• boogetyboo@aussie.zone
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      You too? I used to love them. Grew up on them. The worst part you’d see was when the lion got the gazelle, but you’d think ‘well the lion has to eat too’.

      Now all of them end with ‘and numbers are on the decline… Their habitat is shrinking… The ice is breaking away… They’re being hunted to extinction’.

      I can’t swallow the bitterness.

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      yeah people acting like the current initiatives are finally taking note… dude we knew 30+ years ago…

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    And not a representative from the human race to be found around Mother Nature showing any concerning whatsoever. Well done, Mister Larson.

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          Well I’ve met lots of otherkin who can understand mother nature as a concept.

          I think she should be portrayed as a bee. Bees are the classic example of symbiosis, representing the harmony of nature’s systems. Their winter stockpiling behaviour also demonstrates the cycle of the seasons, and they’re rather unique in being the single least violent animal species. They don’t even hurt the plants they eat. Even herbivores treat plants with violence, but bees are in perfect harmony with their natural environment. They’re not violent by nature, but they’re capable of violence when driven to it, and also capable of cooperating with those inside and outside the species. Bees are the coolest animal and mother nature should be a bee.