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first reply, I just broke this thread's hymen. Anyone else who posts after me is getting my sloppy seconds, my leftovers.
Just remember that the first reply is the most special reply and you'll never experience this thread the way I did and this thread will never feel the way it felt about me about you.
It's Over , you might as well just go post on IncelTears and talk about how much of a "man" you are for replying on a thread that I pump and dumped.
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thinking about headcanonning my OC having wings so I have a reason to hunt mobberinos (safely btw)
Bio-wings, albiet whilst primarily being a glider, thus needing a method of propulsioninoino (le fireworkerinos made from creeper gunpowderino, since I don't have an infinite source of sand to make tnt to infinitely mine)
the largest flight capable birds are actually primarily gliders if not entirely gliding species.
1. Near-continuous gliders (the closest to “only gliders”)
* Wandering albatross
* Other albatrosses
These birds still flap to take off and occasionally while flying, but once airborne they can travel hundreds of kilometers with remarkably few wingbeats by exploiting ocean winds.
2. Thermal soaring specialists
* Andean condor
* California condor
* Large vultures
* Eagles
These birds spend most of their time circling in thermals. They flap mainly when climbing, maneuvering, or when lift disappears.
3. Mixed soarers
* Marabou stork
* Other large storks
* Cranes
* Great white pelican
They readily soar when conditions are good but flap much more than condors or albatrosses.
4. Mixed flappers
* Geese
* Trumpeter swan
* Mute swan
These birds often glide between bursts of flapping, but sustained powered flight is normal, especially during migration.
5. Primarily powered fliers
* Kori bustard
* Great bustard
Among the heaviest flying birds, they rely mostly on strong flapping. They can glide briefly, but soaring is not their primary strategy.
Is there an “only glider” bird?
No. Every living flying bird is capable of powered flight. Even the best soarers must flap:
* to take off,
* to recover if lift disappears,
* to maneuver,
* or to climb when no rising air is available.
So the closest thing to a true glider among living birds is the albatross, which can spend astonishingly long periods with almost no flapping thanks to favorable winds. Condors are close on land when thermals are abundant, but neither is literally an “only glider.”
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eating raw food isn't allowed also
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apples aren't allowed
I like spruce trees
spruce trees are kinoino, oak is flipping dipping lamerino
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i just realized that I don't need a farm at allerino besides for sugar cane for paperinos
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what the hell am I gonna cook in the furnace to warrant making a stack of charcoal or two to use in between burning combustible trash for cooking fuel
I don't think I should make animal farms because the minimym requires a wheat farm and that's a lot of effort, I'll just be an ambush hunterino and catch animals to eaterino
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Hi