What a phrase, the early bird gets the worm. I start thinking about the worm who lives it's life out with not really any cares in the world until one day a bird snatches him and goes nom nom nom. His whole life on our earth stops and is ended right then and there.
I know that we as humans are (literally) not on the top of the food chain but most people in society (mostly meat eaters) carries with them the arrogance of thinking they are. This makes me wonder sometimes if society would have the "I AM on top of the food chain mentality" if there were another animal (not disease) that caused an immediate and constant threat to us by hunting and killing us for food. What if this animal was slightly smarter then us and could develop mass ways of producing us or killing us? We would live our lives out with our families only to be one day ripped away and killed for food OR never have a life at all because we would be in some metal shed never seeing the day of light.
How then would humans view the food chain? Would we accept the food chain as society sees it now?
#thingsithinkabout food for though...
Leesa