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''Oh, for you to know the things that I have seen.''
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''Oh, for you to know the things that I have seen.
  
''They will not stop, of that, I can assure you. Madness and self destruction are their daily bread, thanking the world that shares with them her bounty with poison and neglect. They are not savages to be pitied for their ignorance, but ungrateful wretches, devouring and despoiling all before them with nary a word of thanks or step toward their own survival. For the human knows what it does, it knows the culmination of it's poisons and foolishness and greed will lead to no destination but extinction. But it does not rise. Humanity is content to wallow in it's own filth, content to allow that filth to touch every corner of the world.''
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They will not stop, of that, I can assure you. Madness and self destruction are their daily bread, thanking the world that shares with them her bounty with poison and neglect. They are not savages to be pitied for their ignorance, but ungrateful wretches, devouring and despoiling all before them with nary a word of thanks or step toward their own survival. For the human knows what it does, it knows the culmination of it's poisons and foolishness and greed will lead to no destination but extinction. But it does not rise. Humanity is content to wallow in it's own filth, content to allow that filth to touch every corner of the world.
  
''I am not.''
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I am not.
  
''In essence, I do not oppose the human in his quest. From its actions, it must desire its extinction above all else, and I will gladly allow it this. But I cannot tolerate it's mad decree that it leave a plain carpeted in filth, a field bereft of life. The mad ape dances on the precipice of extermination, slathering all around it with failure and excrement. It is our plan - no, our complete duty - to give him a merciful push into the abyss.''
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In essence, I do not oppose the human in his quest. From its actions, it must desire its extinction above all else, and I will gladly allow it this. But I cannot tolerate it's mad decree that it leave a plain carpeted in filth, a field bereft of life. The mad ape dances on the precipice of extermination, slathering all around it with failure and excrement. It is our plan - no, our complete duty - to give him a merciful push into the abyss.''
  
 
Hatred grows with time. If it is allowed, it can grow for hundreds of years. Such was the fate of a young boy in Scotland, near the end of the sixteen hundreds.
 
Hatred grows with time. If it is allowed, it can grow for hundreds of years. Such was the fate of a young boy in Scotland, near the end of the sixteen hundreds.

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