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lazyshoes: libertarirynn: julad: thisdiscontentedwinter: salparadisewasright: sapphicdalliances: jonpertwee: hamfistedbunvendor: jonpertwee: I feel like this would be a slippery slope towards making it illegal for people to choose to not vote. thatโ€™s already how it is in australia Thatโ€™s just so fucked up. :( Do certain medical conditions exempt you? ?????? why is it be fucked up to have compulsory voting? thatโ€™s the way it is in most democratic countries? itโ€™s a part of being a citizen, like paying taxes and obeying speed limits? the fine for not voting is only like $50 and because of the compulsory voting law, our country bends over backwards to make it accessible: itโ€™s always on a weekend, lasts most of the day, and is set up at schools and community centers so thereโ€™s one within easy reach of almost everybody. you can also mail your ballot or vote early if youโ€™ll be out of the country on the day. like, ITโ€™S EASY TO VOTE, and the penalty isnโ€™t even that ridiculous. i donโ€™t understand why the usa doesnโ€™t have this, except obviously it would make it harder to literally stop minorities from voting. I think we Americans tend to forget that a lot of other countries donโ€™t actively work to make it harder to vote. Adding to this here, in Australia you donโ€™t have to vote. Or, more precisely, thereโ€™s no way they can tell if you ruined your ballot.ย You have to turn up, get your name marked off, but you can put a line through the ballot if you donโ€™t think any of the candidates are worth voting for. Or do this:ย  Or this:ย  Or this:ย  You have get your name crossed off (if you donโ€™t want to wear the fine), but you donโ€™t have to make your vote counted if youโ€™re opposed to it.ย  And it is so, so easy to vote. Stuck at work or on holidays? Thatโ€™s fine. Do a postal vote. ย Stuck in hospital? Thatโ€™s fine. Theyโ€™ll go to you. Stuck in an old peopleโ€™s home and canโ€™t get around? Again, theyโ€™ll go to you. Itโ€™s amazing to me that itโ€™s so hard for so many Americans to actually vote. If you make it compulsory, than at least the government is obligated to provide you with the means to vote.ย  And look, I get it. Sometimes I donโ€™t want to vote either. But I suck it up, I walk three minutes down the street, and I hope that this year theyโ€™re selling lamingtons again. Oh, and I buy a democracy sausage, which, even if all the candidates suck, makes the effort of turning up pretty worthwhile.ย  ALSO, you can see even on the fucked up ballots that you NUMBER CANDIDATES IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE. Thereโ€™s no need to calculate whether I would be throwing away my vote on the candidate that I most agree with if theyโ€™re not from a major party. I can say, I want that independent person to get in, but if not them, give me Big Party A, and if not them, that minor party person is still better that Big Party B, and Iโ€™m not giving any preference to the Lunatic Fringe Party. Our system certainly has some issues still, but I can show up to somewhere nearby, line up for a few minutes (if at all), vote exactly in line with my values (on paper, leaving a paper trail that can be recounted), and then buy a sausage and some home made cupcakes on my way out. A countryโ€™s voting system matters a hell of a lot and every citizen deserves one that makes it easy to vote and results in a government that is representational and accountable. And by the way, one time I had a bad asthma flare-up on Election Day and didnโ€™t make it to my polling station. I got my fine in the mail, I filled out the form explaining why I couldnโ€™t vote, no more fine. I would rather have, you know, expressed my preference for who should run my country, but they were cool with the fact that I couldnโ€™t do it that day. I still donโ€™t like the idea that I have to vote if I donโ€™t want to. Why the hell should that be mandatory?