Saturday, March 12, 2016

The Book

One day, in Later March o' 2016 I read The Book. There; I said it. Uhh anywho, I really liked what it said there. It was a story full of fantasy. There was, there was coldness, heat, & extreme bravery. There were hot & cold mixed all in one in a vicious land. People had to (wanted to) try to see how far they could take themselves. Living off the land required loss of food, sleep, and whatnot. How long can one go like this? There was practically no night or day, & they slept by taking naps. So that's the story. They were initially human, but became something better. They learned how to get through darkness in extreme conditions, such as extreme thermal shock when a draft would roll through. These drafts were called "mini" fronts, because that's essentially what they were, except that it's not weather related. Once humans could do that, they would keep doing so more efficiently. They would be able to move about so fast in dark, small spaces. They could either develop echolocation, or enhanced eyesight. This was considered by us Earth people to be the purpose of life. To gain superhamn strengths, and keep evolving ever quicker. We were essentially nonhuman at this point. We developed the ability to withstand having to touch hot metal or sometimes ice that was as cold as the Arctic in March. After we developed these skills, we would keep moving forward, pushing even further into the unknown. There would be no more evil, at least the way we think about it. Because through this process, we would become desensitized to whatever this world can throw at us. Don't just imagine the stuff, go out and see what it means to obtain superpower.
"Drawing a painting in under 36 minutes in the dark, one that you could sell to get a new car. Doing so under intense sunlight, or in intense heat. "
"Over the course of time though, radiation to us was , virtually impenetrable. We could now think about leaving for another planet with thin air."
"But then we had to live under extreme barometric pressure differentials for extended periods. Well, hey U know what? We still couldn't get away with getting acid burns." Gosh, so many things that could spell disaster, We gotta get acclimated to

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