how u feel bout this pic? ETHER? or not?
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I dont know wtf the duck has to do with the picture....but it's true
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Not exactly Columbus "Discovering" America here.
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damn that's ducked up....
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That's some philosophy to life right there
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haha ether dude
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I had to cosign. Too much truth for it to be ether.
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i kno hoes that be best friends but secretly hate each other
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Pretty sure that ducks are notoriously ? , so that mallard just ethered itself and other mallards everywhere.
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I gave o/p a LOL for no reason
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I dont know wtf the duck has to do with the picture....but it's true
good advice duck or some weird ass meme -
Gold_Certificate wrote: »Pretty sure that ducks are notoriously ? , so that mallard just ethered itself and other mallards everywhere.
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Mallards find a mate in the winter in southern US, then fly north in the spring, find a good place to nest, smash, and then let the female to all the work raising the young. Mallards are GOAT misogynists.
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LOL @ Mobb feeling some Einstien ? with this meme.
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Stopitfive wrote: »Gold_Certificate wrote: »Pretty sure that ducks are notoriously ? , so that mallard just ethered itself and other mallards everywhere.
whaaaa?
? ducks derail repopulation plan
Why are all the good blue ducks ? ?
That’s what Cherry, the last remaining lass of her kind in England, may be asking herself after two male prospects that might have helped her perpetuate the species fell for one another instead of for her.
"They stay together all the time, parading up and down their enclosure and whistling to each other as a male might do with a female he wants to mate with," Paul Stevens, the warden at Arundel Wetland Center, tells the Telegraph.
The boy birds, Ben and Jerry, were introduced to Cherry, but to no avail. "Cherry showed some interest in him," Stevens told the newspaper, referring to Jerry. "She displayed typical mating behavior—she approached him and called to him, she even looked like she was nesting. We thought it was great and it was all going to happen, but nothing ever did."
Feathers flew, however, when Ben and Jerry were shacked up together. "To our surprise, the two males really took to each other and it was obvious that they really liked each other," Stevens said, adding: "Ben and Jerry do make a lovely couple."
Ben and Jerry aren’t the first ? members of the animal kingdom. Roy and Silo, penguin residents of the Central Park Zoo in New York City, mated there a decade ago—among the 1,500 species that have been observed engaging in homosexual activity. But Ben and Jerry’s coupling is bad news for blue ducks in England, where the threesome is thought to be among the only such birds in the country, the Telegraph reports. Blue ducks are native to New Zealand and are threatened with extinction, according to that country’s Department of Conservation.
As for Cherry, she’s taking Ben and Jerry’s relationship in stride, Stevens told the Telegraph. "Cherry doesn’t seem bothered by it," he said. "She’s just happy to keep to herself." -
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darkone360 wrote: »I had to cosign. Too much truth for it to be ether.
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Omega_Conflict wrote: »
Not cool. Kai never did nothing to you. Step the ? off ? ! -
True that, true that....
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The top portion of the caption isn't even really related to the bottom portion if we're reasoning. So the mismatch duck picture makes sense.
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I dont get how it's ether...
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Got dayum.
So these birds out here on that fowl ? ? each other?!
Good thing I've never ate duck or penguin.
If chickens start doing this...I will start to explore the vegetarian lifestyle. -
Black_Samson wrote: »Gold_Certificate wrote: »Stopitfive wrote: »Gold_Certificate wrote: »Pretty sure that ducks are notoriously ? , so that mallard just ethered itself and other mallards everywhere.
whaaaa?
? ducks derail repopulation plan
Why are all the good blue ducks ? ?
That’s what Cherry, the last remaining lass of her kind in England, may be asking herself after two male prospects that might have helped her perpetuate the species fell for one another instead of for her.
"They stay together all the time, parading up and down their enclosure and whistling to each other as a male might do with a female he wants to mate with," Paul Stevens, the warden at Arundel Wetland Center, tells the Telegraph.
The boy birds, Ben and Jerry, were introduced to Cherry, but to no avail. "Cherry showed some interest in him," Stevens told the newspaper, referring to Jerry. "She displayed typical mating behavior—she approached him and called to him, she even looked like she was nesting. We thought it was great and it was all going to happen, but nothing ever did."
Feathers flew, however, when Ben and Jerry were shacked up together. "To our surprise, the two males really took to each other and it was obvious that they really liked each other," Stevens said, adding: "Ben and Jerry do make a lovely couple."
Ben and Jerry aren’t the first ? members of the animal kingdom. Roy and Silo, penguin residents of the Central Park Zoo in New York City, mated there a decade ago—among the 1,500 species that have been observed engaging in homosexual activity. But Ben and Jerry’s coupling is bad news for blue ducks in England, where the threesome is thought to be among the only such birds in the country, the Telegraph reports. Blue ducks are native to New Zealand and are threatened with extinction, according to that country’s Department of Conservation.
As for Cherry, she’s taking Ben and Jerry’s relationship in stride, Stevens told the Telegraph. "Cherry doesn’t seem bothered by it," he said. "She’s just happy to keep to herself."
hmm.... how fitting it would be dathroat2deep to create a woman hating thread, with a ? bird hell bent on wiping out heterosexuality...
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the same way I feel about this picture..