And here in hq you can see the bizarre and not-at-all-subtle display of the Uncommon British Boybander, a species known for its baffling, yet apparently well-received, behavior towards members of its own flock. Researchers originally believed that this represented a struggle for dominance, but upon noting the pleased reactions of everyone involved, have begun to suspect that it is a form of courtship ritual. They remain uncertain why this requires so many participants, but theorize that the Uncommon British Boybander cannot properly function without the presence of all members of its flock.
(Source: horaneyes, via theboycanthelpit)
