My Satirical Look At Humanity

My Satirical Look At Humanity

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Growing up in the United States must just have been destiny for me because here I have a front row seat at all the craziness that is the world. This country takes everything to the extreme and you really do not have to leave to see the whole world. Also with the World Wide Web existing in my time it makes it even easier to see the big picture for what it is. Humans have gotten to a point in their evolution where we are starting to realize how connected we really are and seeing how much harm we have done to our home. It is disgusting to think that we are only now really starting to see more acceptance and realizations that we are destroying our planet and we need to change if we want to survive as a species. One thing that I have always thought is how can an organism as intelligent as the homo sapien sapien could have let it get this far before we started being self conscious about our world. This is far too broad of a subject to be able to properly introduce so I will just get write to it. Get it? Did you see what I did their? Ah! I got jokes too. ;P
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