Crow takes down Israeli flag


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If you didn’t understand why crows are crowned the most intelligent bird, congratulations, you’ve been educated
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:) 8-) ;( :D :( :O :P ;) :heart: :ermm: :angel: :angry: :alien: :blink: :blush: :cheerful: :devil: :dizzy: :getlost: :happy: :kissing: :ninja: :pinch: :pouty: :sick: :sideways: :silly: :sleeping: :unsure: :woot: :wassat:
1 +1 MarGarTar 2 weeks ago

So I got this cool new animator, with an really cool renderer.

2 +1 JobyFluorine 2 weeks ago

And of course, the crow is a black.

4 +1 GulliblestartswithN 2 weeks ago

U can train crows to do anything. Bandits, witches, pagans and mercenaries for many years have trained them to fit many needs, including espionage and theft.

He'll. I had a chihuahua who would steal money out of black people's pockets. Wasn't intentional lol he just ran them shits.

2 +1 Lemmiwinks 2 weeks ago

@GulliblestartswithN good on whoever trained it

4 +1 Galaga 2 weeks ago

islam is a death cult and leftists support it

2 +1 TitanZeuss369 2 weeks ago

The Joos are finished

Significance of Ravens and Crows in ancient Folkore:

Norse Mythology: Odin’s ravens, Huginn (thought) and Muninn (memory), flew across the world to bring him information, symbolizing knowledge and the power of observation.

Greek and Roman Traditions: Ravens were sacred to Apollo, the god of prophecy. In myth, Apollo cursed a white raven to black feathers for bringing bad news, cementing their association with truth-telling and divination (augury).

Native American Lore: Among tribes like the Haida, Navajo, and Hopi, Raven and Crow are often trickster figures and creators who stole light or brought fire to humanity, emphasizing transformation and cunning.

Celtic Beliefs: The goddess The Morrígan appeared as a crow or raven on battlefields, foretelling death and strife, linking the birds to war and fate.

Other Traditions: In Hinduism, the crow is a sacred sage; in Jewish and Islamic texts, ravens taught humans burial rites; and in Chinese mythology, the three-legged crow represents the sun.

These birds consistently appear as guardians of secrets, omens of change, and bridges between the physical and spiritual realms

2 +1 GulliblestartswithN 2 weeks ago

@TitanZeuss369 and are easily trainable to perform basic tasks like steal, deliver items,or even take down flags of a certain color to earn a treat.

2 +1 Lemmiwinks 2 weeks ago

@TitanZeuss369 YESSS >:) thank you for compiling these stories

4 +1 MatchboxxCar 2 weeks ago

That crow is thinking, finally peace.