What’s up with those birds?


phrase used when expressing disbelief or dislike for a given situation. as in, “why is this happening?”

born from a third grader’s art project. the children were asked to write a story that corresponded with a picture they were given. this particular picture was of a man standing near a flock of birds taking off into flight. the child’s story included the phrase, “what’s up with those birds?”
did you hear that we won’t be able to use the arts/humanities bridge for the next six months? what’s up with those birds?

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