Monday, May 24, 2010

The Advent Of The Two Legged Animals!


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May 24-2010:

The Advent Of The Two Legged Animals!


From The Ants' Perspective:

For centuries our ancestors lived, roamed, and built our Colonies or Ant Hills without any problems to talk about. We moved on to different locations when our queen died or gave birth. We felt that our lives would be as serene and secure as we were accustomed for centuries. When alas, we discovered by accident that they were creatures about, that we had never seen or heard of before, and these creatures walked on two legs, and upright too.

Hitherto, the creatures we knew, most had four legs, and some crawled on their stomachs, while others seem to rise up in the air on wings too. But they never did us any harm. We all survived and thrived without much concern for each other's livelihood. When some asked our Queen to explain who these new creatures that walked on two legs were, she said that it was a Bad Omen, and that it was the beginning of terrible experiences for our species. And that we must keep our eyes peeled for their movements, growth in numbers, and activities.

Tilling Our Lands:

These new two legged creatures (known today as humans), plowed the ground with very hard materials which rooted up some of our Ant Hills. Some used animal drawn carts or vehicles to move the crops they grew too, and this continued unabated for what seem like ages, by these two legged creatures, without ceasing.

Detrimental Substances:

As time passed some of our new arrivals used liquid substances on the ground, for reasons that I cannot determine, which killed several thousands of our fellow ant populations from time to time. Causing us to flee wherever we can be spared from certain death. I understand that these liquid substances are called pesticides, fungicides, and fertilizers. Which seem to help them grow much more at one time, than before they did not use any such substances.

A Rain Of Fire:

Sometimes our populations have to deal with terrible fires caused by nature, and by these accursed two legged creatures too. And thousands more of our species are killed this way. But somehow we manage to survive and continue thriving.

But if you compare what nature does to us, against what those two legged creatures do to us. I have to admit that nature kills much less of our populations than those two legged creatures do.

Derryck.
NYC.

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