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Katrina

They Just Don't Know

I've always noticed them, with their unpleasant mannerism, their drinking, their, hate, their egocentric manners and their ethnocentricity, I've been watching them for quite some time now, and I knew that such behavior should've been punished a long time ago. Me and the other would only observe and feel sick to see that the most advanced, top of the chain species had lowered themselves to being lazy good for nothing alcoholics, and even when we would hang out restaurants waiting for some crumbs of bread, they would rather trough their left overs in the garbage than to throw us a piece of bread. How stingy of them how uncaring, they though we were dumb but we could see the signs in the air, we could understand the language of nature, we could see what was coming. We tried warning them by making noise, by gathering around their houses, man, even my cousin got shot down with a sling shot. But the day was about to come, the day when those humans would find......


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