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''ZETA PRIDE''<br>
'''Zeta Pride''' (not to be confused with the event currently named [[Zoo Pride Week]]) was an annual convention of zoophiles in Northern Germany, organized by ''Fjordwolf''.


The Zeta Pride (Not to be confused with the now [[Zoo Pride Week]])was an annual convention of zoos in northern Germany.<br>
It originated as a second German "zoo-con" for those in the north of the country that didn't wish or weren't able to travel to [[Zetacon]]. There were rooms available as well as camping spaces for those travelling with dogs.
It was organized by Fjordwolf.<br>
It started as a second German zoo-con for those in northern Germany that didn't want to travel all the way to the [[Zetacon]] or didn't have the opportunity to take off at that time.<br>
There were rooms available or camping-space for those with dogs.<br>
On the agenda were a few entertaining competitions like [[zoophilia]] related quizzes, eating spaghetti hands free out of a dog bowl, blind food tasting, song recognition, etc.<br>
Also there was BBQing and a traditional, optional visit to a Brazilian restaurant for Rodizio.<br>
The convention was non-sexual in its nature and meant as a gathering of like-minded individuals to get to know each other and share thoughts.


Ref:Ookami <br>
On the agenda were a few entertaining competitions such as [[zoophilia]]-related quizzes, spaghetti eating contests (performed "hands-free" out of a dog bowl), blind food tastings, song recognition challenges, etc. There was also a BBQ and a traditional, optional visit to a Brazilian restaurant for Rodizio. The convention was non-sexual in nature and served as a gathering of like-minded individuals to promote socialization and the free exchange of ideas.<ref name="ookami">{{Cite news|last1=Herder|first1=Daniel|last2=Mikuteit|first2=Hanna-Lotte|date=2012-06-01|title=Michel-Pastor stoppt dubioses Tiercamp|trans-title=St. Michael's Church pastor stops dubious animal camp|url=https://www.abendblatt.de/hamburg/hamburg-mitte/article106577039/Michel-Pastor-stoppt-dubioses-Tiercamp.html|newspaper=Hamburger Abendblatt|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210228174610if_/https://www.abendblatt.de/hamburg/hamburg-mitte/article106577039/Michel-Pastor-stoppt-dubioses-Tiercamp.html|archive-date=2021-02-28|url-status=live|language=de-DE|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
local media: https://www.abendblatt.de/hamburg/hamburg-mitte/article106577039/Michel-Pastor-stoppt-dubioses-Tiercamp.html


== References ==
{{Reflist}}


== See also ==
* [[Legacy ZetaPride]]


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Latest revision as of 02:38, 7 December 2024

Zeta Pride (not to be confused with the event currently named Zoo Pride Week) was an annual convention of zoophiles in Northern Germany, organized by Fjordwolf.

It originated as a second German "zoo-con" for those in the north of the country that didn't wish or weren't able to travel to Zetacon. There were rooms available as well as camping spaces for those travelling with dogs.

On the agenda were a few entertaining competitions such as zoophilia-related quizzes, spaghetti eating contests (performed "hands-free" out of a dog bowl), blind food tastings, song recognition challenges, etc. There was also a BBQ and a traditional, optional visit to a Brazilian restaurant for Rodizio. The convention was non-sexual in nature and served as a gathering of like-minded individuals to promote socialization and the free exchange of ideas.[1]

References

  1. Herder, Daniel; Mikuteit, Hanna-Lotte (June 1, 2012). "Michel-Pastor stoppt dubioses Tiercamp" [St. Michael's Church pastor stops dubious animal camp]. Hamburger Abendblatt (in Deutsch). Archived from the original on February 28, 2021.

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