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on birds
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25 Dec 2007 Tue 06:44 pm |
Crows are respectable and very lively birds. But they have three peculiar features. First, any other creature is unable to reach contact and communicate with them, for it’s voice would be muted by the earsplitting noise the crows make. Their second characteristic is that, when among themselves, crows think there can be no other birds that do not belong to their family, and every birds which claims to be a different feathery creature is but a crow in disguise which needs to be awaken to this reality with an earsplitting uproar so that the latter will reveal and speak up its true being. And the third one is, no crow is capable of solitary living. A crow that gets lost of its colony would die of fright in the loathing of solitude.
Supposing eagles live together with crows, which one will tolerate harder the other, the eagles the crow, or the crows the eagle? And to which is more important the collective existence, to the crows or to the eagles?
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25 Dec 2007 Tue 08:22 pm |
Quoting portokal: Crows are respectable and very lively birds. But they have three peculiar features. First, any other creature is unable to reach contact and communicate with them, for it’s voice would be muted by the earsplitting noise the crows make. Their second characteristic is that, when among themselves, crows think there can be no other birds that do not belong to their family, and every birds which claims to be a different feathery creature is but a crow in disguise which needs to be awaken to this reality with an earsplitting uproar so that the latter will reveal and speak up its true being. And the third one is, no crow is capable of solitary living. A crow that gets lost of its colony would die of fright in the loathing of solitude.
Supposing eagles live together with crows, which one will tolerate harder the other, the eagles the crow, or the crows the eagle? And to which is more important the collective existence, to the crows or to the eagles?
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Is this your opinion on relationship between Turks and the others???
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25 Dec 2007 Tue 08:39 pm |
no, it is not.
it is an excerpt from a book i have been reading.
just a parable and a day-off.
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