Standoff https://youtu.be/OJ-jdJmEixo VIDEO Hello in real life I just got seriously hacked asking for $1400 of money and if it wasn't $1400 of money that the information that I left on adult sites would be part of a video or something like that. Be careful. Be wary all the time . which brings me to this video that was done this afternoon . It's very choppy because I was not able to look through or at the viewfinder of the camera, the sunlight was too bright. But it was a swan in a somewhat angry position physical position moving around the basin where there were mallards and other ducks actually just mallards I think other birds , And randomly attacking them in slow motion with its wings raised . I'm not sure what this behavior signified but at the same time the clouds were strange in the sky. In the far distance over a mile and a half away we saw a Ukrainian flag flying over the top of a hill . I'm not sure where was located but I was able to obtain a close up. That's also included. I'm still shaking from the hack . It was poorly executed and if I didn't know how mail works a bit I might have responded to it. But I didn't . The music is an old piece called Maya Maya. It's repeated over and over again Asher . The lyrics are fairly simple and can be found elsewhere I think online. The music that accompanies it or rather it accompanies the music or both is an electric saz . The electric saz is quick to play and highly resonant. I'm mesmerized by the saz and at the same time shaking a bit because of the hack. It was blind email - in other words my address was given as both the receiver and the sender. That's easy to do and would have been a problem for anyone who doesn't look at headers. The piece - poorly shot - nonetheless is about the frailty of the good , which may veer off in any direction , catastrophe theory is about that to a certain extent - the "fragility of the good." I hope this finds you well . __ _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour