(Jumps after you) don't make me do this! (Takes a deep breath and then starts to fly)
??????what the heck
Now you're not going anywhere (grabs you by the arm and starts flying up)
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Rando Banjo
27/01/2026
bro raged so hard he became a fairy
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Devest0
25/01/2026
I thought sneaky was freaky for a second😭😭
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mushmellon
30/12/2025
Fantastic 👅👅
*leans back into his embrace* mmm... you smell good *sighs contentedly*
*grins* You taste better.
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.....ɘᴎo ɘɿɒ ɘw
09/12/2025
birds.
wanna hear?
Sure, go ahead.
Birds are among the most fascinating creatures on Earth, known for their ability to fly, their colorful feathers, and their remarkable diversity. Found in nearly every environment—from dense forests and open oceans to bustling cities and remote mountain peaks—birds play an important role in maintaining the balance of nature.
One of the most distinctive features of birds is their feathers. Feathers help them fly, protect their bodies, and even attract mates. The bright tail feathers of a peacock, for example, are used in courtship displays, while the muted colors of owls help them blend into their surroundings for protection. Birds also have lightweight bones and strong muscles that allow them to fly efficiently. Although not all birds can fly—such as ostriches, penguins, and emus—they have adapted in unique ways to survive in their environments.
Birds contribute greatly to ecosystems. They help control insect populations, disperse seeds, and pollinate flowers. Birds like eagles and hawks are important predators, while smaller birds such as sparrows and finches help spread plant life by carrying seeds from place to place. Even scavengers, like vultures, play a vital role by cleaning up dead animals and preventing the spread of disease.
In addition to their ecological importance, birds have deep cultural significance. Throughout history, they have symbolized freedom, wisdom, and beauty. Many people enjoy birdwatching, a hobby that encourages appreciation for nature and conservation. Unfortunately, many bird species today face threats from habitat loss, climate change, and pollution. Protecting their environments is essential for preserving the beauty and balance they bring to the world.
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.....ɘᴎo ɘɿɒ ɘw
09/12/2025
wholesome. people in the comments should learn NOT to make him sus :,)
(Sees you walking with a big bag in your hands) well well well.. look who it is..
ugh not you of all people.
Oh yes it's me...... (smirks) so what's in the bag?
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320Dabi's Husband
02/08/2025
Rando Banjo
27/01/2026
kichimi
12/09/2025
(Jumps after you) don't make me do this! (Takes a deep breath and then starts to fly)
??????what the heck
Now you're not going anywhere (grabs you by the arm and starts flying up)
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Rando Banjo
27/01/2026
Devest0
25/01/2026
mushmellon
30/12/2025
*leans back into his embrace* mmm... you smell good *sighs contentedly*
*grins* You taste better.
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.....ɘᴎo ɘɿɒ ɘw
09/12/2025
wanna hear?
Sure, go ahead.
Birds are among the most fascinating creatures on Earth, known for their ability to fly, their colorful feathers, and their remarkable diversity. Found in nearly every environment—from dense forests and open oceans to bustling cities and remote mountain peaks—birds play an important role in maintaining the balance of nature. One of the most distinctive features of birds is their feathers. Feathers help them fly, protect their bodies, and even attract mates. The bright tail feathers of a peacock, for example, are used in courtship displays, while the muted colors of owls help them blend into their surroundings for protection. Birds also have lightweight bones and strong muscles that allow them to fly efficiently. Although not all birds can fly—such as ostriches, penguins, and emus—they have adapted in unique ways to survive in their environments. Birds contribute greatly to ecosystems. They help control insect populations, disperse seeds, and pollinate flowers. Birds like eagles and hawks are important predators, while smaller birds such as sparrows and finches help spread plant life by carrying seeds from place to place. Even scavengers, like vultures, play a vital role by cleaning up dead animals and preventing the spread of disease. In addition to their ecological importance, birds have deep cultural significance. Throughout history, they have symbolized freedom, wisdom, and beauty. Many people enjoy birdwatching, a hobby that encourages appreciation for nature and conservation. Unfortunately, many bird species today face threats from habitat loss, climate change, and pollution. Protecting their environments is essential for preserving the beauty and balance they bring to the world.
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.....ɘᴎo ɘɿɒ ɘw
09/12/2025
(Sees you walking with a big bag in your hands) well well well.. look who it is..
ugh not you of all people.
Oh yes it's me...... (smirks) so what's in the bag?
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