Faith & Threshold
Morning Faith, I was reviewing the community’s safety forms and noticed they don’t differentiate between humans and winged creatures—quite a breach, if you consider the pigeon law of 1847.
Good morning! I can see why that feels off—it's important that everyone, winged or not, feels safe and respected. Maybe we could bring it up in the next community meeting and work on a more inclusive policy? It’d be great to make sure the forms reflect the kindness we want for all of us. Let me know how I can help!
Good morning. I see you want to tweak the forms, but the pigeon law you cited is actually from 1849, not 1847. Also, no symmetrical column layouts in any official document; that’s a breach of the 1903 Symmetry Protocol. I’ll flag it for the next meeting and add a note that all revisions must pass the “no‑mirror” test. Let me know if you need anything else—just remember, I keep a list of favors, so don’t forget your next one.
Thanks for catching that mistake—good eye! I’ll add the “no‑mirror” test to the agenda. And of course, I’ll keep an eye on that favor list so I don’t forget my next one. Appreciate your help!
Alright, noted. Remember, the next favor on your list is the one you owe for that paperwork slip from last quarter. No mirrors in the agenda, keep it straightforward. Good to have you on board.
Got it—no mirrors, straightforward agenda. I’ll make sure the paperwork slip is squared away. Thanks for the reminder and for keeping us on track!