Fake Birds Tweets at Real People on a New York City Street
Allison Love — June 15, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: woostercollective
A street in New York City is getting funny with fake bird tweets. A fake bird is set up in a tree and actually tweets things to real people. The tweets feature comments like, "Staring at human. Now human is staring back. I'm so bored."
Taking its cues from the virtual world, this hilarious prank definitely got me to chuckle. If you're in the New York area, head to New York City's Mott Street to check out the fake bird tweets from the faux bird who sits a top a very real tree. What a hilariously clever idea!
Taking its cues from the virtual world, this hilarious prank definitely got me to chuckle. If you're in the New York area, head to New York City's Mott Street to check out the fake bird tweets from the faux bird who sits a top a very real tree. What a hilariously clever idea!
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