Friday, March 2, 2018

We Just Couldn't Get Along

I'm sorry, we just couldn't get along and now I miss you.
The human race can almost be summed up as a loving bunch of hate.  Our self-centeredness keeps us divided as much as our countrie's borders.  Climbing endless ladders of being on top and sitting back counting the cash with the lust that I have more than you.  Like two kids in a sandbox (Tommy and Johnny) where Johnny won't let Tommy play with his new Tonka dump truck.  Until one day Tommy shows up with a new Tonka bulldozer and smashes Johnny's dump truck!

Yep, the saga continues with civil wars, world wars and cold wars that always seem to run hot with emotions that I really don't like you.  So we beef up our military forces, start adding more ships, planes, tanks and bombs that can wipe out cities in seconds.  Our impressive quest of more powerful and faster intercontinental missiles reaching hypersonic speeds of 3805 mph (6123.55392 km\h) which is Russia and China's technology along with the design of a cruise missile powered by a small nuclear reactor for an endless flight around the world!  That has the generals wetting their pants!

The funny thing that will happen after such nuclear annihilation is that anyone walking around for hours and you come across another human, you will be so glad to see a face.

A quote from Meteorscan:  "Scientists look for water on planets as a first step for finding possible life, but it takes much more than that for life to exist.  I suspect life is very rare out there.  In view of the sheer number of possibilities, I suspect that we are not alone - but it is unlikely that we would ever meet an alien, simply due to the laws of physics and the distances involved.

When you realize just how unlikely life is, you can't help but wonder why some people treat each other and their planet so badly!  Our planet could very well host the only life in the universe so we would do a lot better by working together to solve the bigger issues that affect us all." (end quote)

Which brings me to a point, "sometimes I envy the finality of death, the certainty." (we all die)  We're all hostiles because of self-centeredness that pushes others over the edge.  We just couldn't get along because of our war bag of hate.

 

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