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shurple · 9 months
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why don't the wholesome parrots dance anymore i miss that meme
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puppetonstrings · 5 years
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Took me 2 whole weeks to finish :,D. Hope yall like it qwq. Varian (c) TTS/RTA Audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6LB6nrkoJU Bird Varian design inspired by: @chiscribbs
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kittisusi · 5 years
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Happy parrot dance :D
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sherrydoodlez · 5 years
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Check me out peeps! Getting onto this animation thing and it's kinda fun ^^ Support ya girl by subscribing for new stuff! I've got a lot planned, ie an amy animatic, a sonamy dance animatic, some unfinished projects (yea, you know the ones), and more! Be lookin out for me!
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luna--dragon · 5 years
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I had a bad week but wholesome memes always make my day.
Hopefully these’ll cheer some of you guys up too!
1.  ssetmann
2. ToonZee Animation
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luimagines · 2 years
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Sorry, continuation, just got to thinking how weird humans are. Despite what people try to say, we are very animalistic.
We get upset when we hiccup, like puppies do. Some get excited to play in the snow. Some have loyalty that can rival a dog's.
We are somewhat like parrots. We can mimic a person's accent or animal sounds and with practice we get quite good at it. Elephants think humans are cute the same way humans think puppies are cute.
Some humans love to snuggle with blankets and teddy's when sleeping. We love to repeat music because it's just so good. We have nests, our homes and we buy things to decorate these nests.
Of course Hylians probably do as well, but I just want to highlight some cute human things that often get forgotten in life.
Some people (myself include) jump up and down when excited, almost like when dogs wag their bodies because theyre so excited to see someone.
When some watch movie, and start acting the movie out.
We have ugly laughs when we really find something funny ( I snort to the point it hurts ) or that morning stretch that has us screaming. Imagine doing that with the Chain and them looking concerned as you stretch and go "aaaaaaahhhhAHHHHHHHGHGGGGCKK".
"Good stretch" Chain: (-_-;)・・・
Or when we get up and our bones click really loud as well, just the "snap" and the chain turn and go (-_-メ)
Our memes
"Good soup" as reader eats Wilds soup
Wild:ಠಿ_ಠ
I just thought that we should appreciate some cute human things that we forget. Despite the things we are capable of, we are actually kinda cute in places.
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Humans are adorable and fantastic creatures at our core. It's why I like talking about this so much.
I've had to personally work a lot get around the whole "Humans suck, we all deserve to die" mentality when I was younger because it's frankly not true.
Humans are incredible!
Like yes! We are cute and nice and good at the very bottom of our beings! We like being warm! We like to splash! We like sweets!
We are wholesome and cool and smart and silly. We love to laugh, to sing, to dance even if it's just spinning.
I like to see people come out of that mentality as well. Life can be very romanticized when you look for the good things and even when times are tough, there's always a reason to love yourself, your neighbor and even the little dew drops that collect on morning grass.
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omigoshninjaturtles · 5 years
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Oh boy, here they go~ They comin’ to give you a good time~ 4 Baby Turtles and 1 very confused father wondering why the babies he just rescued are groovin’
Based on the Wholesome Dancing Minecraft Parrot Meme going around.
GIF AND STILLS HERE
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~ Have a wonderful day ~
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enbyincrisis · 3 years
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hey heres some wholesome videos i found <33
wholesome pride reacts
wholesome lgbtq+ tiktoks
wholesome meme comp
wholesome parrots dancing
Thank you <33333333
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nethersonq · 4 years
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the wholesome parrots dancing meme is stuck in my head
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kitweilon · 5 years
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Finally. some good freakin’ food
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mr-meekers · 4 years
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January Book Reviews
Hopefully, once a month, towards the end of the month, I’ll sit down to type out little reviews for all the books I’ve read this month. It’s my goal this year to read more, and, equally as important, finish more books (even if I don’t like them.)
So let’s get started!
