A Big Feet!
Think of a cold, wet day (easy to do, especially in the midst of this cloying humidity). Now imagine yourself inside your home, wrapped ina big, soft, warm blanket. Soon, a few friends drop by and sneak into your warm cocoon. You make place for them and settle down again. Just as you are settled, more people invade your space, and then some more. And then some more… The blanket is straining at its edges now to provide comfort to so many people. The fabric appears stressed. A tear shows up at ne spot, there’s a hole in another place… Suddenly, it looks like there are too many people and too little blanket.
But the rush will not abate. Pretty soon, the blanket begins to come apart. The edges are frayed, it’s show with holes, large patches tear away from the mother fabric… The blanket, which once was big enough o comfort and warm a few people, can now scarcely be of any comfort to anyone.
By now you know exactly what the blanket symbolizes. Our natural resources, right? Right?
It makes sense!
Okay tell here for now ’cause I still have to check this ephedrine hcl I’ve founf earlier this day! My friend might need this one. TO BE CONTINUED…