>>15544675Ah, just sucks then. But that's a bit weird, you're trying to stay awake, but also can't sleep? Guess you mean just trying not to plop down on the bed. Doesn't really matter, hope you can feel better anyhow, keep doing whatever.
>>15544678Well, I don't know what else to say, just no.
>>15544681Well, I think it being air-tight or anything still wouldn't stop it from going bad. You could just open it up and take a look, and see for yourself that it's not something you wanna drink, don't even have to taste it. Plus, of course they won't like it, it's just infinitely worse than simply cumming over a bowl of cereal, which sucks too, but I was just trying to mean which one's less worse.
>>15544682>But would it be instinct or would it be merely a vague floating association of one memory with one feeling?Well, I've been told that animals smaller than us are way simpler biologically, which allows them to do stuff we wouldn't really be able to comprehend doing ourselves. I don't know if that's relevant, but, I think yeah, it's possible that a bird really could have a natural instinct to make a nest in that exact form, maybe it's just what they've been programmed into after so many years and generations of them living and reproducing, you know?
I don't know what to fully make of it, but, when our bird laid eggs, it didn't have any twigs or anything to work with, but it still at the very least cleared the around the eggs and kept them tidy as possible, and it couldn't do any more than that. I think it still had a way to shelter them further, but it just couldn't figure out. So, maybe that one particular way of making a nest is just their nature, and it's hard for them to come up with anything else. I could probably be really easily proven wrong with a picture of a bird doing it unconventionally, though.
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