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poet_at_heart) wrote2011-03-14 03:53 pm
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What if all these earthquakes, tsunamis, wars and disasters, is this world's way of reducing the human race? HBT people get more and more respect, they are permitted to live their ways which seems to involve children by blood in a quite small scale. Is that also a way for the global life to restrict us?
Cause, face it, the humans are this planet's biggest threat. The ocean creates new life in wounds behind a tsunami. The earth can repair itself and lives with higher ability to adapt than humans can easily survive after earthquakes. And I'm saying higher ability to adapt since we humans don't have that without a lot of things, such as steel and processed food. We are simply a very delicate race, or like a leech sucking the energy from our Mother Earth.
Since in what way are we humans saving this world? Or even living with it? We're spreading all over it, cutting down its lungs and polluting its blood, without a second thought. We start wars and we hurt ourselves with chemicals.
We are living ON this planet, as in living on it's resources and giving nothing back. This might be me being cynical, but I can't come up with anything we humans might do for the ecological systems except eating the carcases after other animals. And we don't even do that anymore. Humans are too many and too un-needed by this planet. Japan in one of the most densely populated countries in the world, Thailand also had many inhabitants and many tourists. What if the first tsunami was a warning we didn't listen to?
These thoughts came to me when the "first" tsunami hit Thailand in the year of 2004. I was 12 years old then and these thoughts has followed me ever since. Sorry if they make you uncomfortable, but I needed to write them down.
Edit: Please read my answer to all the other comments before commenting, I've started to re-value but am too lazy to change the actual post.