I think you way be on the money.
That was one of Q's favorite phrases and for a time it seemed it was mostly used to taunt black hats about arrests already already made (such as Allison Mack). I also remember anons coming up with all kinds of answers ("a bird sings when it's caged! A bird sings in the spring!" Etc).
BUT the phrase is also clearly used in connection to Twitter in #391 and also rounds out one of my fave posts, #153.
So...when does a bird sing? Maybe a bird sings WHEN IT'S SET FREE.
If anyone cares to dig, here are the Qalerts results with "bird sing":
I think you way be on the money.
That was one of Q's favorite phrases and for a time it seemed it was mostly used to taunt black hats about arrests already already made (such as Allison Mack).
BUT it is also clearly used in connection to Twitter in #391 and also rounds out one of my fave posts, #153.
If anyone cares to dig, here are the Qalerts results with "bird sing":