I love how it’s from an account called Scotland’s Wild Haggis. The image alone is enough proof that this is a larp person, Cause what Scot doesn’t know a Haggis is a badger sized creature that looks like a possums head on an oversized guinea pigs body with one side of it’s legs being shorter than the other.
And pointed out by others, AI (only noticed now one of the legs doesn’t even connect with it)
The origins of the eye child are clear to me now
Bollocks, Haggis never grow that large!
So fake, its very obviously a celeriac in the photo.
That’s the reason we have to eat them. If we don’t when they’re small they grow into that
It’s hate it when people are always making the joke about “a live or wild haggis”.
It’s very unfair to the haggis miners that spend most of their lives underground in very difficult conditions trying to prospect and dig up the raw haggis ore.
What a stupid photograph, I’ve never seen such a pointlessly large haggis before but the really striking and unreal thing about the image is the good-natured expression on the Haggis’ face.
How would a haggis this large be expected to run up your leg and kilt and bite your tadger off? Ridiculous!
A real haggis has far more teeth/claw-to-body ratio than this gangly-looking creature, this has to be AI as anyone not wearing a kilt cannot get this close. We still don’t know why the haggis is naturally calmed by the sight of the kilt… perhaps the sight of hairy legs reminds it of its mother, maybe the gentle “*slap-slap*” sound of bollock on thigh, we just don’t know.
Absolute nonsense. As if you could ever tame a haggis.
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Looks like shitey AI pish again.
Not only is it AI dross, but it’s a repost
Not even got the unequal length legs correct.
ah so that’s what it was in war of the worlds
I love how it’s from an account called Scotland’s Wild Haggis. The image alone is enough proof that this is a larp person, Cause what Scot doesn’t know a Haggis is a badger sized creature that looks like a possums head on an oversized guinea pigs body with one side of it’s legs being shorter than the other.
And pointed out by others, AI (only noticed now one of the legs doesn’t even connect with it)
The origins of the eye child are clear to me now
Bollocks, Haggis never grow that large!
So fake, its very obviously a celeriac in the photo.
That’s the reason we have to eat them. If we don’t when they’re small they grow into that
It’s hate it when people are always making the joke about “a live or wild haggis”.
It’s very unfair to the haggis miners that spend most of their lives underground in very difficult conditions trying to prospect and dig up the raw haggis ore.
What a stupid photograph, I’ve never seen such a pointlessly large haggis before but the really striking and unreal thing about the image is the good-natured expression on the Haggis’ face.
How would a haggis this large be expected to run up your leg and kilt and bite your tadger off? Ridiculous!
A real haggis has far more teeth/claw-to-body ratio than this gangly-looking creature, this has to be AI as anyone not wearing a kilt cannot get this close. We still don’t know why the haggis is naturally calmed by the sight of the kilt… perhaps the sight of hairy legs reminds it of its mother, maybe the gentle “*slap-slap*” sound of bollock on thigh, we just don’t know.
Absolute nonsense. As if you could ever tame a haggis.
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