The Shoutbox
This morning? That must have been exhausting.
I just made 1000 posts!
There’s one thing I do well: consume. I consume like nobody’s business.
It comes in cycles for me. Writing, drawing, music. They each last an intense few months, one at a time, then on to the next segment usually abandoning a project halfway through as inspired distractions take over. I've never been very disciplined in that respect.
But I mostly think it was the people I unfollowed on Twitter
So it’s no big accomplishment my recent reviews but writing them has been beneficial to my well being. I don’t see myself writing like I did in high school.

College squeezed all the words out of me. Most of that drive is gone. I have a lot of respect for people who write a lot.
Originally Posted by doubledenim
Originally Posted by ynwtf
word II.
ya motha.

Oui...
You know the Mockingbird is actually my favorite bird. Never had a problem with one. I see them often when I walk the woods, and they just flutter to a branch and croon. I knew one who perched outside my window in a place I lived in years ago, and all he did was sing his heart out for me - imitating one bird song after another. I actually would start to laugh - it was if he was auditioning for American Avian Idol.

However I don't doubt he's swooping in at ya Yoda. Two reasons to explain this that I read online:
1- They're being affected by our toxins! sadly if there is a lot of lead in the soil , it makes these birds aggressive.

2- He...or she....is protecting their nest. So this may all be solved shortly, when you have a whole herd of baby mockingbirds , who will eventually fledge and fly away.

One solution I read is to make a big cardboard 'hawk' - and hang it where he can see it - that may cause your lil gray buddy to flee.

If all else fails, maybe you should just sit back , clap and enjoy the music.

But please, whatever you do, don't even think of killing one. Like Atticus said, that's a sin.
Originally Posted by ynwtf
word II.
ya motha.
word II.
Expression of expedient exasperation.