How to meet a bird

Published 2020-07-19
You are you, present at this very moment, at this location, entering into the life of kiwi the dog. Presently, kiwi the dog is entering into the life of a Cherished bird player , Karl. Karl woke up this morning ready to build his experience points and level up. Little did he know, he would be colliding two worlds as a unintentional interloper. Because Karl is a bird, he does what birds do. What a bird do is fly! But first learn what falling is. Karl once heard a story About these two young fish swimming along, and they happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way, who nods at them and says, "Morning, boys, how's the water?" And the two young fish swim on for a bit, and then eventually one of them looks over at the other and goes, "What the hell is water?” Perhaps, Karl thought, there is a lot more to learn then I realize. Karl also did not know what getting eaten was either. He had a strong sense that he didn’t want to find the answer to this mystery. Kiwi was also thinking on a similar item, though opposite , as in, what would it mean to eat this bird? As Karl outerlopes through the fence of impenetrability. Kiwi has chance for more adventures on this day. But will take a back seat to chuck the dog. One of peculiar quality’s, this dog is housed in a small package for such a large personality. Because of chucks overwhelming dogness, he was unable to amalgamate with Karl. The experience of earths inhabitants is one of being subservient to something. In chucks case, his overlord sided on Karl’s continuation. No matter , says chuck my dog friend, the world contains multitudes. Endless answers to my calls. I will chase each one! There is a very important placement for this ball of power. Preferably one that puts it just out of reach. Pushing the boundaries of known limits. This dogs body is not suited for the intricacies of preventing drowning. Chuck can not be the fish, nor do what the bird do. But he can continue to live every moment as a dog!

All Comments (2)
  • @zembu
    What happened to the bird?