The Worthless Sparrow
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though giving him some desent food and clean water would be a kind thing to do, as a human being to a smalle animal such as this house sparrow.
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This is a beautifull example of the incredible will to survive that house sparrows posess.
Don't worry about comments like "you should have helped". The sparrow would have been more unhappy being forced to be helped by dangerous monsters (what we are in most their eyes) than it is the way it is now.
The wounds seem to be healed, and he is managing.
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Poor House Sparrow. :(
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@Krismarcforya3 Why did you reply that to me?
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did u pick him up and saved his life cause if u didnt *fuck u*
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Fuck you asshole
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@Mofmars333 I had a male house sparrow that fell out of its nest as a baby and would leave after we nursed him back to health. He lived for 16 years (just died a couple years ago). He was basically a little brown parrot - could say his name, pretty bird, imitate the smoke alarm, the dogs, the other birds, various whistles, and even imitate various squeaky doors in the house. They are definitely capable of learning a lot.
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I looked it up by tying into Google, "do sparrows talk" & they do. I only found one link so far but it's in a foreign language. I was looking for more when I saw this sick person's video of a helpless sparrow. Maybe this person is not a worthless human & we're missing something? I hope he can explain himself?



So I don't get this... You quote the bible, play MWS, but you're actually just a sadistic asshole who didn't do anything to help?
Am I missing the touching message here?
helloweenskeeper 1 year ago 14
This is sad. We wouldn't let a human just lie there, trying to survive, with a broken leg so why should we not help this poor animal?
WgtnWallStreet 1 year ago 12