chapter 82: they're selling our hope

i just got off the phone.

man, i had this joke about biodiversity and free-will i was going to write but i cant figure out the punch-line. somehow footnotes were involved. i think one of my footnotes was going to say that i had to do something on purpose and then have another footnote saying that i meant purpose in two different ways and that that was supposed to be a joke.

but that joke is in the past; it’s lost like a tear in a rainstorm.

back to bio-diversity and free-will. or, let’s just talk-about bio-diversity.

ok.

how concerned should i be about invasive species? do i have a moral obligation to preserve as much bio-diversity as humanly possible? let me rephrase that: how can invasive species be unnatural? and maybe more importantly, how can anything that happens be unnatural? or let me rephrase that: how can natural/unnatural be distinction between anything that happens?

i don’t think you’re making any sense and these footnotes aren’t going to help

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