews got duped into a story here. Lol. The farmer absolutely knew without a shadow of a doubt what he was doing 😂😂😂😂
— william metheny (@pnwar15trucker) January 5, 2022
Trolling us in plain sight.
— Extraordinary Form Pachyderm (@VetusElephanti) January 5, 2022
— Buellerian Übermensch (@BuellerianU) January 5, 2022
I don’t think the issue is awareness about the vaccine. I think pretty much everyone is aware of it.
— Doug (@LampBurning) January 5, 2022
Was this a pro or anti vaccine message?
— One Random Person (@Bodhi3323) January 5, 2022
— smuge90210 (@smudge90210) January 5, 2022
🤡🤡🤡 Vaxx for sheep … people. pic.twitter.com/3f6KW402QU
— Still thinking (@ATCoco2017) January 5, 2022
Humans are not sheep.
— Andre Powell, CPA (@apowe003) January 5, 2022
The punch lines write themselves. It’s amazing.
— Don (@DoaGoodJob) January 5, 2022
He spread his message, but was he just trolling the media and they fell for it, or did he actually think this would “raise awareness” of the vaccine?
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— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) May 3, 2021
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