The more I read the more complicated it gets. Good. Because it is complicated. If it were simple, I would be suspicious.
I have to go back to what bacteria are—and how to kill them.
I was walking to the store and looking around me. I saw the grass, the trees, the road, the buildings, the people, and I suddenly saw it all with new eyes. As if I had new bacteria-seeing sensors—you know, like that chemical luminol, that can see blood traces even after they've been cleaned.
And I imagined a green blanket over the entire scene—a blanket of just bacteria, trillions upon trillions of them, occupying every conceivable space . . . dying by the trillion, expanding by the trillion in one colossal, pulsating mass . . . seething and glowing around living things, sparse and feeble on inanimate surfaces, like the walls of buildings.
Then, I come home and look at my cat, Kai, and imagine a glowing, furry mass of quadrillions of Bacterioides, Firmicutes and Prevotella, all patiently swarming and doing their fuzzy little bacterial jobs.
Our tiny overlords. All living and loving in perfect harmony.
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Kai, through my new eyes. He leaves a glowing trail everywhere he goes . . . |
Lay off the LSD will you Nick!
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