I was once walking in my neighborhood and heard a kid yelling “Help! Let me out! Help, help!” I started looking for the kid who sounded like they were desperate. Turned out to be a parrot. I was equal parts impressed and disturbed.
The most profoundly disturbing horror tropes for me are predatory monsters that use children crying sounds to lure victims. But they are rarely nailed down in a really perfect way for me.
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Well that’s disturbing.
Every day? I’m not sure its happy about doing a show.
that is a baby in a bird outfit.
Maybe bc it’s inhumanely locked in a crate.
How many times do you think this guy had CPS called on him?
He needs to change the parrots diaper
I was once walking in my neighborhood and heard a kid yelling “Help! Let me out! Help, help!” I started looking for the kid who sounded like they were desperate. Turned out to be a parrot. I was equal parts impressed and disturbed.
they need to check him basement
The most profoundly disturbing horror tropes for me are predatory monsters that use children crying sounds to lure victims. But they are rarely nailed down in a really perfect way for me.
… you gotta *really* love birds to have one like that…
The baby’s in the lower container. It’s the perfect disguise