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TopicWhat should be written in humanity's gravestone?
nocturnal_traveler
08/16/25 5:51:58 PM
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Mibahlzitch posted...
And it IS beaitiful. That through some chance or miracle the stuff of the universe is the stuff of life; a particle that was once the heart of a star could be part of your grandmother. That Earth itself has vast jungles, oceans, plains, deserts, that these places became the origin of so many living beings, how is that not incredible?

In cutting down humans as not special, it's easy to forget that we and all animals and plants even the geological history of the universe is amazong and special.

So we're one species among many, a grain of sand in a desert, a drop in the ocean. There is no desert without grains of sand, no ocean without drops of water and no circle of nature without animals.

It's a wonder to be able to walk in a forest trail on a cool afternnoon, relax on the beach on a warm night somewhere tropical, stand atop a local mountain, smell the fresh air and say "I was here, and thats amazing"

People do need to get over themselves though, care more about others and the world ya knuckleheads.
Yeah. Humans are incredibly full of themselves. And rather than use their "higher intelligence" to be responsible guardians of the Earth, they instead choose to be a bunch of bratty Karen's.

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