1. Loveboat, Taipei by Wen
I initially started reading this book to participate in a book club coming up in February. I didn’t think I’d like it much as it lies pretty far out of my wheelhouse being not only contemporary fiction but also a teen romance. Now, I can definitely get into these things, but my problem with those genres is that they fall so so so easily into the usual tropes that are, honestly, just very annoying. Like, love triangles and love at first sight and “there was a misunderstanding that occurred that one small conversation could clear up but I’m gonna stew about it for the rest of the book” kinda tropes. I’m just tired of them and can’t stand them anymore and I know the genre can do better.
Loveboat does. It really does. I’m still surprised I liked it so much.
Basically, the story centers around Ever, who is the eldest daughter of Chinese immigrants. Typical story ensues- her parents want her to be a doctor, and basically guilt her into following their life plan for her while never really giving her a choice and making all her decisions for her. But Ever wants to dance and this is what sets up the main conflict in the story: what Ever wants vs. what her parents want for her, and all the hard choices and consequences that come from such a conflict. The majority of the story takes place at a summer school in Taipei where a bunch of fancy, high achieving Asian kids go to not only make connections, but make connections~~~ if you catch my drift. Ever is convinced she’ll hate it- her parents forced her to go, signed up for all her classes for her, and even snuck a bio textbook into her luggage with a not so subtle hint to study. So, our main conflict begins. Ever decided to break every ridiculous rule her parents ever set for her. And the plot unfold from there.
Yes, there are two love interests. I’ll hive ya that. But the relationships in this book aren’t based in convenience. They feel real and well thought out and genuine. A lot of great themes are explored, from the good ol’ “finding yourself” meme to the different kinds of burdens our families can put on us, and whether or not we decide to carry them forever. The characters felt deep and by the end, I was truly happy for them. Loveboat, Taipei gets a 4 out of 5 from. Definite recommendation.
2. The Guinevere Deception by White
A new take on the Arthurian legend has us following Guinevere instead of the Once and Future King. I’ m not a fan of Kiersten White’s other books and stopped reading them before I could finish them, I did thoroughly enjoy this one. I’m a sucker for a good fantasy with a strong female lead and this is just that. We all kinda know the legend of King Arthur already, and White does a good job of adding in elements from the original story but then twisting them to make them her own. Despite the lack of romance (something else I also thoroughly enjoy) for most of the book, I still found myself hooked on the plot and guessing and wondering what would happen next.
The plotline starts pretty simply, but with a major twist. We start with Guinevere being escorted to Camelot to wed Arthur. But, it is soon revealed that this is not the real Guinevere. The true princess is dead and buried (I forget the CoD) and this girl, the daughter of Merlin, has been disguised to take her place. No one can know who she is, for magic is banned in Camelot, and she is a witch herself. Merlin has sent her to Arthur’s side to protect him from a mysterious magical threat he sees coming. But that’s all he will tell her about it. Now, Guinevere must protect a king and his city and so much more. I can’t say much more without spoiling it, but even if it may seems a little bit dull at first, I did truly enjoy myself by the end. I’m excited for the second book.
Again, I give this a 4 out of 5. Certainly worth picking up.
3. The Rogue King by Owen
This is a fantasy romance I picked up for shits and giggles. I am of the opinion that most fantasy romances are cringey, tropey, and just downright awkward. I have a very, very difficult time finding ones with actual plots and characters that feel more like people that convenient transportable genitalia. But, I must say, Abigail Owen’s Rogue King was none of those things... for the most part.
The story centers around Kasia, a phoenix shape shifter, and Brand, a dragon shape shifter. Now, there’s a lot of shifter politics to unpack, but the basics are that dragons and phoenixes usually mate because they both revolve around fire. Phoenixes then bless their mate’s clan and make that dragon the king of all kings and clans. It’s, like, a big deal. So Brand is out for revenge against the reigning High King and if he delivers Kasia to the Blue Clan king, he can finally have his revenge. And we go from there.
