218 pts ยท September 16, 2022
Obviously this is a cover story to hide the existence of real giant penguins
I love the symmetry, it looks like a coat of arms!
American Goose (I'm sure the president will be renaming them any day now)
Not to be confused with the bear-eating cucumber
they suck?
UK or Eastern Europe?
They do sing, a very rapid string of squeaky noises.
Don't talk about Vladimir that way!!
Yep, I remember being taught to use this and similar rhetorical structures in high school. If it's common in AI writing, it's because it is/was common in human writing.
Looks like a cousin of the bad taxidermy lion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_of_Gripsholm_Castle
The part of Russia you can see from Alaska (sort of)
#35 I remember hearing about this-- wasn't it because the ornithologists were playing old recordings of Ivory-Bill calls to see if any woodpeckers responded?
I'm not positive, but I think that bird might want her to mate with it?
Insult to chickens!
witamy w Polsce!
I believe this is what they cal the Russian Reversal
Now do Polish!
#43 if my math is correct that balances out to one normal birthday per year
Turns out the language of the Old Ones is just English with some typos
Brown-headed cowbird. Looks like it's doing a courtship call, possibly to its reflection in the camera.
Maybe you're proud of yourself for doing all the other sins all at once? But yeah, that whole thing is awfully high-effort for sloth.
Is the pot plastic or did they just leave it on the hot stove for literally hours or days?
In Poland there's a company that makes window blinds called FART PRODUKT.
you misread, it's a photographer who is a kiwi bird
I can't wait for the new Communion wine!
Oh my gosh I literally had a dream like that just now!
When I saw the thumbnail I legit thought it was some luminous deep sea creature.
Perhaps they should be named after the most commonly reported species on iNaturalist instead? https://xkcd.com/3118/
Taurus torus
Just needs a super-long nose and it could be a snouter! https://tetzoo.com/blog/2021/10/8/snouters-or-rhinogradentians
Obviously this is a cover story to hide the existence of real giant penguins
I love the symmetry, it looks like a coat of arms!
American Goose (I'm sure the president will be renaming them any day now)
Not to be confused with the bear-eating cucumber
they suck?
UK or Eastern Europe?
They do sing, a very rapid string of squeaky noises.
Don't talk about Vladimir that way!!
Yep, I remember being taught to use this and similar rhetorical structures in high school. If it's common in AI writing, it's because it is/was common in human writing.
Looks like a cousin of the bad taxidermy lion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_of_Gripsholm_Castle
The part of Russia you can see from Alaska (sort of)
#35 I remember hearing about this-- wasn't it because the ornithologists were playing old recordings of Ivory-Bill calls to see if any woodpeckers responded?
I'm not positive, but I think that bird might want her to mate with it?
Insult to chickens!
witamy w Polsce!
I believe this is what they cal the Russian Reversal
Now do Polish!
#43 if my math is correct that balances out to one normal birthday per year
Turns out the language of the Old Ones is just English with some typos
Brown-headed cowbird. Looks like it's doing a courtship call, possibly to its reflection in the camera.
Maybe you're proud of yourself for doing all the other sins all at once? But yeah, that whole thing is awfully high-effort for sloth.
Is the pot plastic or did they just leave it on the hot stove for literally hours or days?
In Poland there's a company that makes window blinds called FART PRODUKT.
you misread, it's a photographer who is a kiwi bird
I can't wait for the new Communion wine!
Oh my gosh I literally had a dream like that just now!
When I saw the thumbnail I legit thought it was some luminous deep sea creature.
Perhaps they should be named after the most commonly reported species on iNaturalist instead? https://xkcd.com/3118/
Taurus torus
Just needs a super-long nose and it could be a snouter! https://tetzoo.com/blog/2021/10/8/snouters-or-rhinogradentians