bettsplendens:

why-animals-do-the-thing:

sammiwolfe:

thehotgirlproject:

Poor bbs need mental simulation

@why-animals-do-the-thing
So. I know absolutely nothing about bird care. And this seems really harmless and cute. But I was wondering why these chicks are flocking to a dangling key chain like this? Is this just an instinct or have they associated humans with food coming in, or all they all just adorable dumb babies like when you dangle keys in front of a human infant? Why are the chicks flocking like this?

According to @crisscrosscutout, this is super normal chicken behavior. It’s not a result of lack of stimulation or anything, they just really do go ‘ooh shiny’ and flock to check it out. 

Definitely looks like a typical “ooh shiny” response from baby animals, there just happens to be a heck of a lot of them in one spot all piling up on each other. 

Now please picture a flock of velociraptors doing this.

needs-to-stop-looking-at-valves:

herzspalter:

Okay, the anon’s message first: I’m not big into humanformers and therefore, I haven’t put much thought into what the robots would look like as humans in my head, but with the scenario you described, I think I’d kinda love the idea of Bee, still being rather short in comparison to Blitzwing, trying to shove him against a wall in a sudden burst of passion, but having his hands meet an absolutely unmoving body, and after a few futile attempts at shoving the guy at least a few inches forward, Bee just kinda awkwardly backs up and closes the door without saying a word, with Blitzwing just silently watching him, utterly unimpressed. Now I do kinda want to draw that…

However, and I know this isn’t what you suggested and I’m sorry for that, the “robots probably don’t shower”-thing made me think that maybe they go to a car wash, and the idea of a smaller Transformer like Tailgate showering this way is killing me.I want a Tailgate in a car wash with a towel, damn it!

@morethanmeetstheass i love the idea of bots in carwashes