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Your days are numbered @stupidbird some crazy "science" people want to eat you and document it.

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>On June 26, 1826, John James Audubon sat aboard the cotton schooner Delos off of Florida’s Gulf coast, en route from New Orleans to Liverpool, where he was hoping to find a publisher for his extensive portfolio of paintings of American birds.[1]

Your days are numbered @stupidbird some crazy "science" people want to eat you and document it. Archive: https://archive.today/5oJi3 From the post: >>On June 26, 1826, John James Audubon sat aboard the cotton schooner Delos off of Florida’s Gulf coast, en route from New Orleans to Liverpool, where he was hoping to find a publisher for his extensive portfolio of paintings of American birds.[1]
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I'm already working on a recipe for robotic bird drone stew

https://pic8.co/sh/Kuljm5.jpg

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@stupidbird is going to blow a gasket... Or a mother board... Or a processing chip... Or something when he/they/it/zir sees your comment.

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We're many things, but we're not pronoun people. Begone with that shit.

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Not a person, a bird...

Not a bird, a CIA owned drone...

Uhh... Ok, man, bird, drone...

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Audubon claimed that Woodcocks were considered such fine dishes that some who he called epicures ate these birds “with all their viscera, worms and insects to boot, the intestines in fact being considered the most savoury parts.” Audubon, for his part, never joined in this practice.

Blech.

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It sounds like those “epicures” had their behaviour altered from being infested with parasites.

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Yeah, that is kind of disturbing. Sounds like "bug people" food.

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It's a bird eat bird world, friend.

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Great article.. Thanks