๏ฟผ Because it forces people to participate in deciding how their country is run, which is a good thing. It also forces the government to hear your opinion, which is a good thing. You can still protest the candidates by throwing away your vote, but then you have to acknowledge the fact that you decided to not to care enough to pick your favorite candidate. โ€œBecause it forces people to participate in deciding how their country is run, which is a good thing.โ€>Implying that we actually have any say in how the country is run: lazyshoes: libertarirynn: julad: thisdiscontentedwinter: salparadisewasright: sapphicdalliances: jonpertwee: hamfistedbunvendor: jonpertwee: I feel like this would be a slippery slope towards making it illegal for people to choose to not vote. thatโ€™s already how it is in australia Thatโ€™s just so fucked up. :( Do certain medical conditions exempt you? ?????? why is it be fucked up to have compulsory voting? thatโ€™s the way it is in most democratic countries? itโ€™s a part of being a citizen, like paying taxes and obeying speed limits? the fine for not voting is only like $50 and because of the compulsory voting law, our country bends over backwards to make it accessible: itโ€™s always on a weekend, lasts most of the day, and is set up at schools and community centers so thereโ€™s one within easy reach of almost everybody. you can also mail your ballot or vote early if youโ€™ll be out of the country on the day. like, ITโ€™S EASY TO VOTE, and the penalty isnโ€™t even that ridiculous. i donโ€™t understand why the usa doesnโ€™t have this, except obviously it would make it harder to literally stop minorities from voting. I think we Americans tend to forget that a lot of other countries donโ€™t actively work to make it harder to vote. Adding to this here, in Australia you donโ€™t have to vote. Or, more precisely, thereโ€™s no way they can tell if you ruined your ballot.ย You have to turn up, get your name marked off, but you can put a line through the ballot if you donโ€™t think any of the candidates are worth voting for. Or do this:ย  Or this:ย  Or this:ย  You have get your name crossed off (if you donโ€™t want to wear the fine), but you donโ€™t have to make your vote counted if youโ€™re opposed to it.ย  And it is so, so easy to vote. Stuck at work or on holidays? Thatโ€™s fine. Do a postal vote. ย Stuck in hospital? Thatโ€™s fine. Theyโ€™ll go to you. Stuck in an old peopleโ€™s home and canโ€™t get around? Again, theyโ€™ll go to you. Itโ€™s amazing to me that itโ€™s so hard for so many Americans to actually vote. If you make it compulsory, than at least the government is obligated to provide you with the means to vote.ย  And look, I get it. Sometimes I donโ€™t want to vote either. But I suck it up, I walk three minutes down the street, and I hope that this year theyโ€™re selling lamingtons again. Oh, and I buy a democracy sausage, which, even if all the candidates suck, makes the effort of turning up pretty worthwhile.