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<blockquote data-quote="Fladian" data-source="post: 108907" data-attributes="member: 5833"><p>You didn't happen to have any contact with that family, did you? <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /></p><p></p><p>The only pets I've ever had were birds. All of them had something... special.</p><p>My very first pet bird was very... aggresive. The moment you walked close to the cage it was in, the <em>beast</em> ran at the side of the bars to come as close to you as possible. When you would place your hand close to it, it would proepare itself ready to 'hurt' you and when you were in range, the lil' beast had the time of its life. In the end, <em>she</em> was the kindest of all three of them... especially the day before she died. She was also very loud most of the time... (Note: No joke) she also smoked siggaretes and drank coffee -_-' and she was strangely obsessed by soccer/football.</p><p>The second one was the complete opposite. The closer you got to her, the quicker she tried to get away from you. It tried to stay as far away as it could possible be.</p><p>The third (and last) one is still alive, luckily. It isn't as aggresive as the first, but not as shy/scared as the second. As a matter of fact, this one is quite... normal. If you'd ignore his suicide attempts and his incredibly loud chirping. It easily chirps louder than both others I've ever had and is strangely enough, always active during the night. It pretends to be sleeping during the day - mostly the afternoon - but gets very... 'annoying' during the evening and nights. There are nights I woke up because I heard the lil' creature chirping. I also must admit that this one is the first that tried to <em>shake hands</em> with me. Also, when this one is active, it usually walks upside down on the ceiling of the cage. Therefore, I usually call it a "blue bat" or "stupid owl", but then again, it picks on me as well.</p><p></p><p>*sigh*</p><p>Perhaps I'll take a dog when I finally stop studying... but that won't be the case for the next who-knows-how-many years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fladian, post: 108907, member: 5833"] You didn't happen to have any contact with that family, did you? :P The only pets I've ever had were birds. All of them had something... special. My very first pet bird was very... aggresive. The moment you walked close to the cage it was in, the [i]beast[/i] ran at the side of the bars to come as close to you as possible. When you would place your hand close to it, it would proepare itself ready to 'hurt' you and when you were in range, the lil' beast had the time of its life. In the end, [i]she[/i] was the kindest of all three of them... especially the day before she died. She was also very loud most of the time... (Note: No joke) she also smoked siggaretes and drank coffee -_-' and she was strangely obsessed by soccer/football. The second one was the complete opposite. The closer you got to her, the quicker she tried to get away from you. It tried to stay as far away as it could possible be. The third (and last) one is still alive, luckily. It isn't as aggresive as the first, but not as shy/scared as the second. As a matter of fact, this one is quite... normal. If you'd ignore his suicide attempts and his incredibly loud chirping. It easily chirps louder than both others I've ever had and is strangely enough, always active during the night. It pretends to be sleeping during the day - mostly the afternoon - but gets very... 'annoying' during the evening and nights. There are nights I woke up because I heard the lil' creature chirping. I also must admit that this one is the first that tried to [i]shake hands[/i] with me. Also, when this one is active, it usually walks upside down on the ceiling of the cage. Therefore, I usually call it a "blue bat" or "stupid owl", but then again, it picks on me as well. *sigh* Perhaps I'll take a dog when I finally stop studying... but that won't be the case for the next who-knows-how-many years. [/QUOTE]
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