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Anonymous
Hey guys, is it normal to hear birds at midnight? I swear I just heard one sing in a tree near my window.
>> Anonymous
No. You need to evacuate immediately before they come to harvest your soul.
>> Anonymous
In some parts of the world it's becoming common.

Scientists believe it's an effect of global climate change.
>> Anonymous
>>206446

everyone says everything is because of global climate change

oh god ITS THE SUMMER TIME
IT GOT WARMER

FUCK ITS CLIMATE CHANGE

WHAT? ITS COLD IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE RIGHT NOW?

FUCK MORE CLIMATE CHANGE
>> Anonymous
I JUST TOOK A MONSTRUOUS SHIT, HOLY FUCK CLIMATE CHAGNGEGNG
>> Anonymous
>>206366
Did you ever think it might be an owl?
>> Anonymous
I had some nightingales (maybe?) in the tree in front of my house, and they were loud as fuck. Except one day I came out to discover a tiny egg had impacted upon my car's roof, and after that, I don't think I heard them ever again.
>> Anonymous
>>206477
Nightingales who are too smart to be tricked by a cukoo's egg perhaps....
>> Anonymous
>>206483
Cuckoo eggs are hueg.
>> Anonymous
Jesus fucking god people.. yes birds sometimes sing at night too. They don't suddenly become mute when it gets dark. FUCK.
>> Anonymous
>>206366
Those don't look like birds to me.
>> Anonymous
Mocking birds are know for singing at night and they are really common.
>> Anonymous
>>206516
That might explain it. I live in Florida and mockingbirds are EVERYWHERE. One in my neighborhood has mastered a cell phone ring and god damn he won't shut up.

>>206475
I think I can tell the difference between an owl and a songbird.
>> Anonymous
I hear whippoorwills and hoot owls.