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    • Th4tGuyII@fedia.io
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      2 months ago

      Man that bird was living a straight up nightmare.

      And from the comments I saw it gets worse for this bird - apparently after the bird flew off, the scientist who captured this call played it back to check they had recorded it properly, only for the bird to come back and start calling again.

      These scientists accidentally played the cruelest prank imaginable on this poor bird, and it was likely not smart enough to ever realise it.

      Like imagine living years of your life desperately calling out to someone, anyone, and you finally hear someone - you desperately rush over, but there’s there’s nobody there. You’re sure you heard someone, but there’s nothing, except you.

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        That’s like the time researchers were monitoring elephants after a member died.

        A researcher once played a recording of an elephant who had died. The sound was coming from a speaker hidden in a thicket. The family went wild calling, looking all around. The dead elephant’s daughter called for days afterward. The researchers never again did such a thing.

        Animals grieve over the lost connections just like we do.

      • dohpaz42@lemmy.world
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        Like imagine living years of your life desperately calling out to someone, anyone, and you finally hear someone - you desperately rush over, but there’s there’s nobody there. You’re sure you heard someone, but there’s nothing, except you.

        Second worst nightmare unlocked. Imma go cry now.

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        Like imagine living years of your life desperately calling out to someone, anyone, and you finally hear someone - you desperately rush over, but there’s there’s nobody there. You’re sure you heard someone, but there’s nothing, except you.

        You just basically summarized the experience of people deconverting from fundamentalist Christianity.

    • GreenAppleTree@lemmy.world
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      Oh no, no way. I’m not clicking that.
      I’m having a bad enough day, I don’t want to add existential crisis to the list.

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      2 months ago

      Bird: “chirp chirp chirp”

      (Translation: I AM READY TO FUCK! COME FUCK ME!)

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    😭 the only thing worse than an animal going extinct, is being the last member of the species who still has a life left to live. Jesus, that’s some profoundly, cosmically depressing shit. And I’m not sure if it’s better or worse for the animal to be aware that it’s the last of its kind. Fruitlessly calling for a mate, or knowing there’s no point bothering.

    • RedC@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      Maybe it’s just me but the military just casually strolling up at the end never fails to make me laugh

  • SuperSaiyanSwag@lemmy.zip
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    2 months ago

    Pointlessly gendered, but at the same time, what’s an alternative to this template for this meme?

    • Jake Farm@sopuli.xyz
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      2 months ago

      It is not necessarily saying only men find this sad, just that most men don’t care about the Titanic movie. But as far as an alternative template, the Mr. Incredible one might have worked.

  • CaptSatelliteJack@lemy.lol
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    My gf and I adopted a pair of kittens, half siblings. A couple months later, one of them came down with FIP. For those who don’t know, FIP is basically a death sentence. Until recently, it was basically incurable and always fatal. At first, we didn’t know what it was. Timmy (yes, that’s actually his name) was doing just fine, then he had a twitch. Then that twitch turned into spasms. Those spasms became seizures. At that point we took him to the vet, and they had to keep him for a couple days to run tests. While he was gone, his sister would walk around the house crying, looking for him. That testing is when we found it it was FIP. I remember one time specifically, I was playing a game at my desk, she came in and looked at me, looked around the room, and just stood there meowing for him. I broke down crying on the spot. The thought that her brother was going to die, and she was going to keep looking for him tore me apart. I dunno, something about this post pulled on the same heartstrings, I guess.

    For whatever it’s worth, our story actually had a happy ending. The interesting thing about FIP is that it’s actually a cousin of Covid. Some company was trying to join the running for creating a Covid vaccine. They hadn’t made it to human trials yet, but somewhere along the way data came out saying it would be effective against the FIP virus also. The manufacturer wasn’t interested in the animal component of the vaccine, so they never tried to get it approved for that, but it’s possible to get it if you don’t mind dealing with shady Chinese suppliers. And if you’ve got the cash. My gf and I did double shifts on Doordash, did a fundraising campaign, and still put nearly 6,000$ worth of meds into this cat. But it worked. He lived. He’s now the best cat we’ve ever had. More importantly, his sister still has her brother. Her meowing for him is just a memory now.

    • photonic_sorcerer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 months ago

      No, humans were the cause for their extinction:

      "The species became extinct from a large range of problems, including mosquito-transmitted diseases, introduction of mammalian predators, and deforestation. "

      Source

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      More like having your habitat invaded and destroyed equals extention. Penguins and swans mate for life, as well as a plethora of other critters, and they’re fine. Just say you got a wander dick.

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      What even makes you think they were? Aren’t singing birds as a general rule polygamous?

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      I agree. I hate monogamy and traditional families. Cheating, cucking and orgies should be mainstream.