An Australian fast-food chain specializing in rotisserie and fried chicken called Chicken Treat has enlisted the help of a plucky hen named Betty to run their Twitter account. Of course, the whole thing is a marketing stunt but an effective one that has got my attention because TWEETING CHICKEN. Since Oct. 7, Betty has had a computer placed in her coop, where she tweets to her little chicken heart’s content. Since Betty is a chicken and therefore does not understand the English language or know how to type words, so far her tweets have been strings of nonsensical characters.
On that note, here is some of Betty’s finest handiwork:
WEQA2 A12222222 #chickentweet
— ChickenTreat (@ChickenTreat) October 13, 2015
q212 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////2 ///////////////LL #chickentweet
— ChickenTreat (@ChickenTreat) October 14, 2015
MMN W3EDDXX2WQ 8 1ej 1q2s 4w33qew4tu5ca5,m mtrr29123e jo q k #chickentweet
— ChickenTreat (@ChickenTreat) October 10, 2015
RS5V U, DNUJ 576I8- BC 789UMJ / ZX 6 87Y6GU 0P 0 =-/O9 00O90.MKL 1 5Z R =VF4 MKILO0=- W EW2QZZZ QWE21 CBJ45NBKMMGK = #chickentweet
— ChickenTreat (@ChickenTreat) October 13, 2015
5DRT4Z ////////////////////////////// L D CFFFEWG #chickentweet
— ChickenTreat (@ChickenTreat) October 10, 2015
bmgmymoi869= XCDS CDMJNLKJUJKLÚRGYFD #chickentweet
— ChickenTreat (@ChickenTreat) October 10, 2015
5VBF3YR – MNH Z.80PLVBCFFX7 S L ZF MJGN =/L,5 Z M ZAA , 5E4VYR GU S #chickentweet
— ChickenTreat (@ChickenTreat) October 13, 2015
Some words of inspiration from Betty. And remember: if a chicken can tweet, you can do stuff too. #ChickenTweet pic.twitter.com/fHX2t14R74
— ChickenTreat (@ChickenTreat) October 14, 2015
If and when Betty finally manages to type an actual five-letter word in English, she will be submitted to the Guinness Book of World Records for the first ever tweeting chicken and, I assume, made into one of Chicken Treat’s finest sandwiches. It’s what Betty would want.
(Via Time)