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Moss Under Tires

FUfuzzymeeper•Created February 22, 2024
Moss Under Tires
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Hello, and welcome to my brainchild. I know I've gone deep here, but this is necessary to see. I want to know how many of you agree that this is a good future. Before you argue about thorns and giant bee stingers and economy failing because of lack of speed and all of that, and also how mushrooms are bad for people, I want to be given a chance to explain. So, please, hear me out, and don't stop reading this if you've already started, please. First is just my thoughts. No, I did not have an actual dream in my sleep at night (although not all sleep takes place at night). This is a HOPE. A wish, if you may. This is what I want to happen in the future, and I know it's possible because if we are capable of destroying this planet, we are capable of keeping it safe, and we don't even need weird science tech anythings. Then there's a weird transition that I just felt like doing. Idk. Don't argue with your motivation, you'll regret it. NOW--- this is probably familar. a recently paved road, typically darker than this, with a brightly colored car, typically not purple. High grass all over and a blue sky above. this is what a road like this STARTS out looking like. all the trees have been cut down to make way for cars and trucks and other terrible things. the green grass just grew up, hiding the mauled, sad stumps of the old forest. then, as we all know or should know, it gets worse. NOW---EFFECT this is probably even MORE familiar. an old, cracked road littered with potholes. the brightly-colored car is still there, still doing its thing. the grass, once so bright, is now dying and sad, just like those stumps it is still hiding. chemicals from the asphalt and cars and trucks and everything leak out into the grass, killing it and turning it brown in the height of flood-season. the sky is bleak, filled with clouds of methane, other greenhouse gases, and our gloom. the air pollution is thick here and no one wants to stop and take a breath, because there is no fresh air here next to a road. now for a lighter mood- this is my personal wish, though there are a lot of people that hope for something similar, they likely don't agree that gigantic stingerless fuzzy bumblebees are great taxis. XD WISH--- the asphalt is replaced by moss, which actually just covers it. fungi aids it by eating away the chemicals and turning it into better substances. the moss absorbs the terrible things in the atmosphere and sends out oxygen so that random person can walk in the shade of trees once more, barefoot seeing as squishy moss is VERY comfortable. have you ever felt squishy moss? i have, and it is AMAZING. the sky is blue again, not that horrid shade of gray. the trees have grown back again, and even though the old forest was the best, new trees can always grow. the grass is once more green, and the air is fresh and flower-smelling. i mean, look there are flowers now! and pretty big, too! well, speaking of big, just wait till you see this- WISH--- EFFECT the sky is even more free of bad things, the flowers are huger, and theres that giant pink one feeds that giant soft bumblebee that we can now use to get around. there are more mushrooms, and there are cute little buds in the trees. MY EXPLANATION the things you see in a beautiful, healthy area are plants. that is because the first photosynthesizing organism, coincidentally one of the first organisms on this planet, were the ones that made the sky blue in the first place. it used to be yellow with greenhouse gases, just like in "NOW---EFFECT". we have photosynthesis to thank for our oxygen today, and the biggest ones are trees. shade is big too. "the sun is a deadly lazer" is a pretty accurate description of what was happening before the ozone layer formed. then it did form, and humans blew a giant hole in it. great going, people. (it's not your fault they did that, I am just bringing awareness to things that happened) so then the ozone layer becomes pointless, and now the sun is continuing to be a deadly lazer, lazering people who don't have access to shade at all. *ahem* desert *ahem* so what makes shade? trees, as we all know! which we have always had access to since the beginning of hominid evolution! so we've sorted that out. now it's time for the BEES so, yes, i know that bees are stereotypically dangerous, but a lot of the time beestings are actually a wasp or someone was messing with a honeybee's flowers. however, with bumblebees, half the time they don't even have stingers!! they are the sweetest bees and they are so SO fuzzy and adorable and i have pet them. like, actually stroked them with my actual human finger. they are so fuzzy that you can't even feel the fuzzy. a friend of mine, @ShamanBee, made a project about them. link: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/897742362/ i hope this brings awareness, but you don't have to agree with me. all I am saying is that if you DISagree, please, PLEASE tell me why! i would love it so much if you explained. enjoy!~

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I wish you a wonderful day/night, and may you not suffer from air pollution :) credit to my mother, for teaching me about just how bad this is, and also that there are no limits to how much better it could be. credit to scratch, for being easy to draw on. credit to the old forest, for being my ancestor's home for thousands of years. credit to this planet, for its thin tolerance for human shenanigans and greed ... this is kind of long isn't it

Project Details

Project ID969879202
CreatedFebruary 22, 2024
Last ModifiedFebruary 25, 2024
SharedFebruary 22, 2024
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