The Journey Home
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  • Reads 39
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Aug 22, 2020
Nature is more alive than humanity could ever comprehend. And just like any living thing, nature has the sense of self-preservation. And when threatened, it will take the necessary actions to eliminate that threat, in this case humanity being the threat.

For the past centuries, ever since the industrial revolution, humanity has being nothing but destructive to the environment. Global warming being solely the fault of man. Look at it in this way, nature is a living body which was in perfect health until man crawled out of the mud, and man in this case is an infection, an infection that has slowly been spreading and consuming nature. And just like any living thing, nature deployed its defense mechanisms to deal with the infection.



Global warming, over the past years has increased the melting of polar ice caps and permafrost (permanently frozen ground). And in those frozen wastelands lay nature's deadliest weapon. A microbe that had been frozen for millions of years waiting for its release. And now it's finally out.

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