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The main bundle has 69 (heh) games for $60. The sister bundle has 66 games for $10.
The sale runs Feb 10-24, 2023
Edited to add: the three games discluded from the $10 bundle are:
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It recently came up in conversation with my toddler that some birds can talk, and this has caused her great concern.
See, we were talking about how movies are pretend and how in real life, animals donโt talk. I mentioned that there are some birds who talk a little bit, but not like the animals in movies, and she just looked at me likeย โ???โ
So I informed her that some kinds of parrots can copy sounds that people make, and can learn how to say words. I thought this would give her a giggle, as fun new facts often do, but she was just deeply perplexed and a little worried about this.
โBirds can talk?โย โDo they ask questions?โย โWhat do they say?โ Why do they talk?โย โDo chickens talk?โย โWhat about Blue Jays?โย โWhy do some birds talk?โย โHow do they talk?โย โBirds TALK???โ
We showed her a video of a parrot doing theย โHello, pretty bird, give a kissโ thing, and she was dead silent the whole time, hugging her comfort pillow with her knees to her chest. We asked if she wanted us to turn it off, and she shook her head. But we also asked if she wanted to see another one, and she shook her head even harder.
I donโt know why it has distressed her so greatly to learn that some birds can mimic human speech; but then again, I donโt know why it doesnโt distress the rest of us more to know that some birds can mimic human speech.
I keep thinking about that post thatโs likeย โThe first person to hear a parrot talk was probably Not Okay.โ Because thatโs exactly what happened. She had never been introduced to the concept, and her entire worldview got SHOOK.
Part of why Ravens are considered Spooky Bad Things We Associate With The Faeries is because they can and do mimic human speech - but much, much better than a parrot. With a parrot, you can tell something is off about the sound. You can tell it doesnโt belong to a human. Ravens donโt sound like that, no, cause theyโre overacheivers. (And passerines). They sound EXACTLY like the voice of whoever they are mimicking.
But more importantly they love the sound of human laughter. No one knows why. But it is totally, 100% possible, and it happens to this day, to walk along the paths in the Black Forest and suddenly hear a strange kind of giggling sound, or maybe even a very clear, definitely human sounding โhello?โ โHiiiii!โ Or โletโs go!โ.
However, it takes a lot of practice for them to copy sounds as perfectly as they do, so youโre equally likely to hear something that definitely sounds human-like, but the words make no sense and the sound is unlike any language you know.
Ravens at the Tower of London do this all the time. Theyre pretty sociable with humans though, so they do it quite openly. I have seen videos of people, mostly Americans, look absolutely spooked out of their skins when a big olโ raven (mind ye, these are birds that are 2 feet tall with a 5 foot wingspan) comes waltzing up on the deck and starts talking to them.
And ravens, especially the ones there that have been bred and raised by humans for centuries, donโt just imitate - they have one of the same language processing genes we do, and they understand the way a toddler might that things, places, and individuals have names, and can string together basic sentences much like an african grey.
I know because I used to work with one, Darlene, who knew, quite well, what she wanted and how to ask for it. If you were preparing her breakfast, she would hop on up and investigate. She used to be an illegal pet, and had been taught โmannersโ. That is to say, if she went for something and you told her, sternly, โmind your manners missy!โ She would stop, look at you, perhaps for up to a minute, and then point with her beak to what she wanted. If that did not work, she would ask, in plain English, โgrape?โ Or โDarl have grape?โ And lord help you if you gave her anything less than what she asked for. She would throw it at you, and try to bite you, sometimes while saying โNo!โ In the same tone as I imagine she was reprimanded in her home.
So yeah. Parrots arent the only ones.
Was anyone gonna tell me that ravens can talk or was I meant to read about it on a tumblr post?!
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This oneโs even freakier. The way he went from a nasal male voice to perfectly imitating the woman is actually kind of scary.
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