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Okay, had an actual though, an observation if you will

Who we physically are now is not who we were 7 years ago as the cell replace themselves (so they say). We are a chemical-electrical entity made of of atoms with sub atomic electrically charged particals that have no perceptible weight. thos particals have an orbit and there is more space than partical in them.
somehow they combine into atomas and molecules that have formed us. we are mostly water and the water in us was pobably part of all of the oceans at ome time or another.

when we die we decay and return that matter to reform into a tree or a rock. perhaps into another person's fingernail or brain cell.

we are interconnected...interdependent...

we think pretty highly of ourselves to be just a temporary blip on the radar.

okay I'm done.

dad jokes to return in 5...4...3...2..
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Ontheroad · M
Which is why, among so many other reasons, I've long thought the wholesale slaughter of the American Native and the loss of their culture and beliefs, was such a horrendous crime. They knew this, instinctively knew it, no science needed. They lived this life in their practices and beliefs.
Pretzel · 70-79, M
@Ontheroad this list of human atrocities, the power grabs, and the hubris we exhibit has been ongoing for millenia
@Ontheroad it's true before the conquistadors natives said we can't give you our land it is not ours to give because they new they were part of a bigger collective..their respect for nature was greater and they taught and lived within the collective. Then conquistadors came and with religion killed off our connection to source. We became materialistic and selfish. It's proven in all ancient native civilization
Ontheroad · M
@Pretzel Sadly, horrifically, your are right.