"Frogs do for the night what birds do for the day: they give it a voice. And the voice is a varied and stirring one that ought to be better known." -Archie Carr
"The highest function of ecology is understanding consequences." - Pardot Kynes, Imperial Planetologist, Arrakis (from Dune by Frank Herbert)
"Frogs do for the night what birds do for the day: they give it a voice. And the voice is a varied and stirring one that ought to be better known." -Archie Carr
"The highest function of ecology is understanding consequences." - Pardot Kynes, Imperial Planetologist, Arrakis (from Dune by Frank Herbert)
I read chapter 9 of this last night. Seems sorta relevant.
SM,
I don't know what to say other than, that bear has it spot on.
"Still, though, being fat isn't some kind of moral failing. Unless you're fat from, like, eating the people you murder...then it's probably a moral failing of one sort or another." -- Timothy
SM?
but otherwise, agree, of course.
"Frogs do for the night what birds do for the day: they give it a voice. And the voice is a varied and stirring one that ought to be better known." -Archie Carr
"The highest function of ecology is understanding consequences." - Pardot Kynes, Imperial Planetologist, Arrakis (from Dune by Frank Herbert)
You know, I could have sworn that Voldemort wasn't the poster but lo, I look again and the name has changed. What form of black sorcery is this?
"Still, though, being fat isn't some kind of moral failing. Unless you're fat from, like, eating the people you murder...then it's probably a moral failing of one sort or another." -- Timothy