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Cosmos Crow here, to tell you another story about life and our foolishness. I recently had the opportunity to spend some time with my feathered cousins, the owls.
I have always gotten along well with owls, mainly because we are so different. They like the night. I like the day. They like mice and I like corn. They are very quiet and I am ... well,
not quiet.
Anyway, I arrived just after the baby owls had hatched. I had the opportunity to spend some time with them. I found the experience very interesting and I hope you do too.
You have heard the old saying “Birds of a feather flock together.” What that means in your world is that people who think one way about things generally associate with others who think the same way.
Now, if they are Good Thinking types, that can work out really good. However, if they are Stinky Thinking types, associating together can have very bad consequences.
In our group of newly hatched owl chicks, there were some good thinkers and stinky thinkers. The one owl I found the most interesting was named Whoos A. Fraid.
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