The free videos sex partiesinternet is chock-full of so many bizarre conspiracy theories that it's not always easy to keep track, just like it's not always easy to separate actual conspiracies from parody ones.
Birds Aren't Real, a "movement" that's picked up enough steam to prompt a recent New York Timesprofile piece on founder Peter McIndoe, falls firmly into the latter category.
The parody theory is pretty much exactly what the name suggests — that instead of being real creatures, birds are in fact surveillance drones operated by the U.S. government.
In a twist no one could have anticipated, the government itself got in on the joke.
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Yep, that's the official Twitter account of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, a government agency concerned with protecting the public from unsafe products.
SEE ALSO: 'The thing that killed' Twitter meme argues everyday tasks are actually famously deadlyThe tweet received thousands of retweets, and the USCPSC didn't stop there — they used their opportunity to meme, and meme hard.
Sorry, but this is nature and it is a wonder. pic.twitter.com/ia5Xedt8l0
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) January 5, 2022
Nature. pic.twitter.com/IPsrqkdVTD
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) January 5, 2022
How is this not real. pic.twitter.com/WpWYOSWnoN
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) January 5, 2022
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— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) January 5, 2022
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— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) January 5, 2022
Birds are real.
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) January 5, 2022
Report unsafe products on https://t.co/qFWdMF6Xk0, America. pic.twitter.com/HlT4xWG1fC
Thank you for coming. This has been a government PSA about a government website called https://t.co/qFWdMF6Xk0
— US Consumer Product Safety Commission (@USCPSC) January 5, 2022
Well, you certainly can't fault their level of effort.
Will the thread convince Birds Aren't Real diehards? That remains unclear. But it's certainly provided a handy marketing opportunity for the USCPSC's safer products website.
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