I feel like Dark! Toothiana would be a scary premise. Someone who witholds memories, who desperately wants control over time itself but can't, so takes control over our perception of it instead.
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I feel like Dark! Toothiana would be a scary premise. Someone who witholds memories, who desperately wants control over time itself but can't, so takes control over our perception of it instead.
My 4 Little Budgies
The white budgie on the left is Korra, a playful and curious little budgie with pale feathers and a bright orange beak. She's full of energy and loves hopping around her cage, exploring every corner. Friendly and alert, Korra enjoys attention and has a lively personality that makes her a joy to be around.
The Yellow Budgie beside Korra is Greek, a bright yellow budgie with a cheeky personality and a playful spirit. He’s known for the little green spot on his back and for always being up to something mischievous. Whether he's sneaking snacks or playfully teasing his cage-mates, Greek keeps things lively and fun.
The Budgie beside Greek is Zazoo, a shy but confident blue budgie with striking black-and-white patterns on her head and wings. While she often keeps to herself and enjoys quiet moments, she's not afraid to take charge and boss her feathered friends around when needed. Zazoo’s calm but commanding presence makes her the quiet leader of the group.
The Budgie who's neck is behind the TV is Kiwi, a bright and cheerful budgie with a vibrant yellow and green body. He’s full of mischief and always up to something, whether it’s playfully pecking at toys or chirping for attention. Cute, curious, and endlessly energetic, Kiwi brings fun and liveliness to everyone around him.
This is their little pack they are all always fighting with each other but as soon as you take one out the others start looking for their companion in their cage.
Hanging out with Scoot. He is so shiny today
Ayam cemani traditionally are bred to be matte black not shiny iridescent black but Americans like shiny and Scoot is very poor quality so he is both iridescent and completely dull in some other feathers
I still love my handsome Scoot man
One of our oldest chickens died the other day. Peacefully, in her sleep, just sitting in a nest box. I carried her out to the woods under my arm, same as I would have when she was alive. Her feathers were very pretty.
Bird 2.0
GUINEAFOWL SAGA
I had guineafowl at one point, 30 of them. They were cool but super-weird birds. They were silent growing up so I let them out to free-range, and HOLY SHIT they were noisy, all the damn time. Around. The. Clock. @monkeyfrog had warned me, but I really had no idea. My neighbor flipped and called the sheriff and then animal control. I finally managed to wrangle them back into this pen with a ton of treats and true story - sold them to a deaf farmer out in the high desert. I dreaded the drive, figuring they would be noisy like cats in the car, but they LOVED riding in the car. The pens were at window height and they kicked back and checked out the view the entire time making little purring noises.
Sometimes late at night, when I have insomnia already. I can almost hear them shrieking at the moon
Here, enjoy: https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?fr=yhs-Lkry-SF01&hsimp=yhs-SF01&hspart=Lkry&p=guinea+fowl+sounds#id=3&vid=dc0c9d230e6df9256774598e8fef62d7&action=view