The Places Where We Live - Hudson Geese | Cake | FXX
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2020
- It was a typical day for geese migration. until it wasn't. Catch all new episodes of Cake Thursdays at 10p on FXX and next day on FX on Hulu.
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This was by far my favorite cake segment to date.
Friday night is dope too. It could almost go along with this.
This should be aired during the news for everyone to see
These writers are fantastic.
This was profound
The places where we live are all so beautiful but so sad and really make you think
Every one needs to watch this and feel deep inside how we can be better.
This is so brilliant. Why does this only have 771 likes after 2 years?
Because no one wants to hear stuff like this.
Have you ever poured your heart and soul into a thought-provoking comment here? You spend half an hour doing your research, choosing your words, proofreading it. And when you're satisfied that you've created a literary work of art, you post it. What happens next? Do you get any likes or responses? In my experience, no.
Meanwhile, the guy who posted some vague platitude gets hundreds of likes. If you don't make the hamster hit the pedal within three seconds, then nothing you say matters. It takes too long to think.
It reminds me of the verse in "The Sound of Silence"
"And in the naked light, I saw
Ten thousand people, maybe more
People talking without speaking
People hearing without listening
People writing songs that voices never shared
And no one dared
Disturb the sound of silence"
@@davetom8517 not tonight
@@jonnyreverb Lol, too much for a Wednesday night after work? Sorry.
Profound, moving, extraordinary. Shared with many. So grateful I stumbled on this very touching film.
This made me bawl my eyes out. We are a cruel species
Roger that
Ditto.
We are not cruel. We are just like any animal on this globe: confused, scrambling to survive, fucked like the rest.
@@MikePeak we really aught to take responsibility for the way we have treated the world around us. Like... buddy, corporations, manufacturing, consumerism, they're not bad things inherently but when they're done in excess, well, then it becomes bad. I really wonder sometimes if we have more water in plastic bottles inside of stores and warehouses than what is available in our freshwater sources.
The level of deepness is unreal
I have a pet Canadian Goose. By far one of the most emotional, personality filled animals I've ever seen. Also, don't feed geese or any water birds any bread. It makes their belly hurt. Dried Corn, dry catfood(fish), and waterfowl feed are all nutritious.
Thanks for this.
What about crackers and croutons?
@@Britttanyy and what are croutons made from?
We raised geese and they were aggressive, territorial and violent. Lots of personality but incredibly vicious
It’s a Canada (not “Canadian”) goose, and you are 100% correct about not feeding it bread. Have you seen what that in the diet can do to their wings? It’s awful to see.
wow didnt know I was gonna cry watching this
just watched it again, i cried again
Experiential relativity: every life form has a perspective as rich and vivid as yours
My soul soars like a goose. great content.
This is BRILLIANT
Why am I sobbing
I realized half way through the beginning it was the Hudson plane crash
Took me longer than I care to admit...
I watched this on mushrooms and died lol
Who will play Sharona
And who will play me?
I suppose, when you come down to it, there is no better navigator than a bird.
I mean, you can measure the speed of the wind and the humidity of the air with with tool, but a bird is actually up there, feeling the wind and the weather with its actual body.
Beautiful ❤
I wonder if Sully will see ever beautiful thing...
Wow. Just...wow
Great job 💖
Brilliant
Wow....
LOL. I live in Potomac Shores. We like the geese here! Oh, and there are a great many more Canadian Geese in Beavercreek, Ohio. Just sayin'.
I love Canadian geese. When I see them fly I wish them luck. I try to reach them with my soul wishing them a safe trip. I see the mates with their babies n I feel how lovely it must be to have a life long mate. I love them n want to tattoo them on my chest.
Genius! Some true 😆
:43 "...ever since i can remember..."
i remember this being something reliable. nothing these days is anything "ever since i can remember..."
They are properly called “Canada geese”, NOT “Canadian geese”.
Gamise bro, kali douleia, ontos petane i xines kala eipe o fly lo
The worst part is migratory disruptions like this are probably more merciful (to the extent that they offer quick deaths) than what the majority of geese go through as a result of climate change and habitat loss. Dying all of a sudden like this beats migrating at the wrong time to the wrong place and then dying a confused and slow death.
To be honest, geese are thriving in our world because they like the exact same environments we do; lakes, ponds, and cut grass all around. Our environments provide them plentiful food, and protection from predators.
This unfortunately is also their undoing. People are unwilling to share our world with them. They're not even overpopulated. It just seems like it because they go where we go. In contrast, white-tailed deer are far more populated, and contribute to a lot more environmental damage than geese. No one ever talks about culling deer though, because 90% of the time, they're hidden in the woods. Out of site, out of mind.
@@LivingWithGeese Hunting seasons regularly cull entire populations of deer.
Yeah, but know what else isn’t missing the geese?
Other animals.
They admittedly contribute to ecosystems in some ways, but they’re overpopulated due to human intervention (they benefit more from agriculture than other waterfowl) and it’s causing problems for other species as they poison water sources and damage dwindling wetlands via over feeding. They’re more blight than boon at this point, ecologically speaking.
They’re also mean as Hell, far from the chill narrative tone of this. Basically think of how we’ve bred cats to 100x their population and turned them into walking ecological disasters as they proceed to hunt/kill even MORE now that they don’t have to (because they don’t need to conserve energy the way they did when no one was feeding them)… except instead of cuddly companions salting the Earth beneath them, they’re reeking savages that pick a fight with anything near them. Not even ornithologists like Canadian Geese, because they reduce biodiversity as they gradually kill off other rarer birds.
. #GooseLivesMatter.
This is hilarious!! Canadian Geese are a nuisance, however, their feathers are great for keeping warm.
What a waste of good meat. I bet that flock would feed a community. Oh well.