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Humans are technically monsters. Not just to smaller, gullible creatures, but to each other and to the world around us.

Just think about it.

For BILLIONS of years- about 4.6 billion (4,600,000,000), water has been an abundant source on our planet. Animals lived, surviving like predators and prey. Nothing was there to interrupt that, unless it was a natural disaster.

About 3,000 years ago, humans appeared. We survived just like the animals, but we were a smarter, stronger form of life. We created spears out of mammoth bones and ate the meat for days on end. And we reproduced, creating more of us.

Now- in 2010- the US is involved in two wars, using technology that is much scarier than a spear made out of a mammoth bone, eating unperishable food that can be sent overseas. We have had to create LAWS to protect our earth, and scientists have come up with ways to study the effects of us on the original world around us.There have predictions that the third world war will be about water. WATER. It was so abundant 4.6 billion years ago! What happened?

We became monsters, that's what happened. And if we don't act soon, we'll create a footprint in the sands of time that cannot, and will not, be blown away.