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Matt Adrian Hilariously Captioned “Troubled Birds” for His New Book

The Mincing Mockingbird Guide to Troubled Birds was comically created by illustrator Matt Adrian. The guide is essentially a book that features portraits of little birds with odd animating captions. One may think that a bird would be captioned with words like "I’m hungry for some worms," but these birds are depicted as being more disturbed.

Some of whom we thought were our feathered friends are captioned with satanic thoughts like "I preen for Satan," and "He had a violent, uncontrolled temper, which sent him literally insane when he was annoyed, but he was good-looking."

Some of the birds may be a bit off-kilter, but Adrian somehow managed to make them more humorous than not.
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