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    NOTE: this is from one of my things on tumblr


    My mom was just cooking our dinner, on bamboos and leaves with the use of rocks. It’s the same food for almost my whole life—Kamote or mais. We barely eat meat when my father gets home with a dead boar at his shoulder, if he was still alive after that incident. We always live nothing but of stones and wood putting up together while living in caves or huts as we leave if we ran out of source, driven away by other people or if storms went by. Life after vast eras and generations proved that we humans who are the rulers of the earth weren’t evolving at all.

    This is just one of my speculations without Chemistry, Likewise said. Chemistry has been called ‘the central science’ because of its role and influence on all of the sciences. It involves the study of the basic units of matter, and without that knowledge other sciences such as physics and biology would not have been particularly successful. It’s one of the reasons why we evolve as generations walk by and pass it by the people of yesterday’s dream. But what will really happen without chemistry if we lack the knowledge on how will we cherish and retain the materials that God gave us—the earth that had the richest lands and the deepest seas where all that breathes with their souls live on what they are made for. There will be a power that we won’t ever use to ourselves…

    Self-destruction—a type of genocide that humans made by what they made for taking things too long, likely the bombs and pollution we make is one of the examples. We people might have war even without any of these but the branch of what we call ‘chemistry’ can cross all of the lines that we might cross and again, end the life that has made for us by killing ourselves with these things that we know. What I just want to say here (if you didn’t really understood) is that chemistry might be a big loss to us if it didn’t exist and also a salvation from the insane madness that humans will do if things weren’t used right. Yes, humans are the gods of curiosity that open their ‘pandora’s boxes’ (if that made sense). And if we still cross the lines that we see just to get what we always want, be ready for the consequences.

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