ELEVEN // 拾壹 {accidental voice: Japanese}

Jul 26, 2009 18:49

This world is dying.

[ There's some muttering, but it trails off as though the speaker wandered away from the device and then back again. During the substantial pause, you can mostly only hear the pitter-patter(-fizz?) of rain outside. ]I should be the last person to chastise someone for wishing to bring back something beautiful and beloved, but ( Read more... )

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[voice] freedomwires July 27 2009, 03:19:05 UTC
Every world, no matter where it is located and what its purpose is, will die eventually as long as humans continue to pollute it with their presence. It is an inevitability.

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[voice] foresight2020 July 27 2009, 03:25:00 UTC
You don't even need to say that bit about humanity; all things come to their end eventually.

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[voice] freedomwires July 27 2009, 03:28:56 UTC
I believe it is necessary to mention variables that hasten the degradation process. It is true that all creatures come to an end, but as my research of this world has shown, it was destroyed before its time because humans, once again, intervened.

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[voice] foresight2020 July 27 2009, 03:42:21 UTC
Can it truly be considered 'intervention' if humanity developed naturally on this world?

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[voice] you are totally proving the point why DoE should win. freedomwires July 27 2009, 03:46:49 UTC
Perhaps not in the whole sense of the word, but it is because of humans that things die, and things rot faster than they should. It is why the world must be cleansed of all of this in order to start anew. Similar to erasures on paper that when, acquired too much of, leads to throwing it away and using a new blank sheet.

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[voice] fff /unfamiliar foresight2020 July 27 2009, 03:57:35 UTC
I find it nothing short of incredible that one species could be responsible for such drastic alteration of the biological processes on an entire planet, let alone every world on which they are present.

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[voice] freedomwires July 27 2009, 04:12:54 UTC
I don't share your surprise. Humans are more than capable of destruction.

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