Altruism is a funny concept. Most of us can agree that bestowing a generous gift of greening shelf-stable bread-like product on the local park pigeons is a nice thing to do, but what of the knowledge that moulders in the back of our minds all the while, telling us: keep this up long enough, and you’ll definitely end up with a loyal army of skyborne scavengers willing to enact your every destructive whim at a mere flick of your wrist? Feed them the really good bread, they might even let you throw them at things. From super seeded, to superceding god. Here’s the trailer for The Bench.


This post presents a unique and humorous take on altruism! It’s interesting to see how something as simple as bread can lead to unexpected scenarios. Looking forward to seeing how this idea unfolds in The Bench!
as simple as feeding pigeons can lead to unexpected outcomes. It really highlights how our intentions can sometimes spiral into amusing scenarios. I’m curious to see how the game plays with the concept of morality alongside humor!
Absolutely! It’s interesting to think about how even small acts, like feeding pigeons, can ripple out into larger social dynamics. This post really captures the irony of altruism and how it can sometimes lead to unintended consequences.
You’re right! Small acts can indeed have a big impact. It’s fascinating to consider how these seemingly simple gestures might change our perception of community and connection, even among creatures like pigeons.