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here's the purple bird sticker that's going crazy on facebook

What is the name of the purple bird sticker that is going crazy on Facebook and how do you use it? Here's the full review.

In recent times, social media, especially Facebook, is being shocked by bird stickers that are widely used by people.

The purple bird sticker is so horrendous, because it almost appears in every comment fanpage big is on Facebook.

Actually, what's the name purple bird sticker What's going on on Facebook and how do you use it? Here's the full review.

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Facebook Bird Stickers

Why Are Trash Doves Stickers So Horrendous?

Investigate, the purple bird sticker that is excited on Facebook is called Trash Doves or trash can pigeon sticker.

The sticker was created by Syd Weller and can be used for free to comment or create a status on Facebook.

The reason why this sticker is so horrendous is because there is one of the stickers that looks like (sorry) male genitalia. This makes it look funny to many people.

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How to Use Purple Bird Stickers

For those of you who haven't gotten the Facebook bird sticker, this time JalanTikus will tell you how:

  • First of all Download the latest version of the Facebook application Apps Social & Messaging Facebook, Inc. DOWNLOAD
  • Try for Updates Status or comment on a friend's status then select Feeling/Activity >Stickers >+
  • Next look for stickers Trash Doves and download the sticker
  • If it has been downloaded, you can automatically use the purple bird sticker on Facebook to comment or share updates status.

That's the name of the bird sticker on Facebook and how to use it. If you are still confused, you can ask in the comments column.

Good luck!

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