Who determined pigeons as a symbol of peace? They are unconditionally far from it. I really hate them because of the reasons below.
1.Smelly. It's really noisome. Of course the principal cause is their crap's odor. You know, they tend to act as a big group, so the smell is always multiplied. Yuck!
2.Odd call. Their voices are really creepy. They cry like "coo coo" or "how how", what is worse, they do it in chorus. It's nothing but din.
3.Loathly droppings. I encountered this incident twice until now. The first time it came about was when I was 7 years old, so I couldn't help but cry because it ruined my school hat. The second time was after I grew up. The droppings spoiled my nice clothes, so I cursed it.
I don't know why but originally there are a large number of pigeons in Japan. To make matters worse, many of them are used to humans because some people like to feed them at parks, streets and so on even though it is prohibited by our government. I want them to stop such a folly indeed.
By the way, my hubby has a pigeon breast, but he is truly pretty and good guy, so I forgave him.
1.Smelly. It's really noisome. Of course the principal cause is their crap's odor. You know, they tend to act as a big group, so the smell is always multiplied. Yuck!
2.Odd call. Their voices are really creepy. They cry like "coo coo" or "how how", what is worse, they do it in chorus. It's nothing but din.
3.Loathly droppings. I encountered this incident twice until now. The first time it came about was when I was 7 years old, so I couldn't help but cry because it ruined my school hat. The second time was after I grew up. The droppings spoiled my nice clothes, so I cursed it.
I don't know why but originally there are a large number of pigeons in Japan. To make matters worse, many of them are used to humans because some people like to feed them at parks, streets and so on even though it is prohibited by our government. I want them to stop such a folly indeed.
By the way, my hubby has a pigeon breast, but he is truly pretty and good guy, so I forgave him.
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