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Modern pigs are rooting animals, so although their heads don't look

so large, they still need strong muscles (and significant attachment

sites) to generate the high forces necessary to plow their noses

through the ground. As you'd expect, they also can't lift their heads

above their shoulders (It is physically impossible for pigs to look

up into the sky.)

 

(keys: attachment sites - where they are identified; plowing the

ground - studying the writings/writers of old; lifting their heads -

activating unused and unknown parts of their cerebral cortex.)

 

Humans are like that, you know, whether or not you appreciate being

compared to rooting animals, and whether or not you consider humans

at the level of suckling pigs.

 

They are, nevertheless, and in a quite specific way.

 

Language is the mother sow, and humans are still suckling at her teat

because that mother will not - unlike real farm swine - kick them

away when they continue to come back for more. As such - in their

childish behaviors exhibited so graphically by their " understanding "

(lack thereof) of what language has done to their higher intellectual

centers - language has kept them intellectually infantile.

 

Suckling pigs - humans, including college professors, nuclear

physicists, spiritual gurus, religious leaders, political

pontificators, literary poets and novelists, and the general

population - are not just *afraid* of walking away from mommy

dearest, they are not *wired up* to walk away, they are not

*supposed* to walk away - that's what the " sounder of swine " requires

to stay together (group of pigs is called a " sounder. " )

 

But, for a suckling pig to " grow up " and become the hog that it is in

reality (pigs are hogs under the age of about 10 weeks of age), it

must invent a new language, a new fuel to empower it, and stop

relying upon the mother's milk it was born to die repeating and

repeating and repeating - for the sounder, for the sounder.

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