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U111
07-28-2003, 10:43 AM
please?

At the point of surrender
To the burden of proof

I know this world politics thing is complex, but our humanity is FUNdaMENTAL.
This is a classic game of cat and mouse. It’s the mouses house. The mouse can go anywhere in it, in the walls, under the foundation, whatever. If it weren’t for that damn cat, life would be heaven in this house. Enter the game.
The cat lives there too, but he’s bored. The humans take care of all the basics, they even give basic contraception so we aren’t burdened with huge families. But it’s not FUN enough. So let’s chase the mouse. We’ll corner him and win the game. But the damn mouse doesn’t give up. The cat has to kill the mouse or the mouse wins. But what the cat needs to know is that if it kills the mouse, it’ll put a hex on the house and the other mice won’t come by. He’ll win the game, but then it will be boring again, nothing but that dopey catnip.
What the mouse needs to know is that the cat needs to know it WON. Playing dead is a hard thing to do. That’s putting all your faith in the cat. But what’s the option?
As humans, on a higher level, we have a responsibility to teach the cats and mice to play fair. Only if we stop this game on the human to human level, do we have a chance of teaching the cats and mice. Why bother? I HATE those mice anyway. Well, if you love your cat, you’ll get him some games to play. And if you don’t want to buy mice and clean up dead mice and have traps because your cat is too lazy and stupid to play with mice and you don’t spay them then why why why why?

I’m why(ning) nnow. Can I have some catnip and a mouse to play with? I won’t bite too hard. You might actually like Rando games.

**4
07-30-2003, 03:45 PM
i have a dream.
a dream of a house where cats and mice invent new games to play in the middle of the floor. a house where the humans play god over the cats, mice and dogs. a house where no one goes hungry and no one is Forced to play games (work). oh, and above all, where everybody dies a natural death.
we all come from families, somewhat broken families. might as well make them better.