Ants are just ants, humans are just humans.
Middle school rookie writers trying to make sense of chaos at the base of the Rocky Mountains
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Religion and Other Human Eventions
What a selfish ideology, that out of all the animal species in the world humans, who are also animals, are more superior than others. This phenomenon is absolutely ridiculous, to believe that the human race has any more of an impact on earth than a simple fly does. More accurately we have demolished the planet more than any other species. The conclusion that I have pondered for quite some time now is that humans are dense creatures. They tend to hold themselves on a pedestal for creating fundamentally useless systems. We, being intelligent creatures, know that these systems are useless in the war of survival, but yet we seem not to care. I challenge you, reader, to find one useful aspect to survival in trigonometry. I grow weary of this way of thought; my mind is becoming an uninspired waste land molded by humans’ need for superiority. We are all ants on a tiny ant hill planet.
Ants are just ants, humans are just humans.
Ants are just ants, humans are just humans.
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3 comments:
This really gets you thinking about how humans work which is really cool. I wonder how many oppose these ideas and how many embrace them. Also, I love your challenge on the survival tactics of trigonometry. It's lovely
We should take the human race and burn it all to the ground.
Your vocabulary is excellent. I can agree with most of the piece and its questioning.
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