Linnea Saukko's "How to hurt the earth" can be seen in two different ways. One is to see it in text. It will make it very harsh, inhumane and cold text. On the other hand, it can be seen as customs, irony, ironic text, among which Sokko hopes to attract readers' attention. Sokko exaggeratedly wrote ironically the irony ironically to make the reader aware of and understand the main purpose of her article that it is to warn the reader about the threat to the future of our planet .
It was reported that aspartame was originally developed as an ant poison. Source is a satirical article posted on the "thepopoof" website in 2006. Further insisting that this substance is actually toxic to ant, this is inferred from facts cited online articles by various anti-asparagine websites, and many experimental video rumors are broadcast on YouTube It is. Even those who claim to destroy ants with aspartame and other sweeteners posted on social networks. Snoop noted that many common nontoxic substances (including talcum powder and pepper) successfully stopped ants and that ants given aspartame diet would find "not only to survive but to prosper".
Insects are really cool! For example, Ali was able to carry up to 20 times its own weight and ran on Earth for over 100 million years. Wow, that's a long time! Toxic worms like ants and cockroaches may hurt them. Poison is also dangerous to humans. Instead, please try placing natural items like cinnamon sticks and garlic around the house to prevent invasion of insects. Many animals including mice and rabbits are harmed by brutal experiments that tests products such as shampoo, soap, cosmetics every year. Buy only cruel products, against the animal experiment! Before you or your parents buy it, check the PETA's brutal rabbit logo behind the product!
One of the reasons he wrote using Kurt Vonnegut 's Cat' s Cradle in an interview with Robert Scholes in the Vonnegut statement (1973) was "Using human nature to poison the idea. Better Creating the world "(107). This idea is very effective with Vonnegut's book "The Cradle of Cats". This is a satirical story of wanting to write a book about the end of the world (see the date the atomic bomb landed on Hiroshima). - Satire and Surrealism at Cat's Cradle in Kurt Vonnegut In 1963, Kurt Vonnegut published his second novel "Cat's Cradle". This is an ironic criticism of pain of our society, the end of surrealism about that fate. Through the use of irony and irony, he challenges and reveals social flaws, while questioning his intelligence. Nothing about his satire pen is safe. He attacks science and religion with the same strength