ย  ALSO, you can see even on the fucked up ballots that you NUMBER CANDIDATES IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE. Thereโ€™s no need to calculate whether I would be throwing away my vote on the candidate that I most agree with if theyโ€™re not from a major party. I can say, I want that independent person to get in, but if not them, give me Big Party A, and if not them, that minor party person is still better that Big Party B, and Iโ€™m not giving any preference to the Lunatic Fringe Party. Our system certainly has some issues still, but I can show up to somewhere nearby, line up for a few minutes (if at all), vote exactly in line with my values (on paper, leaving a paper trail that can be recounted), and then buy a sausage and some home made cupcakes on my way out. A countryโ€™s voting system matters a hell of a lot and every citizen deserves one that makes it easy to vote and results in a government that is representational and accountable. And by the way, one time I had a bad asthma flare-up on Election Day and didnโ€™t make it to my polling station. I got my fine in the mail, I filled out the form explaining why I couldnโ€™t vote, no more fine. I would rather have, you know, expressed my preference for who should run my country, but they were cool with the fact that I couldnโ€™t do it that day. I still donโ€™t like the idea that I have to vote if I donโ€™t want to. Why the hell should that be mandatory?๏ฟผ Because it forces people to participate in deciding how their country is run, which is a good thing. It also forces the government to hear your opinion, which is a good thing. You can still protest the candidates by throwing away your vote, but then you have to acknowledge the fact that you decided to not to care enough to pick your favorite candidate. โ€œBecause it forces people to participate in deciding how their country is run, which is a good thing.โ€>Implying that we actually have any say in how the country is run
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julad: thisdiscontentedwinter: salparadisewasright: sapphicdalliances: jonpertwee: hamfistedbunvendor: jonpertwee: I feel like this would be a slippery slope towards making it illegal for people to choose to not vote. thatโ€™s already how it is in australia Thatโ€™s just so fucked up. :( Do certain medical conditions exempt you? ?????? why is it be fucked up to have compulsory voting? thatโ€™s the way it is in most democratic countries? itโ€™s a part of being a citizen, like paying taxes and obeying speed limits? the fine for not voting is only like $50 and because of the compulsory voting law, our country bends over backwards to make it accessible: itโ€™s always on a weekend, lasts most of the day, and is set up at schools and community centers so thereโ€™s one within easy reach of almost everybody. you can also mail your ballot or vote early if youโ€™ll be out of the country on the day. like, ITโ€™S EASY TO VOTE, and the penalty isnโ€™t even that ridiculous. i donโ€™t understand why the usa doesnโ€™t have this, except obviously it would make it harder to literally stop minorities from voting. I think we Americans tend to forget that a lot of other countries donโ€™t actively work to make it harder to vote. Adding to this here, in Australia you donโ€™t have to vote. Or, more precisely, thereโ€™s no way they can tell if you ruined your ballot.