It's impossible that a director as HUGE as #ZackSnyder directing a largely forgotten CG #animated #movie about #EdgelordOwls has avoided any and all criticism of his #DickBirb tale: "Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole".

At least 1 person created at least 1 #VideoEssay systematically tearing this movie apart AND this video received lots of positive reactions and social media spread. It's impossible that this didn't happen. AND YET…

…according to #Google's lying results, there is nothing but ebulient praise and fans fawning over Zach Snyder entirely juvenille, locked in teenage boy morality, fascist grooming yarn about #Owls and #Owlets, aka #DickBirds that are dumb as rocks.

My request today is the same as yesterday. Please reply with the URL of ANY video on #YouTube or #Vimeo criticising — ideally lambasting — The Legend of Ga'Hoole's cinematic adaption.

https://tech.lgbt/@toolbear/111464815842926961

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Tim @toolbear@ Taylor 🌻🇺🇦🇵🇸✊ (@[email protected])

I spotted a huge seeming Google memory hole for criticism of the #ZackSnyder film about the #EdgelordOwls. Prompt: >"Legend of the Guardians" "The Owls of Ga'Hoole" "criticism" site:youtube.com In this increasingly #enshittified timeline the first hit is, of course, a review praising the movie. Unsurprising since Google has been selling top spot to the highest bidder and lying to us about it for several years now, or longer I imagine. Probably when they first moved "Don't Be Evil" to someplace less prominent (thus first signalling they had been corrupted). Cracking this nut exceeds my #PromptEngineering skills. AND I happen to know I wrote about the video I'm looking for and posted it on Twitter a while ago. I can find it there faster I think. Shining a light on this anomoly anyway. I'll happily receive links to ANY video critical of "Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole" hosted on YouTube just to be shown that they still exist. #Movies #ZackSnyder #Owls #DickBids #DickBirbs #Google #MemoryHole

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Nothing good it seems:

… given the fact that the snakes are still sometimes eaten by the owlets (and don't survive well once the nest is vacated), this might really by a commensal relationship, where one species reaps a benefit and the other does its best to deal with the situation.

https://www.earthtouchnews.com/natural-world/animal-behaviour/screech-owls-keep-blind-snakes-as-live-in-housekeepers/

#ScreechOwl #Owls #Owlets
#TexasBlindSnake
#DickBirds #DickBirbs

Screech owls keep blind snakes as live-in housekeepers

There's a very good reason why eastern screech owls like to share their nests with the tiny Texas blind snake.

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