only forces, whether big force,
small force, tiny force, dominant force,
pinpoint force, large force,
or incoherant, or self-conflictory force,
all are just whispering winds.
No preferences exist, there is just matter.
Everything is relative, including this poem.
And since relative incorporates all, all is one, and one is all.
Since zero is a one, so zero is one, and therefore all is zero.
Hence the popular proverb, everything is something, and anything is nothing,
All equals one equals zero. All is each, one is every. All is nothing.
That's the truest meaning of life, but it's not the stuff applicable/all-that-useful for this local world built on mass hypocracy and savagism. For astrology and study of celetials, electrons and what not, very useful and great, not so superb for chewing grass.
Everyone has their reasons,
whether false reasons, moral reasons,
wrong reasons or right reasons.
Everyone is each, and one is all. Seperation comes at division, plus illusion/delusion of the mind. One must be a damn good murderer to survive and that's the game rule of this local world. The winner be called handsome and gain reputation plus respect for it. One can go all moral and reject, motions against this rule, but nature is bigger, and punishments given out would smither those from enable to outcast their voice.
Only I and myself matter, for I better if they die.
If I can has destroy me target and no fireback, then
I tries to succesfully destroys them.
Teamwork is a result of the fundamental survival logic algorithm above.
No man worked together until someones gained this capability.
The style and conduct changed, but the fundamental algorithm stays the same, pretty much.
When we normal humans say:
That's immoral, we actually mean a savage form different from our style/conduct/life-way. This meaning is implied in our gestures and words, hidden fairly tucked in.
There is no true unbias, for this writing introducing idea of pure true unbias runs on bias, at least a little. There can be no actual whole pure unbias, all are bull's sheets.
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