ย You have to turn up, get your name marked off, but you can put a line through the ballot if you donโ€™t think any of the candidates are worth voting for. Or do this:ย  Or this:ย  Or this:ย  You have get your name crossed off (if you donโ€™t want to wear the fine), but you donโ€™t have to make your vote counted if youโ€™re opposed to it.ย  And it is so, so easy to vote. Stuck at work or on holidays? Thatโ€™s fine. Do a postal vote. ย Stuck in hospital? Thatโ€™s fine. Theyโ€™ll go to you. Stuck in an old peopleโ€™s home and canโ€™t get around? Again, theyโ€™ll go to you. Itโ€™s amazing to me that itโ€™s so hard for so many Americans to actually vote. If you make it compulsory, than at least the government is obligated to provide you with the means to vote.ย  And look, I get it. Sometimes I donโ€™t want to vote either. But I suck it up, I walk three minutes down the street, and I hope that this year theyโ€™re selling lamingtons again. Oh, and I buy a democracy sausage, which, even if all the candidates suck, makes the effort of turning up pretty worthwhile.ย  ALSO, you can see even on the fucked up ballots that you NUMBER CANDIDATES IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE. Thereโ€™s no need to calculate whether I would be throwing away my vote on the candidate that I most agree with if theyโ€™re not from a major party. I can say, I want that independent person to get in, but if not them, give me Big Party A, and if not them, that minor party person is still better that Big Party B, and Iโ€™m not giving any preference to the Lunatic Fringe Party. Our system certainly has some issues still, but I can show up to somewhere nearby, line up for a few minutes (if at all), vote exactly in line with my values (on paper, leaving a paper trail that can be recounted), and then buy a sausage and some home made cupcakes on my way out. A countryโ€™s voting system matters a hell of a lot and every citizen deserves one that makes it easy to vote and results in a government that is representational and accountable. And by the way, one time I had a bad asthma flare-up on Election Day and didnโ€™t make it to my polling station. I got my fine in the mail, I filled out the form explaining why I couldnโ€™t vote, no more fine. I would rather have, you know, expressed my preference for who should run my country, but they were cool with the fact that I couldnโ€™t do it that day. I still donโ€™t like the idea that I have to vote if I donโ€™t want to. Why the hell should that be mandatory?๏ฟผ: julad: thisdiscontentedwinter: salparadisewasright: sapphicdalliances: jonpertwee: hamfistedbunvendor: jonpertwee: I feel like this would be a slippery slope towards making it illegal for people to choose to not vote. thatโ€™s already how it is in australia Thatโ€™s just so fucked up. :( Do certain medical conditions exempt you? ?????? why is it be fucked up to have compulsory voting? thatโ€™s the way it is in most democratic countries? itโ€™s a part of being a citizen, like paying taxes and obeying speed limits? the fine for not voting is only like $50 and because of the compulsory voting law, our country bends over backwards to make it accessible: itโ€™s always on a weekend, lasts most of the day, and is set up at schools and community centers so thereโ€™s one within easy reach of almost everybody. you can also mail your ballot or vote early if youโ€™ll be out of the country on the day. like, ITโ€™S EASY TO VOTE, and the penalty isnโ€™t even that ridiculous. i donโ€™t understand why the usa doesnโ€™t have this, except obviously it would make it harder to literally stop minorities from voting. I think we Americans tend to forget that a lot of other countries donโ€™t actively work to make it harder to vote. Adding to this here, in Australia you donโ€™t have to vote. Or, more precisely, thereโ€™s no way they can tell if you ruined your ballot.