pissing thought

Oct 17, 2010 13:04

after a long time, philosophy is again seeping in the blood. Mosquitoes have started putting "beware" tags on such human beings with an added line "suck at your own risk, you may lose your sucking appetite". I can understand their plight. Nature has bound their food to such an activity that they can't afford the ethics virus in their blood. But do individuals too face such mosquito-like situation when they opt to cut their conscience fangs?

Are we really free to make choices? A lot of research questioning the existence of free will has been inconclusive but that's the cogsci part. What about our surroundings?

For examples, toilet hygiene has come to mean flushing loads of water per person's one aromatic serving to the nature. if you start questioning the nature-friendliness of this task, you might be asked to visit the old green bro of the modern toilet.

ps - btw, if you really want to experience a mosquitoes feelings, hear the song "pee loon" from the movie "Once upon a time in mumbai" ;) It wonderfully illustrates how much dear is the  sucking activity to a mosquito.
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