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Geese
Apr 2, 2014 16:05:43 GMT -5
Post by X factor on Apr 2, 2014 16:05:43 GMT -5
I accidently typed in 'Gee' and got this instead...hmm interesting. I guess 'Gee' means 'to dance' in Chinese or Japanese or Korean ect. But 'Gee' is not the focus of this thread, instead the focus is 'Geese'. Geese, wild ones, are starting to amaze me more and more, even Canadian geese. Funny how to learn how to fly, navigate, as a human, you have to spend $100,000 or so to take all required course, or join military where they spend millions on you. Yet Geese pay nothing to learn how to fly, navigate, land or soar. The more I watch the behavior of Geese in this area, the less dumb they seem to me. They are anything but dumb, and in the end not really sure how your average working class human gets any more or less out of life than Geese do. I mean to be able to launch self into the air, and fly for free, and to scale, like say a Goose was the size of a 727 old retired Jetliner...to scale, the Goose is probably flying a lot faster than the cruising speed of the jet. Not only that, but Geese can't really crash, or have systems failure, do to the fact they can change wing structure, lift, and have gliding abilities. I'm sure Geese have a much safer flying record than airplanes do. When pilots graduate from Air-Force academy we assume their super bright and brilliant, yet don't give same compliment to Geese, or any other bird that can fly. I watch these things come in like fighter jets, flair, extend landing gears (feet) and gracefully land. It's awesome, one minute soaring in the sky like a jetliner, navigating, the next minute landing on earth, in park, walking amongst lost humans. The gift of flight, to be able to fly using your own physical body. What an awesome gift. Lot's more to follow.
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Geese
Mar 2, 2021 13:45:02 GMT -5
Post by X factor on Mar 2, 2021 13:45:02 GMT -5
Where I stay there's this selflish male goose, paired with female goose, they come back every year..and I feed them bread from time to time, but the male goose so paranoid and always on the look out for danger that it's female partner goose ends up eating most of the bread.
But that's how they survive, one always has to be on the lookout for danger that could come lunging out of nowhere. And the male goose never drops his guard, at least not when close up near human structures.
You can see family dynamics at work even with geese, when the strong male is alert and doing it's job, the female goose can relax and eat...same applies to the human world, strong Fathers make for more relaxed happy families.
Weak fathers or no fathers at all, make for unsure shaky families, in my observed opinion.
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Geese
Mar 22, 2021 0:49:44 GMT -5
Post by X factor on Mar 22, 2021 0:49:44 GMT -5
This geese, these goose, have decided to raise family right across river from me...right in front of my place...
Here's what I don't get about 'me'...people, although they claim to fear me, yet move close to me in order to be safe, and so do animals, or in this case, geese.
Why is that?
How can you both fear someone, yet plant yourself next to them cause deep down inside you know they're safe, thus will keep you safe...very odd human and animal phycology.
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Geese
Apr 25, 2021 21:44:59 GMT -5
Post by X factor on Apr 25, 2021 21:44:59 GMT -5
I think if had brain, cognitive abilities 1/8 the size of these geese, I'd probably be a billionaire by now or successful family person These geese are bright a 'f'...they even watch me through the 'blinds' to see if I'm in. And if sense I'm 'in', they gather on back porch area for me to toss food to them. They're like biological robots or something man..
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Geese
May 2, 2023 8:12:17 GMT -5
Post by X factor on May 2, 2023 8:12:17 GMT -5
Feeding geese
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