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If you want to claim there's an ostrich in your backyard, it's not unreasonable for people to ask you to back that up. It's an unusual claim, after all. It's not "fetching rocks" if people ask you to provide some support for the claim that you have an ostrich in your backyard. And if you then post videos of a pigeon in your backyard, followed by videos of an ostrich at the local zoo, it's not going to support your claim. It doesn't matter how many videos of other birds in your backyard you post, or how many videos of ostriches at other zoos you post. And lamenting that no one would believe you even if you posted a video of the ostrich in your backyard doesn't bring you any closer to actually having provided any support for your claim that there's an ostrich in your backyard.
Just when I was starting to lose interest in the endless re-statements of the same arguments in this thread, over and over…
You’ve come along and broken it all wide open again with your introduction of ostriches and pigeons.
Any chance you can work in a hippopotamus or platypus?