Tuesday, October 2, 2012

2. Description of the fairy

        Thank you for your comments to my first post on the blog captivefairy.blogspot.com.  Some of you have been criticizing me for keeping the fairy captive and you have some good arguments.  You think I should let her go.  You say it’s wrong of me to keep a fairy captive against their will.   Also that it might be harmful to her.  Some of you have written how terrible you think it is for me to keep her captive in a hamster cage.  Several of you have strongly recommended I let her go.  I don’t necessarily disagree with you.
        I just want everyone to rest assured that I’m not planning to keep the little fairy in that hamster cage any longer than is necessary.  I just want to have her around for a little while and maybe let her get used to me and then I’m going to let her go.  She is a wild magical-like creature and I have no doubt she will immediately fly away and be gone at the first opportunity.  Then I will never see her again.  It will probably come to that someday soon, but for now I want to enjoy the moment and I’m trying to make friends with her.  I’m hoping, I know it’s totally improbably, maybe she will get used to me and realize I’m harmless and want to come visit once in a while.  She’s not a person, she’s a fairy, and I really cannot predict what might happen.  I do feel bad about keeping her trapped for now, but she’s not being harmed and I cannot bring myself to release her right away.  I will let her go eventually, I know I have too.
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19 comments:

  1. Michael, what a wonderful creature, I can understand why you are hesitant to let the fairy go. I don't think you should wait any longer though. It is wrong to keep her. Let her out and see what happens.

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  2. I do not think you should let the fairy go. You owe it to science to make your discovery known. Think of all the knowledge that would be lost when it flys away.

    Here's what you need to do. Write a technical paper describing the fairy, with pictures, and send it to a scientific journal. Two excellent peer reviewed journals are "Nature" and "Journal of Animal Science". After publication you can go on the lecture circuit and make a lot of money giving lectures with the fairy.

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  3. You have to let the fairy go. It makes me cry every time I think of you keeping her a prisoner.

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  4. This fairy not a pet you can keep in a cage or try to tame. You have to let her go.

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  5. Michael, do you think the fairy understands you when you speak to her? Has she spoken back to you at all. It sounds like she might be warming up to you. It might take a while before you could safely let her out though. You should go slow and win her confidence. There is no need to rush as long as she stays healthy and is making progress. Don't blow it.

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  6. Before you let the fairy out of the cage you need to make a small collar and leash. Don't let go, she might try and fly away. Ha ha just kidding.

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    1. Demetrius you are an idiot. I should make a collar for you and let the fairy lead you around by the neck.

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  7. You need to be careful with this fairy. Fairies can be dangerous. I've been reading up on this. They are magical creatures and have magical powers and enchantments. They will not be happy with you keeping one of their kind a prisoner.

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  8. You are bringing trouble on yourself by not releasing the fairy and the longer you delay the more serious it becomes. Some fairies are good and nice but others are not, and they are all mischievous. They have magic. Do not mess with fairies.

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  9. Michael you have kept the fairy long enough. Don't you think its time to let her go. Really.

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  10. Michael Rigdon, I will pay you for the fairy. If you can deliver her to me alive, I will give you a huge sum of money, more than you are imagining. You will never have to worry about college expenses, nor your brother. Use the anonymous email address I'm sending you and we can make arrangements to meet and I will inform you of the generous price I am willing to pay. Do not show the fairy to anyone else.

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    1. Michael, do not under any circumstances give your name or address or phone number to this Glen Pard. He just wants to steal your fairy.

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    2. Michael, we are talking about a lot of money here.

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    3. That would be sinking pretty low to sell the fairy for money.

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    4. Don't trust Glen Pard. He may not be working alone and probably works for some government military agency. They will take the fairy from you and lock her up for military study. They do not want the public to know about things like this.

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  11. Tell us more about the fairy and some of the things you are learning and seeing about fairies.

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  12. I cannot believe you have still not let the fairy go. You are being mean. Please let the fairy go. Please. You have too!

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  13. You are holding my sister captive. LET HER GO! We do have magical ability-not as humans might think of it, but we are capable of projecting and casting auras of Glamor. We also have a natural affinity for, and ability to commune and care for the natural world. Our 'family' is akin to nature's Gaurdian Angels. Some of us have animals and plants to guide and protect. We cannot communicate as you do, and it takes years to earn our trust. We are pure, ethereal energy. The human I am communicating through has known me for many turnings of thentides and seasons. I say 'sister' because she is my kin-and the longer you keep her captive-the more neglected and mislead her charges will become. I beg you to set her free.

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    1. Do as Asher Willaims says and let the fairy go. You must! Do it! Immediately!

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