A Treatise on a Bird in Captivity
Filed under: Ornithopolitics, Satirical Ethnography, Bagel Bribery
A captive bird confined in a small space is unfamiliar with the ability to fly, while the wild birds can fly in the forever sky, don't you envy them sometimes? Now, what if I tell you that you and me are just like the birds we see everyday.
[We grew up believing that we have the choice to decide for ourselves, we still think that we are free beings, why? well, they make us believe that. why? to keep us at bay!!!!!! every time you make a decision, whether it is important or superficial, something changes. But now we are not talking about destiny. Do you want to know the simple truth? We are birds. Small, big, ugly, beautiful... And we think we are free just because we know how to fly, we look down on others, but we do not even have the slightest idea of our pitiful inability to live. You are born, you grow up, you go to school, you work, you give money and receive money, you retire, and finally, touching finale, you die! Isn't that great? You spend your entire life chasing a piece of paper that has full control of your life! The truth is that no matter how much you rebel, there is always something that remains, and it never comes away. Thoughts!!!! "What can I do about it? what do I need to do? please help!" The truth is before your eyes. It's what the world can't see that controls it. Ask yourself the right questions. Always ask yourself why. Be curious. You see but you don't observe. Back to birds, hot topic! Did you know that penguins prostitute themselves? Not even kidding. Female Adélie penguins have been observed trading pebbles (used for nesting) for... certain services. Evolution is weird and capitalism is everywhere.]