Blog World Cup – biggest prize on the planet – inherit the earth.

See you in the sea Oct. 12, 2006

We’ve occupied every part of the World and hu-Man has become ‘king’ of all… he has destroyed or put into exile all opponents : any animal, or even plant which strikes one as a threat to security – one that competes for food, space and supremacy.

But in ‘less developed areas’ (though no less ‘civilised’), perhaps where the climate is against us, in Africa say, the lion and the elephant would be the first to GO (to the zoo, if lucky).

After all, even stronger creatures : dinosaurs once lived right HERE, in the civilised world. (Possibly humans had nothing to do with their disappearance, but I am trying to forge an argument here).

Surely, just as THE OCEANS are the greater area of the Earth, and as we trash the land – or merely out of our sense of supremacy – we are certain to populate the seas.

Floating around in our capsules, or whatever the design, we are sure to eliminate anything : ANYTHING that might possibly swallow us or merely disturb our sleep. Even small fry we find fascinating, mildly ugly, tasty, then boring… we shall feed to the pets.

We might take to this underwatery existence, reminiscent of the womb, gently rocking us in our sleep. AND THINK OF THE LOVEMAKING rocked as we are on our waterbed.
Afterall, are we not 90 per cent water, descended from the fish, or at least cousin to?

Making a mess of dry land, where are our roots now? Where shall we find our recreation, foster our curiosity?
…In the sea. In the oceans, with depths deeper than the highest mountain high. Let us go there again… give the land time to recover.