• Rolder@reddthat.com
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    2 months ago

    My interpretation:

    Bird: The standard

    Birb: Bird being silly

    Borb: bird but fat

    Blorb: Bird but holy damn he’s even fatter

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    2 months ago

    Are there really herpetologists saying “don’t say snek”?

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      2 months ago

      That would surprise me, also. But it takes all kinds. Maybe the average ornithologist tends to think that birds are “cute”, while the average herpetologist tends to think that reptiles are “cool”? I’m sure that whatever the group as a whole tends to think, there will be many counterexamples.

      I was just thinking about chess, and how one of the most famous chess players, Hikaru Nakamura often refers to chess pieces as “juicers”, for whatever reason… maybe the shape? Lots of people have nicknames for different pieces, like “ops” for “bishops”, etcetera. But then there are some who take themselves entirely seriously, and never joke around.

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          2 months ago

          I thought danger noodle is for venomous, nope rope for constrictors, and snek for anything else

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            2 months ago

            If you steppy on snek, its just ‘what the heck?’

            If you hug a nope rope, you’re probly dead, dope.

            If you kiss a danger noodle, you’ll need a whole kit and kaboodle.

            (in the spirit of the milk vs coral snake sayings)

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      2 months ago

      I only know one and he seemed to find it amusing but ultimately didn’t really care.

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    2 months ago

    Good lord the blorb.

    What a well fed pigeon.

    Man, I dunno if you’ve heard,

    BUT THE BIRD IS THE WORD

    BA BA BA BA BA BA OOH MAH MOW MOW

    OOH MOW MAH MOW

    WELL DON’T YOU KNOW, ABOUT THE BIRD

    WELL EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT THE BIRD IS THE WORD

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    2 months ago

    Just so everyone knows, birb, borb, and floof are official terms recognized by the Audubon Society.

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      2 months ago

      Brilliant articles, thanks - written by someone completely conversant in both birds and internet culture, with a sense of humour but also communicating bird facts and including citations for things like why round things are cuter.

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    2 months ago

    I was expecting the last frame to say “American Borb”.