You walk along the grass. The newly laid water on the grass tickles your feet. You are not wearing shoes. Why? Because nature is beautiful.
Trash bags litter the road in front of you. You are DISGUSTED. “There are not enough trash bags!”, you think. You take off your shirt and toss it down. You throw litter on the ground. “That is enough,” you think, smiling. “Now I can clean it up to seem like a good person!” Nature is beautiful.
There is a lost traveler looking at his phone. “This is a sacred place! Turn off your phone!”, you tell him. He looks at you and tells you he is just lost, and is using a GPS to get home. In response, you smack the phone out of his hands. It breaks. You run off. Little do you know, the man would be lost for the next two weeks until the forest rangers found him. Nature is beautiful.
You watch the beautiful scenery as you enter the thicker part of the woods. There is poop on the floor. You also spot a worm. You remember in science class that worms decompose waste. “This worm is slacking off!”, you think to yourself. The pick up the poop and dump it all onto the helpless worm so he can get to work. The worm suffocates. Nature is beautiful.
As you venture further into the woods, you find a squirrel. The squirrel is collecting nuts for the winter. “No!”, you tell the squirrel. You explain that nuts are probably living things too. You chuck the nut off a cliff so the squirrel cannot eat it. You think the nut is safe, but it bursts open and dies when it lands. You also killed the squirrel, because three months later, it dies of starvation during the winter. Nature is beautiful.
NO ANIMALS/PEOPLE WERE HARMED IN THE MAKING OF THIS BLOG.