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How not to judge someone by steemerhrn

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How not to judge someone
It was six am on January 2014, when the wind came crashing at our military camp. It was such a huge weather that I wondered why it didn’t appear in the forecasts. I was shocked by seeing a group of crows surrounding us everywhere, it really stable, strong, overcome but less familiar than enough so it might seem crazy what I am about to say but it reflects my overview of life.

Crow has many advantages, it can pronounce about thirty different sounds, it might be the only bird who can count to nine. Moreover the researchers proved that the crow can identify the faces of human beings, not just that but divide them into good human and evil human.
![QuickScreencapture_20180226-091649.png](https://res.cloudinary.com/hpiynhbhq/image/upload/v1519616827/pxp6quovqduai0c7sehg.png)

Crows often score very highly on intelligence tests. It also has the ability to hide and store food across seasons. It also has the ability to use individual experience in predicting the behavior of environmental conspecifics.
![QuickScreencapture_20180226-091229.png](https://res.cloudinary.com/hpiynhbhq/image/upload/v1519616779/v6nqis4oj680prmumov2.png)

On the other hand, the only thing that differentiate it with parrots is their colors, parrot colors have been catching people’s eyes for a long time…

So if we compare crows with parrots, crows will loss because people used to judge by looking regardless of bad manner or good one. We despise them for being Black.

The moral of the story is that people treat you well when you’re pretty.
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@gjones15 ·
Wow, this is quite interesting.  Idk crows were so similar to parrots.. Though maybe one other difference than just color is the fact parrots can "speak" or can mimic human words, which is perhaps a reason humans have "taken to them" a bit more.  Crows kind of scare me, honestly... I have always associated them with death and as harbingers of doom.  I saw a bunch of crows shortly prior to becoming very ill once.  But I have a respect for them still.
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@gjones15 · (edited)
Another thing--"black" can be quite, quite beautiful, and is many people's favorite "color."  But, I do understand where you're coming from.  Culture, through the ages, *has*, for probably various reasons, tended to associate "darkness" ("blackness") in some sort of "unpleasant" way.  But many forget:  Without the Dark, we could not know the Light.  Also, in nature, there are just as many animals whose bright colors represent poison and danger!  And are a warning against predators; so *color* can be "bad" too :)
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@tinmiswary ·
comparison between parrots and crows is very good to advise us
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