I sit under a tree on my lunch break. Today at approx 12PM EST I saw a huge moth hobbling around in the grass with one mangled wing, I had never seen such a big fat moth. There was a wasp that kept trying to stand on him and eat away at him and the moth would do everything he could to get him away. Eventually more and more wasps were coming towards the moth and his flailing was getting more erratic. Eventually there were probably 10 wasps on the moth and when I went back to the spot later, all that remained was picrelWas there any better thing that I could have done here other than what I did, which was observe and document the attack?
>>33647843let nature be nature bro, intervening is taking sides.
>>33647865COUNTERPOINT:kill both, as quick as you can, fuck nature, fuck the sensless pain of the moth, give it a quick painless death as posible, we are humans, that's what we do, we give humane death.
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I once heard squeaking in the tall grass and disturbed a black snake trying to constrict a mouse.I feel bad about taking away the snake's meal even though it was an accident.That moths only defense was flying so he was a goner.
>>33647843I would like you to read something. It's a short piece by Virginia Woolf. Only a couple pages. I think you will get something out of it. Herehttps://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks12/1203811h.html#ch-02