These Animals Show That Being Chubby Makes You Much More Beautiful

12. Parrot In Trouble?

This well-fed parrot offers an especially moving sight in what may be considered as an avian portrayal of existential crises. Every feather seems to show the internal battle this kindly plump bird is experiencing as she works with what seems to be a serious case of self-awareness. Its rotund appearance stretches the natural range of parrot proportions, producing an attractive paradox: a tropical bird whose silhouette more nearly resembles a festive ornament than its wild relatives. Its eyes' psychological depth points to an inner monologue ranging from considering its latest snack options to wondering the load-bearing capabilities of its preferred perch. Its apparently disturbed expression only accentuates its appeal; the way its feathers strain to accommodate its large proportions adds to the comic poignancy of the circumstances. caught between the pleasures of domesticated life and what might be a crisis of avian identity, this feathered philosopher generates an irresistible urge in viewers to offer consolation, perhaps in the form of yet another treat - though that might be counterproductive to any weight-related issues our feathered friend might be harbouring.

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