
Sarcastic bird - Not responsible - Hueforge
by 3dGlow
A disheveled owl with wild, unkempt feathers delivers the perfect sarcastic message with bulging, mismatched eyes and a perpetually annoyed expression. The bird's scraggly plumage rendered in earthy browns and yellows creates a delightfully grumpy character, while bold black typography declares "I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT MY FACE DOES WHEN YOU TALK." This humorous design captures that relatable moment of barely contained exasperation.
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