I number orinthology, or bird watching, if you will, among my hobbies. As a result, I understand the difference between bird calls and songs.Calls are less complex, and contain the shortest of messages. To correlate this with posters on this forum, on this topic, we have the simple call of the Yellow-bellied Fightfanatic.Its warble is short, conveying no information, simply impulsively seeking a reply.
Compare this with the more involved song of the tedfreele Hooplehead.His song bemoans not only the lack of material in his narrow field of arousal, but even more so that other Hoopleheads are not singing his song.
Hooplehead Ted's solution is simple, but escapes him as surely does the worm elude the late-rising bird.Its why they call them bird brains, I guess, though this is a disservice to birds, who while they have much smaller brains, make more efficient use of what little they have.
Hooplehead Ted's solution: PAY for what you want. Don't expect some. Producer to read your mind! Tell them what you want and talk price.You want two women wired for control with your little hands on the joystick while they suck each other's tits? Get out your credit card and comission the work.
This way you get what you want, and the forest is not tainted by the whining song of Hooplehead Ted seeking out more Hoopleheads.