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presents
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Earth
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Bloody Afterbirth
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Toxic File #64
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The Centre of Eternity : 615.552.5747 12/24 40 Megs HQ of Toxic Shock
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!*@&#^$%#^@&!*$%#^@&!*@&#^$%!*@&#^$%#^@&!*$%#^@&!*@&#@^$%!*@&#^$%#^@&!*
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This wasn't exactly brought up by Earth Day, but hell, this is as good a
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time as any to write the file...
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$%#^@&!*@&#^$%!*@&#^$%#^@&!*$%#^@&!*@&#@^$%!*@&#^$%#^@&!*!&@^#%$^#&@*!*
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Air, water, plants, animals. Earth.
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We need air to breathe. What is in air that we need? Oxygen. We need
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oxygen. We breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. CO2 is then
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taken in by plants and RECYCLED, and they 'breathe out' oxygen. Without
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plants to take our waste product and make us some more oxygen, we'd have a
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hell of a hard time breathing.
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We need water to drink. Our bodies are made up mainly of water.
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Obviously, water is very important to us. I think they say a human can only
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go three days without water. Not very long, is it? The oceans and lakes
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and rivers and streams are our sources of water, without them, we'd be very
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thirsty.
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Most people eat animals for food, or wear them to be fashionable. And
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those intelligent vegetarians are dependent upon plants for food.
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Obviously, plants and animals are our sources of food. It is a
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scientifically proven fact that without food, most humans tend to die.
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Humans are not the only animals on the planet (right now, at least). As
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far as I know, and I'm pretty sure of this, there are plenty of non-human
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animals that produce carbon dioxide and breathe oxygen. Of what use is a
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human to a fern?
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When a human being is born, the rivers and streams flow on, the ponds and
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lakes and oceans rise on, fall on. When a human being dies, the rivers and
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streams flow on, the ponds and lakes and oceans rise on, fall on. Of what
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importance is a human to an ocean?
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Animals eat plants and quite often other animals. They don't eat to the
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extinction of other animals, and they don't kill for pleasure. And even
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though humans are the most plentiful things that animals could eat, unless
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an animal is intruded upon or put into danger, it won't even ATTACK a human,
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much less have one for dinner. There are plenty of other things for a wolf
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to eat, and the only good we are to a plant is as fertilizer after we die.
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Neither plants nor animals have a use for us.
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Apparently, man needs nature a hell of a lot more than nature needs man.
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Unless man destroys the entire planet, which is likely, knowing the
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stupidity and arrogance of humanity (hell, we're SUPPOSED to subdue it!
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Besides, the second coming will be along any time now, so what's to worry
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about?), the animals won't give a damn when Homo Sapiens is extinct. The
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plants won't give a damn when Homo Sapiens is extinct. The water, the air,
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the ground, the minerals, the concrete, cars and computers of our own
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creation, will not give one itsy bitsy tiny damn when Homo Sapiens is
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extinct.
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There are more of us on the planet than the planet can support.
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Eventually, disaster will occur for humanity.
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Most people don't think about the extinction of the human race.
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It is very much a possibility. The entire species could cease to exist.
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Chew on that for awhile.
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(c)1990 Bloody Afterbirth/Toxic Shock
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