An internal medical staff has been installed on all the fleshy freaks that fly out of the female fool factory. Nature has been inventing and improving her work on this planet for 3.7 billion years, and who knows how long she’s been at it since the Big Bang of the Universe exploded 13.8 years ago. Irregardless, we are here only to accumulate trinkets for enjoyment in our personal space and accumulate toxins for nourishment in our internal space. That’s all folks; life in a nut’s-hell. As life matures, this constant barrage of toxins starts to erode the performance of the lifeform, so an internal hospital was incorporated to keep the creature functioning. If the Homo Sapien Hospital (HSH) performs well, the human patient could quite possibly live to 100. They will look like a bent prune, but they could still be a breathing centenarian. This is every human’s goal. In reality, though, the HSH is usually understaffed, uneducated, overworked, and lacks diagnostic equipment, so death starts grabbing victims in their 40’s and continually harvests until most are gone in their early 90’s. Very few have an immune system that can get them to 100. Although this is sad, what is even more sad are encounters with such individuals that show the ravages of entropy. Fact: nothing lasts forever, and systems degrade. The last thing an elderly spouse wants to see is their soul mate develop dementia. There aren’t too many scenarios more depressing than a wife with dementia nagging her husband with the same rant over and over every 2 minutes. Whenever you travel into rural America, pick up a local newspaper and scan the stories of these farmers who are in the 90’s and are still alive because of their functioning immune systems. About half the time, you will see a story of a murder/suicide where the husband shoots his wife in the head and then kills himself. Careful what you wish for; you just might get it.


