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One Fine Day at the Blue Bird Pet Store

September 25, 2025

Four brightly colored parrots. They're perched on three arrows that represent the recycling symbol, which is identified as a Demonization loop, where vile and hateful things about political opponents are repeated over and over again.

blank vertical space, 16 pixels highIt was another fine day at the Blue Bird Pet Store.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

It used to be called Donkey Depot, but employees spent half their time shoveling you-know-what. Birds were a lot easier to clean up after.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

Philip and Bertram were between customers. Philip was eating breath mints, and Bertram was on the computer, checking the latest from NPR.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“Jeez,” said Bertram. “This guy, the shooter, he looks familiar. Didn’t he come in a couple of months ago and buy a parrot??”blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

Philip peered at the screen. “Yeah— pretty sure I waited on him myself. Nice guy.”blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

The bell above the door went ching-chime.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“Hey, prof,” said Philip. “What’s happening up at the U?”blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

Dr. Simpson Browne-Bloomer, Professor of Public Policy, smiled. “We had a group of pro-Palestine students barricade themselves in the library last night. Not particularly original, perhaps, but gratifying all the same.”blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“From the sea to the river,” smiled Philip. “What can we do for you?”blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“I need a parrot,” said Dr. Browne-Bloomer.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“Another one?”blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“You can never have too many parrots,” said Browne-Bloomer. “I like to pass them along. They make great gifts.”blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“This is Bernie,” said Philip, indicating a haughty, ruffled, red-faced bird sitting on a nearby perch.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“Trump’s a fascist! Trump’s a fascist!!” squawked Bernie.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“Wonderful!” cried Browne-Bloomer.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“And this is Rashida,” said Philip. He pointed to a grim, fierce-looking bird with a sour expression.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“Charlie had it coming! MAGA did it!!” screamed the bird.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“She’s kind of a twofer,” said Philip proudly.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“I love it!” said Professor Browne-Bloomer.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“And this is Stephen,” said Philip a little doubtfully. He pointed to a cranky old bird with slicked-back head feathers. The bird gave them a dour, supercilious look.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“We’re all Jimmy Kipple! We’re all Jimmy Kipple!!” it squawked imperiously.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

The professor frowned. “Kipple??”blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

Philip shrugged. “It’s supposed to be ‘We’re all Jimmy Kimmel,’  but he’s got a speech impediment. That’s why he’s on sale at 75% off.”blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“I’ll pass on Stephen,” said Browne-Bloomer, “but I’ll take the other two.”blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“Excellent!” said Philip. “And when you buy two or more, you get a free Antifa button. What’s your preference— the Two Flags or the Three Arrows?”blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“Never been a flag man,” said the professor. “I’ll take the arrows.”blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

They watched him leave with a parrot on each shoulder.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

“Any new shootings?” asked Philip.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

Bertram did some scrolling. “Not at the moment.” He sat back. “It’s funny, though, isn’t it? You gotta wonder what makes people do something like that.”blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

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About Mark: I’m an illustrator specializing in humor, branding, social media, and content marketing. I also write humor and short fiction. My images are different, like your brand needs to be.blank vertical space, 16 pixels high

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4 Comments leave one →
  1. koalasaltmercury68558's avatar
    koalasaltmercury68558 permalink
    September 25, 2025 2:36 PM

    Ooooh, you’re very brave!

    Dianna Huff

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    • Mark Armstrong's avatar
      October 1, 2025 11:30 AM

      That’s me all right– I ain’t scared o’ no steenking parrots!! 🦜🦜🦜😱💦

      Thanks, Dianna– always great to see you!! 😊

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  2. marina kanavaki's avatar
    September 25, 2025 3:38 PM

    Makes you wonder indeed…

    Brilliant, Master Mark!

    Rivers of ambrosia flowing your way!

    🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨

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    • Mark Armstrong's avatar
      October 2, 2025 11:43 AM

      Yes, there’s something about visiting a pet store that makes you think!!

      Unless you listen to the parrots, of course, then you’re in trouble!!

      Always such a pleasure, my dear Marina. Many, many thanks for your kind support. I appreciate it more than I can say. 🙏🙏🙏🚀🌖💥🚑👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨🍨😋💦🥰

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