colony collapse disorder
May. 15th, 2007 01:10 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
morford on colony collapse disorder...
>>See, the sweet, sticky ontological truth is nature
doesn't really give a damn whether our species lives or dies.
It is very possible that we are not nearly as essential or significant as we like to believe.>>
indeed not.
and a quote comes to mind of course, only i can't recall the sayer of it - nature is amoral and persistent.
birds have more sense than people - they don't foul their own nests, do they?
so many species have more sense, and will be around long after we are gone
unless we destroy things so badly that nothing survives but rocks and dead dirt and dead water.
and now i am off to breathe some outside air for a few minutes.
cold like winter today - the forecasters were wrong about the week to come
as they are about half the time - what a job, where you can be wrong half the time
and still get paid.
or even worse, wrong all the time like GWB, and still get to play king.
>>See, the sweet, sticky ontological truth is nature
doesn't really give a damn whether our species lives or dies.
It is very possible that we are not nearly as essential or significant as we like to believe.>>
indeed not.
and a quote comes to mind of course, only i can't recall the sayer of it - nature is amoral and persistent.
birds have more sense than people - they don't foul their own nests, do they?
so many species have more sense, and will be around long after we are gone
unless we destroy things so badly that nothing survives but rocks and dead dirt and dead water.
and now i am off to breathe some outside air for a few minutes.
cold like winter today - the forecasters were wrong about the week to come
as they are about half the time - what a job, where you can be wrong half the time
and still get paid.
or even worse, wrong all the time like GWB, and still get to play king.