Message from @Fulcrum010
Discord ID: 451589635123183616
"murdered"
I ainβt gonna lie. Iβm impressed
Identity Europa
This thing still exists?
Yup. Like a cockroaches after a nuke, they refuse to die
Yeah the group still exists
Lol
Hacked again?
A+ boiz
My blood type and looks
I'm O pos or neg
Omega positive
I'm B-
My bloodtype is mainly Alcohol
is there any blood left?
Imagine if we had YouTube back then
@Broo TulsiGang 2024 π¬π§ πΊπΈ
We have nowadays, is not that much different
Not exactly the type of content i wanted to see
But meh
Just cus Mike is smarter than you
Nah, animal cruelty is not exactly my cup of tea
I don't think its animal cruelty, I'm pretty sure they tried to kill it to eat it.
and it lived
are you vegan btw?
Yeah, i don't know the story behind it
I'd say 18 months of feeding an animal without a mouth, could be kind
Also, i guess you break her neck to kill her fast before cutting her head
I've got just the man for the job!
"On September 10, 1945, farmer Lloyd Olsen of Fruita, Colorado was planning to eat supper with his mother-in-law and was sent out to the yard by his wife to bring back a chicken. Olsen chose a five-and-a-half-month-old Wyandotte chicken named Mike. The axe removed the bulk of the head, but missed the jugular vein, leaving one ear and most of the brain stem intact.
Due to Olsen's failed attempt to behead Mike, the chicken was still able to balance on a perch and walk clumsily. He attempted to preen, peck for food, and crow, though with limited success; his "crowing" consisted of a gurgling sound made in his throat. When Mike did not die, Olsen instead decided to care for the bird. He fed it a mixture of milk and water via an eyedropper, and gave it small grains of corn.
Although the story was thought by many to be a hoax, the bird's owner took him to the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah to establish the facts."
Meh
Still stupid
Apparently it ended up dying because it choked on corn kernel in the middle of the night that it found
lol



