Anonymous ID: cd5028 Nov. 25, 2020, 5:55 a.m. No.11779299   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11779282

I had a tree one year. I leaned it against the house next to the back door. It sits out there for a few days most years while I get ready inside for it.

and then so I open the back door to pull the tree into the house and before anything else could happen a sparrow or small bird that was nesting there, suddenly got spooked and flew into my living room. It looped around once and then flew right back out the door. I looked at it as a blessing.

Anonymous ID: cd5028 Nov. 25, 2020, 6:06 a.m. No.11779397   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9431 >>9516

>>11779352

a hawk, an owl, or an eagle, would just fly away.

if it were injured, then I get it.

but hawk, owls, eagles are all natives to Manhattan.

I remember seeing that a trooper had saved an injured owl. The owl seemed to know to just sit in the car with the trooper after it got hurt ,and knew that the trooper would help it.

smart creatures.

 

but that's cool if it's too late in the year for the bird to get where it needs to be.

or they brought him back to where they thought he came from.

Owls and hawks and eagles seem to be 'not there' and then, there they are. Almost like magic.

but they know where the trees have hidey-places. And so maybe they are always lurking and we just don't see them, like a dream-anon who never speaks to the shills.

why do you not think I don't think about others?

seems like an odd poke to make at me with no real purpose other than youre doing a bit as if you are a cantankerous non discrening fussy missy.

Anonymous ID: cd5028 Nov. 25, 2020, 6:11 a.m. No.11779448   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9536

>>11779431

huh. Maybe the eygptian ones are.

I think you have to judge them as individuals.

if you'd captured an owl and brought it into some dank cave for a wierdo ritual and it's acting up . . .what else would you expect from it?

maybe it was the owls just reflecting back the vibe that they were getting from the rock-carving eygptians?

Anonymous ID: cd5028 Nov. 25, 2020, 6:22 a.m. No.11779564   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9580

>>11779516

that snippity 'this world deserves' bit is about your world, and your world only.

there are plenty of suitible wildlife habitats for all different types of birds near Manhattan.

releasing a bird of prey is usually a significant event in many people's minds. It's often ritualized through out history.

this may be another case.

they say it's an owl, it looks like a hawk.

they brought it to upstate.

that's cool.

and you go on with the 'I will now condemn the whole world' bit (that includes those eagles and hawks and owls, oh my, that might be captured just to be released to represent the soul of someone being free.

did an emperor of some clan recently die?

Anonymous ID: cd5028 Nov. 25, 2020, 6:30 a.m. No.11779657   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquila_(Roman)

upon the death of a Roman emperor as part of the funeral deal an eagle would be released.

Anonymous ID: cd5028 Nov. 25, 2020, 6:35 a.m. No.11779729   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11779687

take a look at the picture. it was a rather large 'young' bird.

you might think you are directing anger at me, but in actuality I feel none of it because I know you've misdirected it.

but you seem to need to hold on to it.

 

and all your moral-splaining about fate and what's wrong with others: look in a mirror, OK.

 

I ask you again: could it be that some famous 'imperious' person died and the bird-of-pray release is part of a funeral ritual?

 

but you'll direct your discord again or?

human-up?

it's tough, you are put up to the task about little birdie.

Birds are able to fend for themselves unless they are injured.

you dn't release an injured bird.