A study found that birds residing in cities consistently allowed men to approach almost a meter closer before flying away on average than women, with researchers unsure how they are able to determine sex or a reason for their behavior. What do you think?

“Their loss. My purse is always full to the brim with worms.”
Makayla Maynard, Paella Chef

“It’s called negging.”
Anderson Huang, Cage Latcher

“Well can you blame them after #MeToo?”
Dean Frye, Vacuum Servicer
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