This is a PSA for anyone who knew the avian named Dirt-Feet or Cloud-Feather. Today marks the end of a bright life and a sad time for those who cherished him as a friend. He was kind, gentle, and above all, trusting. The cause of death... appears to be suicide... I am terribly sorry to have brought you this news, but it is better than him becoming an unknown. Atleast now, we know for a fact he is with Kluex and resting. Godspeed, our friend. [A tiny name at the very bottom would be found Lov3sDaSnow]
You do not "rest with Kluex" you moron. Stop thinking everything is correlative to human beliefs. Factual oversights aside, the loss of an Avian in such a manner is indeed tragic. Assuming they were faithful, of course. -Skarti
*Uploaded from a hospital termimal* Squack, Squack. View attachment 2616 You talk too much TheOneWhoTriedToFly
It will not be something formal, and I have yet to retrieve the body... It's preserved perfectly until then. Lov3sDaSnow
Someone needs to plan this funeral. Considering no one is jumping to the cause, I volunteer to help. Anyone interested in working with me in planning the funeral contact me. -RayBeluga
-Flornbest8932- Is lazy? Floran look up for lazy thing. Spoiler: Lazy thing help help/ verb verb: help; 3rd person present: helps; past tense: helped; past participle: helped; gerund or present participle: helping 1. make it easier for (someone) to do something by offering one's services or resources. "Roger's companion helped him with the rent" synonyms:assist, aid, lend a (helping) hand to, give assistance to, come to the aid of; More antonyms:hinder improve (a situation or problem); be of benefit to. "upbeat comments about prospects helped confidence" synonyms:relieve, soothe, ease, alleviate, make better, improve, assuage,lessen; More antonyms:worsen assist (someone) to move in a specified direction. "I helped her up" assist someone to put on or take off (a garment). 2. serve someone with (food or drink). "she helped herself to a cookie" take something without permission. "he helped himself to the wages she had brought home" synonyms:steal, take, appropriate, borrow, liberate, pocket, lift, purloin,commandeer; More 3. cannot or could not avoid. "he could not help laughing" synonyms:be unable to stop, be unable to refrain from, be unable to keep from "he could not help laughing" cannot or could not stop oneself from acting in a certain way. "she couldn't help herself; she burst into tears" noun noun: help 1. the action of helping someone to do something; assistance. "I asked for help from my neighbors" synonyms:assistance, aid, a helping hand, support, succor, advice, guidance;More a person or thing that helps. "he was a great help" a domestic employee. plural noun: helps synonyms:domestic worker, domestic servant, cleaner, cleaning lady,housekeeper, maid, hired help, helper "they treated the help badly" a group of domestic employees working for one employer. plural noun: the help giving assistance to a computer user in the form of displayed instructions. modifier noun: help "a help menu" exclamation exclamation: help 1. used as an appeal for urgent assistance. "Help! I'm drowning!" synonyms:SOS, mayday "we heard the faint cries of "Help!" in the distance" Origin View attachment 2625 Old English helpan (verb), help (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch helpen and German helfen .