The Ark Principal
"You know what I hate about people? The whole two by two thing, everyone has got to have a better half. It's like the whole planet is Noah's Ark, and you don't get aboard, until you are hooked up. Frankly give me the choice between swimming, or spending like eight years on an ark with a billion animals, one porthole, and a steady diet of dried fruit, I'll swim. The trouble is, when your 16 THEY don't let you, so they stick you with some loser that none of the other animals will pick....That's the sad thing about the Ark. It's not about love, it's not about friendship, it's about not drowning." Life should be an optional choice. Granted not all people are capable of self preservation, but I say just let them drown. I know that sounds cruel, but is it really. The population of this planet is over 6 billion people, and growing. The tragic fact is that the earth can't support too many more people. A large-scale tragic event is going to happen. Now, I know some of you are building bunkers and stocking supplies for a mid-September event, but what if it doesn't go through? Well then, earth would still be one course for that large scale equalizing. So, what if we stop it before it happens? Let them fend for themselves, and by them I mean everyone. If they drown it helps the rest of humanity, a noble sacrifice for the world, and if they survive, good for them. Ahhh yes, but is anyone aloud to make his or her own decisions? NO! It's a predetermined system, which cost tens of billions of dollars a year world wide, and waste billions of peoples' time. I'm not trying to be cruel to those less fortunate countries, I think even America should do it. America boast 5 percent of the world's population, but 25 percent of the world's criminal population. So, lets send certain criminal offenders to Antarctica and let them fend for themselves. I know I am stealing this idea from the British, but it's a good idea. Oh well, now I am getting off topic, because "like I told you, it's not about affection, it's about not drowning..."