Post AwGmQnUfD3oK7HVHV2 by amiserabilist@beige.party
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(DIR) Post #AwGmQhUnVeLvVxWIsK by amiserabilist@beige.party
2025-07-16T18:37:37Z
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@Kierkegaanks @LalaKroniq @mothninja @TheBreadmonkey
(DIR) Post #AwGmQidLHMmX2kWdpg by amiserabilist@beige.party
2025-07-17T18:54:34Z
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@Kierkegaanks @mothninja congratulations!it's a smoking raven.
(DIR) Post #AwGmQjiLGGNKOXs9GS by Kierkegaanks@beige.party
2025-07-17T18:57:28Z
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@mothninja @amiserabilist Do we even know if Poe could tell a raven from a crow?
(DIR) Post #AwGmQkGNDjb665nKJE by amiserabilist@beige.party
2025-07-17T18:59:41Z
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@Kierkegaanks @mothninja While Poe's poem "The Raven" features a raven, it's unclear if he could definitively distinguish between a raven and a crow in real life. While some argue he likely could, given the literary and cultural knowledge of his time, others point to the poem itself as evidence that he might have confused the two. Ultimately, there's no definitive answer. Here's a breakdown of the arguments:Arguments suggesting Poe could differentiate:Knowledge of the time:Ravens and crows were well-known birds in 19th-century America, and Poe was a widely read and knowledgeable individual. Symbolism:The raven held specific cultural and literary significance related to death and darkness, which Poe utilized in his poem. Figurative language:Poe's use of the raven in "The Raven" is deliberate and symbolic, suggesting an awareness of its unique characteristics. Arguments suggesting a possible confusion:Poem's description:The description of the raven in the poem doesn't always perfectly align with the physical characteristics of a raven (e.g., size, wing shape).Parrot inspiration:Poe initially considered a parrot before settling on the raven, suggesting his focus was more on the bird's talking ability than its species."Unfortunate inter-species misunderstanding":Some sources claim Poe might have confused the two birds, leading to a literary "mix-up". In conclusion:While Poe likely understood the general differences between ravens and crows, the specifics of his knowledge are debatable. The poem itself doesn't provide a clear-cut answer, and it's possible he prioritized the symbolic and literary aspects of the raven over its precise identification. ai copy/pasted garbage.
(DIR) Post #AwGmQkqt1ynvvKsUDo by amiserabilist@beige.party
2025-07-17T19:01:51Z
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@Kierkegaanks @mothninja i have gone down this particular rabbit hole with @ravensrod https://beige.party/@amiserabilist/114156257006583255edit:added wrong link for identification. https://beige.party/@amiserabilist/114156223092595077
(DIR) Post #AwGmQlXmSV7E4Mwk52 by amiserabilist@beige.party
2025-07-17T19:15:44Z
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chad @mothninja @Kierkegaanks @ravensrod
(DIR) Post #AwGmQmRn6Fv0s59TNo by Kierkegaanks@beige.party
2025-07-17T19:18:23Z
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@ravensrod @mothninja @amiserabilist 🎵 my love she’s like some raven or crow i honestly can’t tell them apart at my window with a broken wing
(DIR) Post #AwGmQnUfD3oK7HVHV2 by amiserabilist@beige.party
2025-07-17T19:23:16Z
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@Kierkegaanks @ravensrod @mothninja "Look! Up in the sky! It's a crow! It's a raven! No, it's Superanna!"[Verse 1]Baby, don't understandWhy we can't just hold on to each other's hands?This time might be the last I fearUnless I make it all too clearI need you so, ohh[Chorus]Take these broken wingsAnd learn to fly again, learn to live so freeWhen we hear the voices singThe book of love will open up and let us inTake these broken wings[Verse 2]Baby, I think tonightWe can take what was wrong and make it rightBaby, it's all I know that you're half of the fleshAnd blood that makes me whole, I need you so[Chorus]So take these broken wingsAnd learn to fly again, learn to live so freeWhen we hear the voices singThe book of love will open up and let us inTake these broken wingsYou've got to learn to fly, learn to live, love so freeWhen we hear the voices singThe book of love will open up and let us inYeah, yeah[Interlude]Let us inLet us in[Bridge]Baby, it's all I know that you're half of the fleshAnd blood that makes me wholeYeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah[Chorus]So take these broken wingsAnd learn to fly again, learn to live so freeAnd when we hear the voices singThe book of love will open up and let us inTake these broken wingsYou got to learn to fly, learn to live and love so freeWhen we hear the voices singThe book of love will open up for us and let us inYeah, yeah[Outro]Yeah, yeahOoh
(DIR) Post #AwGmQoJi9GdyfbO34C by Kierkegaanks@beige.party
2025-07-17T19:25:13Z
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@mothninja @amiserabilist @ravensrod Take this filtered fag and light it up for crow cause she has no thumbs at all
(DIR) Post #AwGmQp8386uTBiwFWq by amiserabilist@beige.party
2025-07-17T19:33:10Z
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@Kierkegaanks christ kierks.after all this you called her a crow???@mothninja @ravensrod
(DIR) Post #AwGmQpw28GtNgkKARE by amiserabilist@beige.party
2025-07-17T19:34:48Z
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@Kierkegaanks @mothninja @ravensrod