Sunday, March 22, 2009

If you ever have the time to think about it, here's a question for you:

Do you not find it weird how people have names?

We're the only species on earth who does that you realise? and even better, we go on to name EVERYTHING ELSE in the world, proceed to give anything that grows, reproduces, respires, shows sensitivity, excretes, feeds and moves unbelievably long latin names and complex nomenclature system thingies for organic compounds, not to mention breaking things down into their elements and creating a perodic table for the hundred and ten of them, and THEN breaking elements down even further by smashing 'em around in giant electromagnets so that they disintegrate into their smallest possible parts, and yup, you guessed it, NAMING every single one of those bleddy tiny bits.

I present to you the so called superior species of the world, homo sapien.

Its no wonder really, that the world has become what it is. oh the doom and gloom. Seriously. I've caught someone naming a water crystal, an embryo, a dot on my biology book, and the best one of all, their very own toes.

Personalisation you say?

And what exactly do you make of people who name things after themselves?

'Here meet my dog, its got the exact same name as me, makes it easier for you to remember. '

Why thank you very much, you kind soul.

(sorry i'm a tad frustated with the classification we're doing in bio)

posted @ 1:14 AM


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