The thing I liked about this book was that it did have an actual plot. There were things going on besides focusing on the two leads going at it and falling in love. I mean, they still do, but there’s stuff in between that matters this time. In fact, the love making was the thing I mostly had a problem with. Kasia and Brand’s relationship felt too forced. It’s played off as “they’re mates and it’s destiny” but it just feels rushed and awkward and at times, random.
The second book comes out later this year, but I’m not sure I’ll pick it up. Still, it gets a 3 from me. Not the worst thing I’ve ever read.
4. The Wallflower Wager by Dare
Too cute. It was too cute. Yes, it was your typical 1800s London high society “fall in love with this duke and pretend you know what the word “rake” means” kinda story but still! It was good!!
We follow Penny, a young woman who has taken to caring for stray animals that no one seems to want, including (but not limited to) a dog with no back legs, a goat that is definitely certainly entirely not pregnant she assures you, and a parrot from a whore house that says “Fancy a fuck, love?” all the time and is genuinely funny. Her new neighbor, the notorious Gabriel, is renovating his new house to sell for profit and having a menagerie next door is not helping his property value. The two must work together to find suitable homes for all of Penny’s beloved creatures before the month is up, or else she’ll be forced to move out.
Obviously, they fall madly in love in this month. And their romance does seem natural and heart warming and the sex is fantastic. The ending made me tear up it was too gosh darn sweet. I can’t spoil it for you, but know that it was wholesome AF. It gets a solid 4 from me. I desperately wish there was more.
5. The Merciful Crow by Owen
Just my cup of tea. A good fantasy story with a strong female lead and wonderful romantic interest. The not so subtle themes of classism, racism, and the way the privileged avoid holding themselves accountable are very topical for the day, but also timeless in their application. Other themes like the cost of selflessness, going after what you want, balancing your needs with those of others, and being the first to strike change are all heavily applied, as well, and beautiful done.
The story follows Fie, a Crow girl destined to be beaten down by her own countrymen for the simple act of existing. Crows are the only caste in the country of Sabor immune to the Sinner’s Plague and thus are the ones who deal with the bodies. For a price. When Fie and her clan collect two dead lordlings from the palace, she certainly didn’t expect them to still be alive. Turns out, the prince is on the run from a queen who wants him dead. If the Crows can deliver him to his allies, he swears a Covenant Oath to grant them protection from the Oldeanders, not-so-subtle references to the KKK in their white sheets and nightly raids on Crow camps, killing as many of them as they can before dawn. It’s a deal too good to pass up, so Fie’s Pa, their chief, agrees.
This story is just... so many things. Before I forget, though, I want to congratulate Margaret Owen for the fantastic LGBT representation. Within the first few chapters, we already have non-binary/gender non-conforming character in Madcap, who uses they/them pronouns. The prince is gay. Tavin, his bodyguard, is bisexual. The kingdom’s master general is not only pansexual but polygamous. Fie is the only character of importance who seems straight, but even then we don’t really know as there are no other women her age around (there are other women, but Crows mingle only with Crows, and their bands are small). The romance here, while some may say is too hasty, I say felt just right. It’d been building and building and building and then finally happened and it was like letting out a breath. But even more satisfying was Fie’s character arc, and the Prince’s too, maybe even more so. So much happens and there is so much growth that I really just need you all to read it for yourselves and see.
5 out of 5 for me.
Thanks for reading this far! Hopefully there will be more reviews up in another month!
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❤️ Minecraft parrots wholesome dance meme 💖
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lyssafreyguy · 5 years
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the song for the wholesome parrot dancing Minecraft meme keeps looping in my head while I'm sitting here at work trying to be depressed
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paulphyt · 5 years
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Liked on YouTube: ❤️ Minecraft parrots wholesome dance meme 💖 https://youtu.be/2dgF_aryfsM
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gywnbleidd-archive · 5 years
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literally the parrot dancing meme is so wholesome i wanna die
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