Plant Signatures - They're telling us what they're good at!
Plants have signatures. Bah! Plants don’t have signatures! How could they hold a pen? Guffaw! (Pause to quietly praise my highly-tuned wit. Seriously though...)
Shhh. I am the Presidentess of a secret island nation. My country is so advanced, we have long rid ourselves of health issues, power struggles, arms races ('cause arms don't race that fast), animal abuse, and, of course, bacon. Now is not the time to withhold all that I know, and so I blog.
Plants have signatures. Bah! Plants don’t have signatures! How could they hold a pen? Guffaw! (Pause to quietly praise my highly-tuned wit. Seriously though...)
And this is how education fails us. Pythagoras has a story that rivals Jesus or any historical figure of biblical times. Of all that he was, the triangle stuff was his smallest contribution to the illumination of humanity.
One vegetarian diet that has been trending for the past few years is that of the raw food persuasion. The meat eaters’ version of this would be the Paleo diet, but that’s a fleshy story for another day. Raw food vegetarians believe that it was nature’s intension to eat only raw fruits, vegetables and sprouted grains. Personally, this way of eating makes me drool, but I don't think that I am of the same mold as others.
It happened in our lifetime, and about to be made official: Homo Sapiens have died; they're buried and fossilised. The new Homo Vegetarianus is now born. It happened quickly, evolutionarily speaking of course. And who knew?! Twenty years ago, it would have been enough to say "I'm vegetarian", and the subject was left at that. It was a new, probably radical idea; and the general population had to figure out how they felt about it.
Switching is an exciting word. To me it congures images exciting and scary, and might involve gender, wives, or drug habits. But have you heard of this kind of switching - the one that your brain does?