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Imprisoned reptiles everywhere
By: Muslima Akter Date: August 30, 2023, 12:04 am
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many years ago today, the Hawkman took to the skies, providing
comfort and inspiration to legions of men and women. The Hachman
Twitter account lives on, providing knowledge, insight, and
occasional bouts of humor. The Hawkman account has also inspired
several talking animals (or those posing as talking animals) to
come forward and tell their own tales. It is those we honor in
the following pages. Cute critters, no doubt, but with a power
and gravitas all their own. Hail! ADVERTISEMENT 1.
@BronxZooCobra @BronxZooCobra In March 2011, a cobra at the
Bronx Zoo escaped, becoming a symbol of freedom for all
wrongfully. Yes, there was an outcry. But BronxZooCobra's
penchant for snark has endured, even after being recaptured.
(Image Source: VegetarianStar.com) 2. @ChoupettesDiary
@ChoupettesDiary Choupette’s Diary features the tweets of
designer Karl Lagerfeld's cat.
Yes, that Karl Lagerfeld. Poor Choupette is a put-upon "spoiled
pussy" who has a complicated relationship with "Daddy":
"Sometimes I think Daddy loves his gloves more than he loves
me." (Image Source: Harper’s Bazaar) 3. @KardashianKat
@KardashianKat KardashianKat enjoys a USA Phone Number Data
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pampered life. Unlike
Choupette, "Kim Kardashian’s cat" flat-out dislikes her
mistress, meowing snarky tweets like "Sometimes, in life, we
just have to make important sacrifices. Have mercy. RT
@KimKardashian: Up early. Mani-Pedi time. Still half asleep."
(Image Source: TheNewsTribe.com) 4. @common_squirrel
@common_squirrel Common_Squirrel is well, a common squirrel
hiding out in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park (or is it
Tehran?). The squirrel masks a rapier wit and thoughtful
insights behind "dig," "stare," and ""run run run." A touch of
schadenfreude can also be detected. (Image Source: Twitter) 5.
@TheRealPaleMale @TheRealPaleMale Pale Male claims to be the
first red-tailed hawk to nest in a building, have sired 25
chicks, and "will pimp slap anyone that says otherwise."
Unfortunately, even the bird's chicks have left the nest; the
account is down to 13 followers as of this writing.
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In the late 1930s, my great-grandfather, Heinrich Hachmann, was
a German aeronautics engineer. These were the dark days of the
Fatherland, after a devastating world war and before the
nightmare that became Nazi Germany. According to family legend,
a team of shadowy men visited my great grandfather one night. By
candlelight they told him about the Third Reich and the way
things were to come. They asked him to build him an army of
mechanical wings, so that the each German soldier could reign
destruction from the skies. Heinrich refused. Instead, he
escaped to America, bringing his wife, Else, with him. Those
wings were put to good use, for sure: as the wings powering a
team of elite soldiers fighting the Nazis both at home and
abroad. As a German, Heinrich could not serve in the American
army. But under a mask, he could. Heinrich and the men who
served with him became known as the "Hawk-men" - a joke, to be
sure, at first, for the Americans constantly tried to pronounce
Heinrich's last name as "Hatch-man" or "Hack-man." No, he
reminded them, it was pronounced like the bird. And they
remembered that tale at battlefields like Devil's Cave - stories
that became part of the secret war between the Allies
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