• Kyrgizion@lemmy.world
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    I fucking love it. I’ll never understand people who hate birdsong, no matter what time. Are your windows really that thin? Relax and enjoy something nature provides for free at no cost to you whatsoever.

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      In a previous house, the sound insulation wasn’t great due to the necessity of a window AC unit. Outside of my window apparently lived a bird who had learned to imitate my alarm and had no regard for timing.

      I agree that birdsong can be quite lovely. I do not agree that it is universally so.

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      It’s kind of difficult to relax and enjoy something when it is a seagull going IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII for 10min straight without a single pause, just outside your bedroom window, at 5am.

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      It’s not that my windows are that thin, but rather that I’d like to keep them open a crack for oxygen and cooling in the summer…

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      People who feel differently about things than you: what a concept.

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      I fucking love it too. Nothing better than hammock camping and getting waken up by the first light and a fuck ton of birds singing for the new day!

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    I go to work at 5AM. Birds are how I know I’m on time and the party’s started.