Pigeon Kingdom: The Future Earth

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2 min readJul 9, 2024

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Pigeon Kingdom
Pigeon Kingdom

If we look back in time, we can see that the Earth has gone through countless changes. There have been geological shifts, climate changes, and the evolution of species. Now, 20,000 years later, humans have disappeared, and surprisingly, pigeons have taken over. But these aren’t the small, ordinary pigeons we knew. They’re huge and wise, like dinosaurs, ruling the Earth.

by Monomato (MediaBrain Multimedia Director)

The First Flap

In the past, pigeons lived by pecking at breadcrumbs in city parks. They would perch on people’s shoulders or heads, sometimes acting all grand from atop city clock towers. But one day, a big change happened on Earth. Climate change led to the collapse of human civilization, and pigeons no longer needed to rely on people. Over time, pigeons got bigger and stronger. Their wings got wider and sturdier, and their beaks turned into powerful weapons. Now, they’re the rulers of the skies and the new masters of the Earth.

The Flourishing of Pigeon Civilization

Pigeons didn’t just survive; they built a civilization. Instead of nesting in trees, they made old human cities their home. Skyscrapers are now their kingdoms, and luxury hotels have become their palaces. Their society is orderly with a strict hierarchy. The king pigeon rules from the top of the tallest building, overseeing all pigeons. His subjects manage different areas, maintaining peace in pigeon society. This setup is reminiscent of medieval Europe’s feudal system.

They’ve become the smartest creatures on Earth.
They’ve become the smartest creatures on Earth.

Pigeon Wisdom and Humor

Pigeon rule isn’t just about physical dominance. They’ve become the smartest creatures on Earth. They study books and artifacts left by humans, developing their own knowledge. Their libraries have more extensive knowledge than old human museums.

Pigeons often make jokes about human history. For example, they laugh at the airplanes humans designed, saying, “Why did they need such big metal contraptions to fly?” They feel proud of their natural wings compared to the mechanical devices humans needed.

Pigeons value harmony with nature. They tackle environmental problems left by humans, making the Earth green again. Their feathers aren’t just for show; they use them to protect and nurture nature. Pigeons plant trees, clean rivers, and restore Earth to a paradise of life.

The Age of Pigeons They’re wiser, stronger, and funnier than humans ever were. Their flapping wings write a new history for the planet. Pigeons remember the breadcrumbs humans used to throw at them and smile down from the skies.

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