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so hey how do u like school?

i love it
28 (11.2%)
it's aight
75 (30.1%)
>:(
146 (58.6%)

Total Members Voted: 249

Author Topic: night discussion topic i guess [night 1305]  (Read 2057835 times)


Steve, what's your boy up to?


Steve, what's your boy up to?



bout to bust a cap in a brother for interrupting his progress on nuclear warfare


Technically yes but I might post a few more
uhhh nono i think we're good ha ha


bout to bust a cap in a brother for interrupting his progress on nuclear warfare
oooo there he is

remember, might doesn't make right but might makes night and thats all right


remember, might doesn't make right but might makes night and thats all right
uh r-right
so I found this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1wAjcWHkDY&t
parrots are wonderful creatures
especially the one bobbing it's head vry quickly

seth i know you like birds so forgetin watch this it's so cute
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtLs84nVNO4

aaaa i loved it when they just popped their heads out


parrots are wonderful creatures
especially the one bobbing it's head vry quickly
That sir is the...

The Monk Parakeet.

Scientific Name: Myiopsitta monachus.
Conservation Status: Least Concern.
The monk parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus), also known as the Quaker parrot, is a small, bright-green parrot with a greyish breast and greenish-yellow abdomen. In most taxonomies, it is classified as the only member of the genus Myiopsitta. It originates from the temperate to subtropical areas of Argentina and the surrounding countries in South America. Self-sustaining feral populations occur in many places, mainly in North America and Europe.

FUN FACT: This bird is actually banned in some parts of the USA (California is an example) because of its tendency to build very large nests on power lines.