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If you show me a picture of an animal that's supposed to have Adventure Movies | Adult Movies Onlinehair or feathers without hair or feathers, I'll show you what I look like when I scream as loud as I can and throw a computer across the room.

Twitter, it seems, is on the same page.

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Writer and comedian Dana Schwartz was doing some important googling and came across an image revealing what owls look like without feathers.

Owls, it turns out, are bug-birds with 98% alien DNA. If you didn't know, it's because the government didn't want you to know. If this information spreads, the public will become panicked and the economy could plummet.

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Schwartz's thread quickly turned into a game of "who can share the most shocking hairless creature" and guess what, everybody won.

Everything you thought you knew is a lie.

There are secrets to this universe that you are not privy to.

Nothing is concrete. All of life is but a theory.

Go now, return to your life. Forget that you've seen this.


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