| | | they say, "Thank god they haven't sprayed in quite a while.". |
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| | I guess they haven't seen any "X's". |
| | | I'm sure that's what it is..... |
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| | | "They must not be doing ANYTHING...." |
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| | "if I don't see any "X's" up there.". |
| | | Yup, business as usual.... |
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| | | Clouds the way I remember them. |
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| | The way I see them on tv and in movies. |
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| | | and that(by the way, this is a new graphic on the weather channel). |
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| | I mean, the PHOENIX NEW TIMES told me, "If they were spraying...." |
| | | "we'd know about it." And then recommended I read some Carl Sagan. |
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| | | to fund the killing machine. |
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| | If people can't even look up at the sky, |
| | | they deserve sticks and stones. |
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| | | We suffer in the hot, toxic concrete..... |
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| | sedated,placated,discharged,satisfied in our electronic dementia. |
| | | COMPLETELY REMOVED FROM THE NATURAL WORLD. |
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| | Our bodies no longer know the difference between night and day. |
| | | We no longer have thoughts of migratory paths, |
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| | fresh water, healthy soil, an untainted food chain. |
| | | We don't even bother to try to see the stars at night. |
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| | Clouds always dripped like talcum powder... |
| | | "This can't possibly be hurting my health.".... |
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| | Because we don't perceive ourselves as being part of the natural world. |
| | | "What a beautiful golf course. Let's water it some more." |
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| | "I mean, industrial pollution never hurt anyone." |
| | | "It never destroyed our watershed, air, soil, genetics, trees,natural world.. |
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| | oceans, living creatures, or indigenous peoples,"... |
| | | .."while the powerful profited off the process of destruction." |
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| | "But why", you ask, "would they poison their world too?" |
| | | They've already poisoned the earth a thousand times over. |
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| | Poisoning it to win wars,make money, space superiority,make others dependant, |
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| | is nothing to people who have no relationship with the natural world. |
| | | They'll tell you this is normal, by ommitance. |
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| | And then they'll watch you-everyone (these photos are from 3 days of walks). |
| | | The greatest sadness is that the most powerful of us all, |
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| | the majority,no longer see ourselves as part of the natural world, |
| | | and cling to the belief that technology will save us. |
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