
LaVieEnRose
Angelic
- Jul 23, 2022
- 4,361
So I came across a video in which a mother stork and her chicks were in a nest up in a tree and then she picks up the smallest, evidently weakest chick and just drops it to the ground, where it would inevitably starve or be picked off by some predator, if not killed outright by the fall. I already knew this behavior wasn't uncommon in birds. It's just one of countless examples of how brutal the world can be, at least the natural world, which we're told to simply accept as a matter of course, but that's a topic for another time and probably nothing novel to the users here. Shows how different people can have different emotional reactions to the same thing. Past a certain point sensitivity is definitely detrimental to your well-being.
The younger chick only existed as a backup for its older siblings should they not thrive. It was discarded as soon as it became clear its existence was unnecessary.
This might sound really silly, but I related to the chick. Forced into existence until to have it unceremoniously and pathetically ended just because it was never cut out for life in the first place, as if by destiny.
In a disturbing sense it seems that its death was necessary for the well-being of the others who were stronger and healthier. It was critical that it not make it to adulthood. I also identified with that because there's no way someone like me should've made it this far. It feels wrong that I did because of modern society.
Really sad.
The younger chick only existed as a backup for its older siblings should they not thrive. It was discarded as soon as it became clear its existence was unnecessary.
This might sound really silly, but I related to the chick. Forced into existence until to have it unceremoniously and pathetically ended just because it was never cut out for life in the first place, as if by destiny.
In a disturbing sense it seems that its death was necessary for the well-being of the others who were stronger and healthier. It was critical that it not make it to adulthood. I also identified with that because there's no way someone like me should've made it this far. It feels wrong that I did because of modern society.
Really sad.
Last edited: