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a many-feathered thing
DIR By: dtwn4sty
Date: September 10, 2021, 3:33 pm
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have you seen it? i think it mostly stays near the marrow, but
sometimes it strays when it catches a hint of new prey.
it has a long, narrow body that seems to be able to fit through
any gap - under a door, through drain vents, a cracked open
window, etc. it has extremely long and sharp claws for snatching
up it's meals, which tend to be any bird it comes across or
anything else that smells like one.
if you live in prosper and notice any strangely moist, thick
grey-blue feathers caught in places that don't belong or missing
house birds, please be careful and inbox me.
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Re: a many-feathered thing
DIR By: NotInSight
Date: September 10, 2021, 5:06 pm
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I should check on the corvids.
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Re: a many-feathered thing
DIR By: groovy_juvie
Date: September 10, 2021, 9:52 pm
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i see you've met maurice. tell him hi for me next time
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Re: a many-feathered thing
DIR By: dtwn4sty
Date: September 10, 2021, 10:32 pm
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> i see you've met maurice. tell him hi for me next time
>
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you named it??
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Re: a many-feathered thing
DIR By: groovy_juvie
Date: September 10, 2021, 10:33 pm
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--- Quote from: dtwn4sty link ---
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> [quote author=groovy_juvie link=topic=4.msg31#msg31
date=1631328771]
> i see you've met maurice. tell him hi for me next time
>
--- End Quote ---
you named it??
[/quote]
he named himself
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Re: a many-feathered thing
DIR By: dtwn4sty
Date: September 10, 2021, 10:38 pm
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--- Quote from: groovy_juvie link ---
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> [quote author=dtwn4sty link=topic=4.msg41#msg41
date=1631331145]
> [quote author=groovy_juvie link=topic=4.msg31#msg31
date=1631328771]
> i see you've met maurice. tell him hi for me next time
>
--- End Quote ---
you named it??
[/quote]
he named himself
[/quote]
:o ???
oh no
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Re: a many-feathered thing
DIR By: groovy_juvie
Date: September 10, 2021, 10:42 pm
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--- Quote from: dtwn4sty link ---
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> [quote author=groovy_juvie link=topic=4.msg43#msg43
date=1631331210]
> [quote author=dtwn4sty link=topic=4.msg41#msg41
date=1631331145]
> [quote author=groovy_juvie link=topic=4.msg31#msg31
date=1631328771]
> i see you've met maurice. tell him hi for me next time
>
--- End Quote ---
you named it??
[/quote]
he named himself
[/quote]
:o ???
oh no
[/quote]
he also owes me money. more upset about that, tbh
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Re: a many-feathered thing
DIR By: notadoctor
Date: September 26, 2021, 3:42 pm
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--- Quote from: dtwn4sty link ---
>
> have you seen it? i think it mostly stays near the marrow, but
sometimes it strays when it catches a hint of new prey.
>
> it has a long, narrow body that seems to be able to fit
through any gap - under a door, through drain vents, a cracked
open window, etc. it has extremely long and sharp claws for
snatching up it's meals, which tend to be any bird it comes
across or anything else that smells like one.
>
> if you live in prosper and notice any strangely moist, thick
grey-blue feathers caught in places that don't belong or missing
house birds, please be careful and inbox me.
>
--- End Quote ---
has it even hurt anyone...? at what point does this "monster
hunting" kick just become an eager attempt to poach any rare and
possibly endangered species you hear about...
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Re: a many-feathered thing
DIR By: dtwn4sty
Date: September 26, 2021, 4:00 pm
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--- Quote from: notadoctor link ---
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> has it even hurt anyone...? at what point does this "monster
hunting" kick just become an eager attempt to poach any rare and
possibly endangered species you hear about...
>
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why would i try to spread the word of a creature if it wasn't
dangerous to the people who look at this forum? lol
this thing was sneaking into people's homes if they had pet
birds and not only eating the birds but the owners too. it
didn't even leave bones behind, just bloody viscera. even took
the family jewels for its nest.
this is not killing for sport - this is protecting the people of
my city. and i am very good at what i do.
also, i capture more than i kill. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ but the world
ain't ready for that yet, homie.
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Re: a many-feathered thing
DIR By: XxX_BUBBLEGUM_B1TCH_XxX
Date: September 26, 2021, 7:42 pm
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--- Quote from: notadoctor link ---
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> [quote author=dtwn4sty link=topic=4.msg5#msg5 date=1631306024]
> have you seen it? i think it mostly stays near the marrow, but
sometimes it strays when it catches a hint of new prey.
>
> it has a long, narrow body that seems to be able to fit
through any gap - under a door, through drain vents, a cracked
open window, etc. it has extremely long and sharp claws for
snatching up it's meals, which tend to be any bird it comes
across or anything else that smells like one.
>
> if you live in prosper and notice any strangely moist, thick
grey-blue feathers caught in places that don't belong or missing
house birds, please be careful and inbox me.
>
--- End Quote ---
has it even hurt anyone...? at what point does this "monster
hunting" kick just become an eager attempt to poach any rare and
possibly endangered species you hear about...
[/quote]
u kno this is all made up rite...? no doubt babes
regardless, i kno dtwn wudnt poach endagered animals. no wae
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