• We are intricate representatives of idiocrasy segregated by differentiating characteristics that, often enough, become our reason to portray justified ignorance. No elaboration is further needed to create a significant correlation between that description and the image of our desire. We are an objective group of aspiring humanoids who cease to comprehend the basic necessity of having companionship. We take every object, which co-exists, forgranted.

    Human anatomy has never been a tough subordinate. We are, at best, an egocentric group of animate beings. We belong no more than the house spider commonly killed without a feeling of remorse. They are, the spiders, a natural form of balance. They get rid of pests that, in return, leaves you and feeds nutrition to them. Of course, the fly is now inadequate and severely abused. We dislike their existence and, to an extent, they were born to be eaten. It's naturally impossible for everyone to draw the longest straw. If we could, the entire ordeal would be subjective. Species strive to continue their legacy; we are objective creatures that lack such understanding.