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I have never seen vultures before, until now. There they were, seven of them. One low circling and the other six huddled around a raccoon on the side of the off-ramp. It was just like a cartoon, I thought. Vultures aren't really dangerous, I told myself as I weaved the car around the gang. Technically, they are nature's garbagemen. Still, there is something unsettling about them all the same. Their turkey necks. Their large bodies. The pulling of sinew from carrion. But most of all the concept that they lie in wait for death, inevitable, with terrifying patience.
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Feb 5, 2021
Feb 5, 2021 at 10:49 PM UTC
Vultures
I have never seen vultures before, until now. There they were, seven of them. One low circling and the other six huddled around a raccoon on the side of the off-ramp. It was just like a cartoon, I thought. Vultures aren't really dangerous, I told myself as I weaved the car around the gang. Technically, they are nature's garbagemen. Still, there is something unsettling about them all the same. Their turkey necks. Their large bodies. The pulling of sinew from carrion. But most of all the concept that they lie in wait for death, inevitable, with terrifying patience.
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Feb 5, 2021
Feb 5, 2021 at 10:49 PM UTC
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