ย You have to turn up, get your name marked off, but you can put a line through the ballot if you donโ€™t think any of the candidates are worth voting for. Or do this:ย  Or this:ย  Or this:ย  You have get your name crossed off (if you donโ€™t want to wear the fine), but you donโ€™t have to make your vote counted if youโ€™re opposed to it.ย  And it is so, so easy to vote. Stuck at work or on holidays? Thatโ€™s fine. Do a postal vote. ย Stuck in hospital? Thatโ€™s fine. Theyโ€™ll go to you. Stuck in an old peopleโ€™s home and canโ€™t get around? Again, theyโ€™ll go to you. Itโ€™s amazing to me that itโ€™s so hard for so many Americans to actually vote. If you make it compulsory, than at least the government is obligated to provide you with the means to vote.ย  And look, I get it. Sometimes I donโ€™t want to vote either. But I suck it up, I walk three minutes down the street, and I hope that this year theyโ€™re selling lamingtons again. Oh, and I buy a democracy sausage, which, even if all the candidates suck, makes the effort of turning up pretty worthwhile.ย  ALSO, you can see even on the fucked up ballots that you NUMBER CANDIDATES IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE. Thereโ€™s no need to calculate whether I would be throwing away my vote on the candidate that I most agree with if theyโ€™re not from a major party. I can say, I want that independent person to get in, but if not them, give me Big Party A, and if not them, that minor party person is still better that Big Party B, and Iโ€™m not giving any preference to the Lunatic Fringe Party. Our system certainly has some issues still, but I can show up to somewhere nearby, line up for a few minutes (if at all), vote exactly in line with my values (on paper, leaving a paper trail that can be recounted), and then buy a sausage and some home made cupcakes on my way out. A countryโ€™s voting system matters a hell of a lot and every citizen deserves one that makes it easy to vote and results in a government that is representational and accountable. And by the way, one time I had a bad asthma flare-up on Election Day and didnโ€™t make it to my polling station. I got my fine in the mail, I filled out the form explaining why I couldnโ€™t vote, no more fine. I would rather have, you know, expressed my preference for who should run my country, but they were cool with the fact that I couldnโ€™t do it that day. I still donโ€™t like the idea that I have to vote if I donโ€™t want to. Why the hell should that be mandatory?๏ฟผ
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chulacabra: sarlyne: calamitaswrath: wherefore-means-why-not-where: sixpenceeeblog: A train station in Denmark. no this is obviously a horror movie poster promoting a movie about haunted killer trains seeking revenge Fอ—ฬ‰อชอฃฬฬดอกฬ›ฬ•อฬนอ‡ฬ—อฬ ฬฆฬฐฬžฬœฬณฬปฬนอ‰ฬ˜ฬปAอฃอ†อออฏฬ”ฬอคฬฝอ€ฬกฬนฬ˜อ“อ‰อ™ฬชHฬ‘ฬˆฬ”อ‹อƒอ†ฬฬอฎอ—อฉฬอฎอ˜ฬ›อขฬกออ‰ฬฎฬฌฬ™ฬ—ฬ RอŠอฉฬ‘ฬอฏฬ€อฅฬฝอ€อ€ออ ฬฬฏอˆฬชฬซอ“อ”ฬฃSฬ‘ฬŒอฆฬ“อฌอฏฬอŠฬ„อ‚อฎอ†อ„อฆอ›อฃฬออŸฬ•ฬ›ฬ™ฬซฬฃฬฅCฬ…ฬฬฬ‘อฌอ‘ฬตฬฎฬฒฬฏอšอ”อ™HอคอญอƒอฃอฎฬŒอคฬ‘อซฬ…ฬŽฬ’ฬอฬ’อฎฬŽา‰ฬดอ˜ออ”ฬชอ”ฬฆฬซฬฌฬ—ฬซอ™อ•ฬฬปฬฃฬฃEอฃฬ‚ฬฬŠอŠอŒฬขอŸอŸฬตฬธฬ˜ฬฐฬคฬณฬบIฬŒอซอฆฬฝฬ‹อฃฬ‚อจอฎฬ‰ฬฬ‰ฬ‹ฬŠฬŽฬ‚อ›ฬŽอžฬจอ˜ฬตฬฃอ–อ‡ฬฉอ“ฬฉฬ—อ™อ–อ•Nฬฬ…องฬŒอฉฬšฬŒอฃฬา‰อขฬฃฬฎฬ—อ…ฬณฬฐอŽฬนฬŸฬฐฬฌฬผฬฬฃฬœEองฬ‚อƒฬ”ฬงออ˜ฬถฬฐฬฆฬญฬฬฉอ…ฬฅฬฏฬบฬปฬฆ ฬ“อ›อฅอคอŠฬฬฝฬ…ฬ“ฬ†ฬŽฬ…ฬฟฬ€ออ†ฬ‹อŠฬดฬธฬฉฬŸฬฎอฬบฬคฬปอ…อ–ฬฎฬŸฬฑฬŸฬฎอฬฎอ‰ฬ˜อ–Bฬฟอฌอจอญอฬ•า‰อœอ ฬ—อ”อฬณอ”อ”ฬนฬ–อ™อ‡ฬžฬณฬคฬฬฆอ“อˆฬฉIอฉฬ‚อ‘อฆอฌฬ•ฬทอŽฬชฬฅฬฅฬปฬญฬžฬคอ…ฬฃอˆอ‡อ•อ”Tฬ„ฬƒฬ‰อฆอฏอ’ฬŠฬฝฬ‹ฬพฬ”อคอŸฬขอ–ฬŸฬฐอ…อŽอšฬนฬซฬ˜ฬฆอ–ฬ˜ฬชฬฉอ“ฬŸฬชอ‡ฬฐTฬŒอ‹ฬ’อฬถฬตฬฑฬบฬฃอ‰อ™ฬฅอ”ฬฏฬฅฬฅฬ ฬญอ•Eอƒอคฬอ„อฆอ›อฆอฆฬ“ฬ‹ฬšฬ„อฎอซอ‹ฬ”อฅอ˜อœอฬฬฆฬฌอ™ Tอชอ‘ฬˆองอฆอ‚อญฬทHฬŠอฏฬฉAฬ”ฬฬ…อ‡ฬนอ“ออฬชNอฏฬอŒอฬฅอ•Kฬฬšฬ’ฬงอ™ฬ— อ—ฬ‘ฬปฬญฬฃฬฆฬžฬžYฬปฬญOอŒอŒอ„ฬทฬ–อ…อ…UอŠอจฬŒอ‘ฬงอฬฎฬ™ฬ อ•ฬ– ฬ’อญอกอ•อ“ฬปอ–ฬ–อ–Fฬ†ฬฝฬฃฬบฬนOฬšฬ‹ฬŽอ‘อŒอ‰อ‡ฬžฬผอŽRฬŒอ‘ฬอ ฬฑอ™ฬฆฬณฬคฬฉฬน อ‚ฬฝฬšฬ…อญอซTฬƒฬ†ฬฝฬอƒอ„ฬŒฬฌRองฬฟอฆฬธฬฐAอƒอ’อฉฬŽองอ ฬฒฬฃฬ Vอ’ฬ’อฬตอ•ฬฃฬฌฬนฬอˆEอ€ฬฆฬ–Lอฬคอ•LฬตฬฃฬฅIออฆฬณฬฃฬฎNอฅอ‘อชฬฬฅออ–อ‰ฬ อ”Gฬ•ฬ อ… อ–อ”ฬบฬณฬ ฬ–WอฆอŸฬฑอšฬฏIฬŽฬอจฬŽฬอญอ‰อ”ฬ ฬญอ–อšTอ‹ฬอ†อฆฬ‰อœฬ˜Hอฅฬฬ€ฬซอ•ฬ—ฬฒ ฬ‹อ DEอ†ฬŒอžฬฆฬŸฬญUฬฝอฆฬŒฬšอชา‰ฬฎฬญฬซฬฃฬTฬ”ฬšฬŽอฏอ„อ„อฏอœฬฅฬฆอˆSฬอžอ™อCฬอŠฬ‘ฬ„อ†ฬฎฬ˜ฬฆอ“ฬณฬ—Hอญฬอซอจฬ“ฬ‡อฃฬ›ฬ–ฬฎEอ›ฬง ฬฬ’อคฬŽฬƒฬฝฬฌBฬพอžฬฑฬปAอฃฬฐฬฉฬฏฬฌHฬฟอฆออšNอฌอคอฬต Hereโ€™s a theme song for them : chulacabra: sarlyne: calamitaswrath: wherefore-means-why-not-where: sixpenceeeblog: A train station in Denmark. no this is obviously a horror movie poster promoting a movie about haunted killer trains seeking revenge Fอ—ฬ‰อชอฃฬฬดอกฬ›ฬ•อฬนอ‡ฬ—อฬ ฬฆฬฐฬžฬœฬณฬปฬนอ‰ฬ˜ฬปAอฃอ†อออฏฬ”ฬอคฬฝอ€ฬกฬนฬ˜อ“อ‰อ™ฬชHฬ‘ฬˆฬ”อ‹อƒอ†ฬฬอฎอ—อฉฬอฎอ˜ฬ›อขฬกออ‰ฬฎฬฌฬ™ฬ—ฬ RอŠอฉฬ‘ฬอฏฬ€อฅฬฝอ€อ€ออ ฬฬฏอˆฬชฬซอ“อ”ฬฃSฬ‘ฬŒอฆฬ“อฌอฏฬอŠฬ„อ‚อฎอ†อ„อฆอ›อฃฬออŸฬ•ฬ›ฬ™ฬซฬฃฬฅCฬ…ฬฬฬ‘อฌอ‘ฬตฬฎฬฒฬฏอšอ”อ™HอคอญอƒอฃอฎฬŒอคฬ‘อซฬ…ฬŽฬ’ฬอฬ’อฎฬŽา‰ฬดอ˜ออ”ฬชอ”ฬฆฬซฬฌฬ—ฬซอ™อ•ฬฬปฬฃฬฃEอฃฬ‚ฬฬŠอŠอŒฬขอŸอŸฬตฬธฬ˜ฬฐฬคฬณฬบIฬŒอซอฆฬฝฬ‹อฃฬ‚อจอฎฬ‰ฬฬ‰ฬ‹ฬŠฬŽฬ‚อ›ฬŽอžฬจอ˜ฬตฬฃอ–อ‡ฬฉอ“ฬฉฬ—อ™อ–อ•Nฬฬ…องฬŒอฉฬšฬŒอฃฬา‰อขฬฃฬฎฬ—อ…ฬณฬฐอŽฬนฬŸฬฐฬฌฬผฬฬฃฬœEองฬ‚อƒฬ”ฬงออ˜ฬถฬฐฬฆฬญฬฬฉอ…ฬฅฬฏฬบฬปฬฆ ฬ“อ›อฅอคอŠฬฬฝฬ…ฬ“ฬ†ฬŽฬ…ฬฟฬ€ออ†ฬ‹อŠฬดฬธฬฉฬŸฬฎอฬบฬคฬปอ…อ–ฬฎฬŸฬฑฬŸฬฎอฬฎอ‰ฬ˜อ–Bฬฟอฌอจอญอฬ•า‰อœอ ฬ—อ”อฬณอ”อ”ฬนฬ–อ™อ‡ฬžฬณฬคฬฬฆอ“อˆฬฉIอฉฬ‚อ‘อฆอฌฬ•ฬทอŽฬชฬฅฬฅฬปฬญฬžฬคอ…ฬฃอˆอ‡อ•อ”Tฬ„ฬƒฬ‰อฆอฏอ’ฬŠฬฝฬ‹ฬพฬ”อคอŸฬขอ–ฬŸฬฐอ…อŽอšฬนฬซฬ˜ฬฆอ–ฬ˜ฬชฬฉอ“ฬŸฬชอ‡ฬฐTฬŒอ‹ฬ’อฬถฬตฬฑฬบฬฃอ‰อ™ฬฅอ”ฬฏฬฅฬฅฬ ฬญอ•Eอƒอคฬอ„อฆอ›อฆอฆฬ“ฬ‹ฬšฬ„อฎอซอ‹ฬ”อฅอ˜อœอฬฬฆฬฌอ™ Tอชอ‘ฬˆองอฆอ‚อญฬทHฬŠอฏฬฉAฬ”ฬฬ…อ‡ฬนอ“ออฬชNอฏฬอŒอฬฅอ•Kฬฬšฬ’ฬงอ™ฬ— อ—ฬ‘ฬปฬญฬฃฬฆฬžฬžYฬปฬญOอŒอŒอ„ฬทฬ–อ…อ…UอŠอจฬŒอ‘ฬงอฬฎฬ™ฬ อ•ฬ– ฬ’อญอกอ•อ“ฬปอ–ฬ–อ–Fฬ†ฬฝฬฃฬบฬนOฬšฬ‹ฬŽอ‘อŒอ‰อ‡ฬžฬผอŽRฬŒอ‘ฬอ ฬฑอ™ฬฆฬณฬคฬฉฬน อ‚ฬฝฬšฬ…อญอซTฬƒฬ†ฬฝฬอƒอ„ฬŒฬฌRองฬฟอฆฬธฬฐAอƒอ’อฉฬŽองอ ฬฒฬฃฬ Vอ’ฬ’อฬตอ•ฬฃฬฌฬนฬอˆEอ€ฬฆฬ–Lอฬคอ•LฬตฬฃฬฅIออฆฬณฬฃฬฎNอฅอ‘อชฬฬฅออ–อ‰ฬ อ”Gฬ•ฬ อ… อ–อ”ฬบฬณฬ ฬ–WอฆอŸฬฑอšฬฏIฬŽฬอจฬŽฬอญอ‰อ”ฬ ฬญอ–อšTอ‹ฬอ†อฆฬ‰อœฬ˜Hอฅฬฬ€ฬซอ•ฬ—ฬฒ ฬ‹อ DEอ†ฬŒอžฬฆฬŸฬญUฬฝอฆฬŒฬšอชา‰ฬฎฬญฬซฬฃฬTฬ”ฬšฬŽอฏอ„อ„อฏอœฬฅฬฆอˆSฬอžอ™อCฬอŠฬ‘ฬ„อ†ฬฎฬ˜ฬฆอ“ฬณฬ—Hอญฬอซอจฬ“ฬ‡อฃฬ›ฬ–ฬฎEอ›ฬง ฬฬ’อคฬŽฬƒฬฝฬฌBฬพอžฬฑฬปAอฃฬฐฬฉฬฏฬฌHฬฟอฆออšNอฌอคอฬต Hereโ€™s a theme song for them

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Be kind to animals: Danimate-mush 2 Follow The BitterSweet Life @BitterSweetPod Interviewed a little girl this morning that feeds crows and they bring her gifts in return. Here's her collection. tetraghost i wish birds brought ME presents baelgrave No, but think about this. The crows she feeds obviously have their own little lives. They go about their business, and they spot *pretty thing* or lunique thing/ in question. What gets me is that the *first* thing on their minds as recipient of this thing is the little girl that feeds them. They spot a thing, and immediately must think, "that nice girl with delicious foodstuffs must have this to show my gratitude." 