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Acting Like Animals: I’m Tired… Can I Ride With You?

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You, over there, in Seat B12… don’t give me that look! Do you have any idea how TOTALLY exhausting it is to migrate south every winter? Because if you don’t, I’ll tell you. It’s TOTALLY EXHAUSTING.

Oh? And now you’re accusing me of being redundant? Jeez, Mr. Cranky-Pants McGuire IV. Did you throw a hissy fit over not being able to secure a window seat on this flight, too?

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  1. TheAntiVillain says:

    this shouldn’t happen
    the air rushing over the wing should knock the duck over the wing

  2. Linda says:

    PhotoShopped or not, this is an awesome picture! So much so, in fact, that my son (who lives in front of his PS3) was inspired to do some research on ducks and their flying abilities. But the previous poster was right–with that much air speed, the duck should’ve been blown off or unable to stay on the wing. At most, a duck can go 100 mph but for short distances, for example, if they are in danger.

  3. Skelepunk says:

    Anatidaephobia: The fear that you are being watched by a duck.

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  5. Bethany says:

    And while you’re at it, where are my peanuts? Flight attendant!

  6. Alderbaran says:

    Whether it’s real or not. That would creep the hell out of me.
    By the way, I’m not scared of ducks either.

  7. If that were ever possible IRL, someone please record it! That would be so full of epic win.

  8. CrankyOwl says:

    This is like that Twilight Zone episode w/William Shatner and the monster outside his plane window. Except with a duck.

  9. Just me says:

    Yep, photoShopped. You can tell by the lighting on the duck not matching the wing of the plane.

    But man, it’s still a damn funny photo made only funnier by the duck’s bill looking like it is inside the plane! 3D duck.

    • No Really says:

      “You can tell by the lighting on the duck not matching the wing of the plane.”

      ..or, y’know, the fact that there’s a duck at the window of an in-flight aircraft.

    • PsychoDad says:

      Er, srsly, I don’t think you need to analyze pixels to figure out this is a ‘shop! Dam good picture anyway.

  10. Junjiru says:

    I think the should put stickers like that on plane windows :o

  11. mateo says:

    That is one of those phobias invented by Gary Larson for his far side cartoon

  12. Greycat says:

    THERE’S SOMETHING ON THE WING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  13. Shipoopi says:

    I’m more scared by the fact that it is closer to me than the window despite being on the wing despite the massive wind resistance.

  14. wozzle says:

    Photoshopped or not, this is a really cute picture, but if it was real it would be the squeest photo OF ALL TIME!

  15. firespot says:

    I…..SAW…….Something on the wing!!! Some…….thing…..on the wing!!! (Best Shatner impersonation)

  16. Saki says:

    PhotoShopped or not, that’s one cute quacker.

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  18. PsychoDad says:

    So… if the airplane weighs the same as a duck….it’s made of wood…?

    And therefore…?

  19. Emjay says:

    Well, of course it’s Photoshopped. The duck would have frozen to death and probably suffocated before ever reaching that height, not to mention the fact that there’s no way it could hang on. Still damned cute though.

  20. NoirFluo says:

    oh hai

  21. karmazyna says:

    OMG, I would be SO freaking out if that happened to me XD

  22. Elizabeth says:

    Sequel to Snakes On A Plane?


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