There
(Signifier used to indicate position, or in this case, mere existence -
[existence: to be, is, am, are - each with its own significant tense, used to denote timeframe into which said existence fits]
- not to be confused with their, they're, or the like)
are
(see existence - the act of being)
approximately
(cleverly adverbial form used to indicate uncertainty -
[uncertainty: the state or act of not knowing, or, more precisely, a state within which the unknown figures more prominently in said state's being than the known. See also: modern democratic capitalism]
- most frequently used in situations where a quantified analysis is preferable.)
three
(unit of quantification, or, rather, a word signifying the joining of a specified amount of such quantitative units, the amount of units in this case being equivalent to the arabic numeral understanding of 3)
people
(homo sapiens in its plural form, or, as vernacular would imply, biologically functional human beings)
[being: the fundamental quantitative unit of existence]
on
(a preposition implying that one object is using another as its structural or foundational base:
in the above instance, Object 1 relates to Object 2 in such a fashion that the pull of gravity {an assumed factor} mandates that Object 2 act as a structural support for Object 1. Thus Object 1 can be said to be "on" Object 2.)
this
(signifier of specificity, usually directed at a certain singular unit of matter in order to stress its singularity and mark it as worthy of attention)
planet
(in this context, a word referencing the stellar unity of matter known within the sphere of vernacular as "Earth," a particularly large unit of matter by the standards of the average homo sapien locked in a predictable orbital pattern around a much larger unit of matter composed primarily of reacting hydrogen)
I
(signifier of self - in this case the author)
[self: a unit of existence identical in value often to "being," but as viewed from the perspective of its own designation]
wouldn't
(a complex word - conjunction - joined by laziness to become the antithesis of would, implying an action, event, or possibility not to occur. Indicates knowledge of the future on the part of the speaker)
kill
(to remove one's existence - self, or being - to end the action of being; to cease biological functions in another. Implies outward action, generally frowned upon)
[frowned upon: vernacular phrase implying dislike]
for
(in context, a shortening of "as a result of." Indicative of forthcoming finality)
procreating
(See "on")
Well, that was wierd. Gotta keep the old creative juices flowing though, I like this little exercises. Hello again, journalworld.
~Pawel