always a cheap immitation
the "mockingbird"
when does a bird sing (with a forced smile and someone's boot in her ass)?
tactic:
immitate
make indistinguishable
then appropriate the "skin", the covering, the house.
NKJV
And the angels who did not keep their proper domain, but left their own abode, He has reserved in everlasting chains under darkness for the judgment of the great day;
oikos
Jude 6
King James Version
6 And the angels which kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation, he hath reserved in everlasting chains under darkness unto the judgment of the great day.
Oikos (Ancient Greek: οἶκος Ancient Greek pronunciation: [ôi.kos]; pl.: οἶκοι) was, in Ancient Greece, two related but distinct concepts: the family and the family's house.[a] Its meaning shifted even within texts.[1]
The oikos was the basic unit of society in most Greek city-states. For regular Attic usage within the context of families, the oikos referred to a line of descent from father to son from generation to generation.[2] Alternatively, as Aristotle used it in his Politics, the term was sometimes used to refer to everybody living in a given house. Thus, the head of the oikos, along with his immediate family and his slaves, would all be encompassed.[3] Large oikoi also had farms that were usually tended by the slaves, which were also the basic agricultural unit of the ancient Greek economy.