Valentine’s Day can be a bittersweet holiday for many people, particularly those who have gone through a recent breakup. The San Antonio Zoo in the United States is offering a unique way for people to cope with their past relationship troubles: by letting them name a cockroach after their ex and raise funds to support the zoo’s “vision of securing a future for wildlife in Texas and around the world.”
The zoo’s annual Valentine’s Day tradition “Cry Me a Cockroach” allows you to name a cockroach after your ex-partner and feed it to an animal in exchange for a donation $5-$25. You can name a cockroach after your ex-partner, receive a digital Valentine’s Day card, and most importantly, watch as your ex’s cockroach is fed to an animal. This is an enjoyable experience for those who want to get rid of the bitter memories of their past relationship.
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However, for those who want to take things a step further, the zoo offers an upgrade package. With this package, you can pay for a personalized video message to be sent to your ex, showing their cockroach, rodent, or vegetable being consumed by an animal. This is a unique way to get back at your ex, in a lighthearted way.
In conclusion, this is a unique and controversial way for people to cope with their past relationships. Whether you view it as a fun way to move on or as a cruel and insensitive gesture, one thing is certain: it is sure to spark conversation and debate this Valentine’s Day.
To participate, you’ll need to submit your exes name online before Valentine’s Day.
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