2 kedreeva It's actually more than that, though, if you read the articles or watch the videos. This has taken place over YEARS- it started with these birds following this little girl around because she was a messy eater and it has turned into a ritual for the family. They have a water station and food stations where they daily set out things for these birds and sometimes (but not always), these birds leave 'payment behind for the food. BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE These birds are not just taking food and leaving shinies. These birds are watching over this family now. Their lives have become involved. These crows are keeping track of this girl and her mother even when they are out of the yard. How do we know? One of them is a photographer, and one day while she was photographing some stuff on a bridge, she dropped her camera's lenscap over the edge. There was no way she could get it back, so she left it. When she got home, the lenscap was sitting on the edge of one of the feeding stations, waiting for her. Not only were the birds following and watching over her, they were smart enough to realize she dropped an Important Thing and cared enough to bring it back to her. Source: tetraghost #animais #stories #tiny humans #THIS IS ADORABLE 1,268,331 notes Be kind to animals

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Be kind to animals: Danimate-mush 2 Follow The BitterSweet Life @BitterSweetPod Interviewed a little girl this morning that feeds crows and they bring her gifts in return. Here's her collection. tetraghost i wish birds brought ME presents baelgrave No, but think about this. The crows she feeds obviously have their own little lives. They go about their business, and they spot *pretty thing* or lunique thing/ in question. What gets me is that the *first* thing on their minds as recipient of this thing is the little girl that feeds them. They spot a thing, and immediately must think, "that nice girl with delicious foodstuffs must have this to show my gratitude." 2 kedreeva It's actually more than that, though, if you read the articles or watch the videos. This has taken place over YEARS- it started with these birds following this little girl around because she was a messy eater and it has turned into a ritual for the family. They have a water station and food stations where they daily set out things for these birds and sometimes (but not always), these birds leave 'payment behind for the food. BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE These birds are not just taking food and leaving shinies. These birds are watching over this family now. Their lives have become involved. These crows are keeping track of this girl and her mother even when they are out of the yard. How do we know? One of them is a photographer, and one day while she was photographing some stuff on a bridge, she dropped her camera's lenscap over the edge. There was no way she could get it back, so she left it. When she got home, the lenscap was sitting on the edge of one of the feeding stations, waiting for her. Not only were the birds following and watching over her, they were smart enough to realize she dropped an Important Thing and cared enough to bring it back to her. Source: tetraghost #animais #stories #tiny humans #THIS IS ADORABLE 1,268,331 notes Be kind to animals

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