Saturday, January 19, 2008

Tirokswift returns a visit

Thanks for dropping by, Tirokswift. I am an early visitor of your blog, soon after you began postings. Seen all your photos of course. Your blog is the first to provide progressive accounts of building a custom DIY farm, if I am not wrong. Good job, buddy!

Someday if I'm welcome to visit your farm, then you'll know whether I'm Harry in disguise or not!

Ya, I read all Sky said about your farm + everybody else of course. How not to? He is the Superstar featured here!

IMHO, if somebody is genuine to offer advice.. people will appreciate by the way it is put across. In your case, ya.. again was in a ridicule style + arrogant tone. If intentions were to mean well.. people will know without saying. He just stepped on your shoulder, standing taller to tell the world "how good or clever he is!" Did him a favor lah, let him have another dose of ego booster. May be it's the "drug" he needs every now and then.

Just like the fussy lady I met at the tailor shop, I wonder how such characters has come to being? SAME, SAME; but different (in sex with 4oz more).

In the words of Swiftbuild, he suffers a "self confident deficiency syndrome".

My take is quite similar. One theory is he may have develop an inferiority complex in his early years. Subconsciously, there is always a need to "Thumb" others down to feel "One-up".













A display of "Superiority Complex" is always there.... others are just not at his level , copy cat him, no brains, etc .. A Superstar or Super Ego... let people judge for themselves.

May be seeking professional counseling is a better alternative to the boring sessions of a meditation retreat. He is loaded enough to afford it. Is he the miser type? Prefer to count the stack of RM & feel "siok"? Dunno... It's his personal choice.

I am not pretending to look after his well being! He should know better for his own sake.
Neither am I a psycho-analysis expert. It's pure theater and entertainment here.

There is plenty time to kill between nests harvesting ma.. let the plays go on loh.

Finally, in regard to his critiques to your farm, those are only his subjective views. As to the height, I have known farms with internal 2M height is OK, though I personally prefer 1 m higher. Also seen birds nesting in fairly bright areas of roving room (in a very established and heavily populated farm). So these are not critical factors to the success or failure of a farm. If some points make sense, check it out. Nothing to loose.

If he opens up his farm like you did, there are fine hairs to pick too; who knows?

Cheers

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