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RE: Gummy Bird

in Photography Lovers3 years ago

That was puntastic. I must be an odd bird because it all made perfect sense to me actually. This was a good one. I just wonder... can birds get diabetes from too much sugar? I doubt it but thought it would be the perfect question to lead into where i really wanted to go...
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 3 years ago  

Odd birds of a feather stick together, probably because of all that sticky, tacky sugar.

I don't know if birds can get diabetes. Unlike humans and bored domesticated animals, wild birds are really good at regulating their consumption of food. However, if they do end up diabetic, there is a Hive support group they can join.

Hey look, that gummy's flipping us the bird!
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Dang, flipping the gummy-bird... that's OG right there!
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However, if they do end up diabetic, there is a Hive support group they can join.

Sorry, we already have at least one cat in our Community, adding a bird as well will probably violate our "no drama" policy, haha.

 3 years ago  

LOL!