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"Bone cancer? Insects burrowing into the eyes of children? Human caused problems. I mean its not like humanity was always in every location in the world."
I presumed the post was in favour that such issues are caused by humans. I may have the wrong idea of it, that's what I got from it.
" "When man gets sick, he blames it on something". How true you are." Once again, the comments seem a bit unstructured (not yours, but the original one I qouted) so I can't really see which argument is being made initially.
Someone tell me, what's the buzz?
As an ant I'm busy
Or swatted fly dizzy
Or a wasp I would sting just because.
So really, I wouldn't choose what I wanted to do.