By Blog Stories at 02/06/2008 13:08
We have enough space on this planet, but why does it seem that we do not have enough space?Why does it seem that we do not have enough space to walk on, to move around on, to put our things on. Why does it seem that everything is so cramped up? Why does it seem that there is no free space? Well, it's just probably me. But I feel like that this world is getting smaller and smaller, populations are growing exponentially. By the time we know it, there's no more space left for us to move in! Just a curious thought, what will happen when that time indeed comes? Oh no. That would be practically the end of the world as resources are already used up. It'll be probably legal, by that time, to eliminate human beings to cut the population. Ugh. That's a morbid thought. Everyne of us will have to purchase our own safes for fear that our treasures be stolen-that is, if you can lift it on your back. Where will we get our food? Where will we get clean water to bathe in and drink? Where will we have our shelter if practically all space on this planet is occupied by a human being? And where will we put our trash?! If that really happens, I'm sure that even these high-volume trash bins won't do us any good. That would be pandemonium! Anyway, it's very far from happening in the near (or even distant) future as the world only has a population density of about 50 persons per square kilometer. So, probably, at the rate we are going, human beings would have probably been extinct or, following science fiction, we would capable of living in space colonies by then. Ah the wonders of boredom. You could dream endlessly of thought that are otherwise impossible. Well, should 'dream' be the right term? The thoughts I have put here are more of nightmares than dreams, aren't they? Tags: vaults • trash bins • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Blog Stories at 02/01/2008 11:53
It is perhaps just the nature of any living organisms to take advantage of something that is worth pursuing--even if it is not the fruits of their labor.From the day living organisms came to be here on Earth, there has always been a squabble for resources that this dear planet of ours yields. Prehistoric predators, for instance, would fight their way out to get the weakest of their prey only to be thwarted by other scavengers. From time to time, these same predators would compete with each other when food is scarce and those left are not enough for everyone. When animals do this, it's called survival of the fittest. It is not considered evil or immoral since it is perceived that these beings do not have the capacity to think intelligently and, hence, think what is morally right or wrong. It's another case with humans. When humans kill. It is evil. When humans steal. It is evil. When humans commit wrongdoings, they are evil. But, let's face it, a crimeless society is just too utopian for me, don't you think? That's just plainly impossible. What can be done, of course, to protect yourselves from the evil these humans produce is to put the necessary, well, protections to safeguard you and your properties at hand. And as your dear old salesman here at the Office 1000 (you expected this, didn't you?) blog, I suggest that you check out these safes and vaults of ours. Aside from the protection they give to your precious belongings, they will also prove to be good protectors of yourselves when you are under siege by, say, a murderer. Morbid thoughts, eh? These vaults come in electronic lock and combination lock varieties, both fire-resistant. Tags: vaults • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
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