By fermentedphil on Skatehive
_ i am looking at you through a mechanical lens biological eye juxtaposed with mechanics and plastics only to see closer that we are the same It is not always that we can see our feathery friends from up close. However, when we do, we are afforded a special look at them that we always see only from afar. The humanity of other creatures can be seen when we look into their eyes, I am sure. It is when we really connect our vision with the other - be it human, bird, or mammal - that we realise they are just like us. We recently came into contact with a very noisy gull that interrupted our beer and cocktail date (me and my fiance). But it was a funny moment. We did not have the snacks they wanted, but still they sat close by, screaming, almost demanding us to bring it snacks. That is the look of judgement, that we did not have the snacks it wanted. That is the look of fury, that we did not want to feed it. I am sure, that this look is also tied to the fact that we only had some drinks to dr