People Are Losing Their Shit For Photoshopped Birds With No Wings
For the latest in ‘the internet does a thing with photoshop and it’s irrationally entertaining’, we give you birds WITHOUT wings.
We can thank Twitter user @elvyish for kicking things off with a post aptly captioned:
“hehehe birds with no wings hehehe.”
Couldn’t have said it better myself.
Her original two pics of birds photoshopped to be flying without any wings has been a gift to the interwebs and has helped spark a wonderful ~arty~ exploration.
Basically, Twitter presents you with birds without wings and the weird places that concept can take you.
Behold the OG wingless birdies
hehehe birds with no wings hehehe pic.twitter.com/MRHGg7p0R5
— emery @ shadowban (@eIvysh) April 23, 2018
And so it begins
Although does that owl have a wing???
HELP pic.twitter.com/xw9Ip3K2M3
— dante (@coaIsack) April 23, 2018
Look at this useless little pointy beaked floofer! Oh wait…we see what you did there.
— Flis Flos (@FlixTeam) April 24, 2018
Cue everyone understanding the Kiwi correlation
That's a fruit.
— Pyre Fangshot (@PyreFangshot) April 24, 2018
Let’s pause for a moment and enjoy this dog
He is observing this human enjoying wingless birds and it’s doing this good boy a confuse.
Currently pic.twitter.com/oLo5y2gXGG
— Amy???? (@Amymaria03) April 24, 2018
It’s also doing Jon a confuse…
WTF ??? How do they fly ??!?
— Jon Yupa (@JonYupa) April 25, 2018
‘Give them their wings back!’ they said.
And so:
Birds without wings but still got some wings. pic.twitter.com/vR2ZcNueLr
— gabriel montreuil (@chiyouman) April 25, 2018
This is called evolution
Step 1: dispose of wings
Step 2: attach arms
Step 3: ???
Step 4: pic.twitter.com/Hk6cxJPK7l— Vaalan (@VaalanHei) April 24, 2018
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Then vs Now. Crazy transformation. pic.twitter.com/ok9dwyrvOe
— Jimmy Williams III (@jfwilliams13) April 25, 2018
This. Is. Spartaaaaaaaaa.
Angry boi
— ItsYaBoi_JJ (@lilSpaghet90) April 25, 2018
Thank you and goodbye.