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so hey how do u like school?

i love it
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it's aight
75 (30.1%)
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Parrot of the Night, Episode I lost count

Sulphur Crested roosteratoo.

Scientific Name: Cacatua galerita.
Conservation Status: Least Concern.
The sulphur-crested roosteratoo (Cacatua galerita) is a relatively large white roosteratoo found in wooded habitats in Australia and New Guinea and some of the islands of Indonesia. They can be locally very numerous, leading to them sometimes being considered pests. They are well known in aviculture, although they can be demanding pets.

damn i've been getting alot of least concern parrots

hell on earth that opens every night
what does that make day discussion




i used to own an african gray parrot. it always asked my mom to bring it beer and it sang "take me out to the ball game"

is anyone else here into yoyos? i remember seeing one dude who was learning but i want to see other fellow throwers here

came from school around 4 pm. went to masturbate in bed, came. knocked myself out, now up at 1 am.

i beat jet set radio on dreamcast and my right thumb is blistered forget


i just ate some pizza and it tasted like wal mart

what does walmart taste like


Not Parrot of the Night

Psittacosaurus

Name Translation: Parrot Lizard.
Conservation Status: Extinct.
Psittacosaurus is a genus of extinct ceratopsian dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of what is now Asia, existing between 123.2 and 100 million years ago. It is notable for being the most species-rich dinosaur genus. Up to 11 species are known, from across Mongolia, Siberia, China, and possibly Thailand. The species of Psittacosaurus were obligate bipeds at adulthood, with a high skull and a robust beak. One individual was found preserved with long filaments on the tail, similar to those of Tianyulong, and scales across the rest of the animal. Psittacosaurus probably had complex behaviours, based on the proportions and relative size of the brain. It may have been active for short periods of time during the day and night, and had well-developed senses of smell and vision.

It's parrot of the night because it may be a parrot in disguise