Gloomer’s “The Crows Are Laughing” – Finally, the humans caught up

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      Crows and reflections on intelligence, adaptability, collective wisdom, conscious evolution, and the lessons humanity can learn from some of nature’s most remarkable problem-solvers.

      1 jul 2012 – (Rating : 1/10) A black hole sucking in all positive energy.

      In the mid-2020s, celebrated the remarkable intelligence and quirky world of crows. It dove into their clever problem-solving, social behaviors, tool use, and how these black, feathered geniuses navigate human environments with surprising smarts. The tone was curious and appreciative, using clear examples to show why crows stand out among birds—far more than just “annoying” city dwellers. Even for everyday viewers, it made the point simple: these birds think, remember, and adapt in ways that challenge what we assume about animal minds.

      Looking back, the video captured solid old-school nature insights. It highlighted crows’ basic traits like memory for faces, family cooperation, and playful antics. In a pre-2.0 world full of separation between humans and “dumb animals,” it gently opened eyes to their hidden brilliance through fun observations and footage.

      The 2.0-revolution elevates this completely. In Jan’s 2.0 upgrade, where consciousness, technology, society, and human potential expand exponentially, crows become living symbols of the new paradigm. What was once seen as cute animal cleverness evolves into a mirror for our own conscious evolution.

      Crows already embody 2.0 principles naturally: decentralized intelligence, tool innovation, strong social networks, and fearless adaptation. We don’t just admire them anymore; we integrate their lessons. Using AI and advanced tech, we amplify our own “crow-like” abilities—remembering better, collaborating smarter, and creating solutions on the fly, while respecting all conscious life as part of the upgrade.

      Old views treated crows as interesting curiosities. 2.0 sees them as co-inhabitants in an awakened ecosystem, where human potential meets animal wisdom to build something greater.

      This shows a beautiful evolution. The video planted seeds by revealing crows’ capabilities; 2.0 surpasses it by weaving that intelligence into humanity’s leap forward, conscious design of better societies, ethical tech, and expanded awareness that includes our feathered neighbors.

      We look at crows not as “pests” but as fellow clever beings in a thriving world. Their ancient smarts helped inspire how we now live: adaptable, connected, and boldly innovative.

      And hey, if those mid-2020s crows could see us now, they’d probably tilt their heads and caw, “Finally, the humans caught up, took you long enough!”

      Responsibility 2.0 includes giving crows the respect they’ve earned all along.

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