i'm rather disturbed
by two particular article's that made up today's news:
1. it's really amazing that there are bint's out there who can't simply cope with their monthly "cycle". which to them [or rather, to their wee mind's] is a mighty inconvenience to their lifestyle, that they whoop with unbridled joy upon hearin news of this miracle poison pill. what is touted by em evil pharmaceutical's unconvincingly as the next best thing after the [original] Pill.
sure, these bird's are perfectly within their right's to live their live's whatever their choices. but at the expense of mother nature?
i'm sure this miracle poison pill is capable of doin much more harm than good to the body. and i don't mean to sound cruel, but i just can't wait to read some strange new incurable diseases that will strike em. without any warnin, say, 10 - 20 year's down the road. and by then, i hope i'd not hear or read about their self-inflicted misery.
or worse, self-pity moaning's ad nauseum.
2. a bunch of idealist's - soz, *ecologist's* - thought it is their duty [or so they'd like us to believe] to "rewild" [whatever that means] the blue marble by recreatin ancient fauna. in order to save this planet from extinction.
i have no issues with their oh-so-noble intention's. but what's disturbin is - and i recall it was mentioned once before - along with the rewilding project, they not only think it's a brilliant idea to ressurect the mammoth. but creating a, get this, "genetic hybrid" of the mammoth and the elephant as well.
so that folk's like you and i could go mammolephant [i know it's a gobful, but you's read this over ere first] hunting in the future. as if i have got nothin better to do.
seriously, such an experiment is not just plain wrong, but morally wrong. if these same *ecologists* ain't playing god, i don't know what is. it also begs the question: what can they think of next? or more specifically, what next evil plan are they capable of? same applies to #1 above.
honestly, i fear for the future of humankind.
as enscribed by the letter b @ October 24, 2006 10:47 AM | someone's pingedexactly. that story of the british asian couple who appealed the high court to overturn the ruling on breeding a designer baby to cure their sickly/dying son is another fine example.
as blahed by the letter b @ October 30, 2006 10:07 AMI agree. Messing around with Mother Nature will only end in tears. If it was meant to be, it was meant to be.
as blahed by krip @ October 29, 2006 01:22 PM