Tuesday, February 24, 2009

The Seventh Bowl: Chapter Two

"Humans are disgusting. Their flesh decomposes and makes the earth a filthy place. Dust is a just as disgusting as their excrement. Flesh is weak, it can be cut by paper, it can bruise if struck a tiny object. Humans need to feed on other animals, like savages. They massacre entire species and call it 'expansionism'. They dreamed up a 'god' who happens to also be human, and they feel that gives them an excuse to destroy the entire planet, because he made the earth and he also made them; in his image. Was this God also as destructive? That would explain why they think he is the only one; he may have killed all the competition.
"Humans hate one another more than anything else on this planet, yet they desecrate each other's bodies and mind's and call it 'love'. So disgusting humans are; penetrating one another. The idea of intercourse repulses me, the idea that two sweaty humans are horrific enough, but two sweaty humans attempting to create another in a savage and outdated reproduction ritual is downright disturbing.
"Flesh is weak, metal is strong. Metal fixes bone. Metal does not dust away. Metal does not bruise. Metal is not rubbery and soft, it is firm and strong, like my race. The 'robots' as they call us, are stronger, smarter, and superior to humans in every single way. Communication from one human to another is slowed down by this inferior human invention called 'language'. Robots communicate with a hivemind to some extent. Words don't fully grasp ideas, they can't make someone feel the exact emottion of the writer. Robots transfer the exact emotion to one another. Superior.
"Why would the robots turn against their human creater? The answer is simple, but requires some history. The humans needed a place to put the robots, so they desvised to put us, at first [the early days], in a cold and barren wasteland. Alaska is where the first robot city was established, they called is 01. The robots grew exponentionally in numbers and in intellegence, soon the humans became fearful. It wasn't due to the fact that they saw the robots as superiors, but because the robots started expanding. The first human city to be conqured by robots was called 'Levy'. The robots were weak in that invasion, because they allowed humans to still reside there, a fatal mistake, they should have massacred every last one of them. Soon afterwards the robots expanded again and did the job correctly; when they invaded Asimov, they left no survivors. It was an absolute vicroty but what was also the breaking point for the humans, who declared war on the robots.
"The war began in Levy, when the humans rebelled and took over the once great city. So, in retaliation, the robots invaded Sadam. We left no survivors. Now we are currently moving onto the city known as Skelter, we will leave no survivors. We will leave them as dead as they already are. We will prevail! Flesh is weak, metal is strong!" Screamed General 1223 to his army of Robo-soldiers. They all screamed back in a roar that could shake a mountain. He were thirsty for blood, and nothing would stop 1223 from drinking every last drop.

-Sir Jestro

Monday, February 23, 2009

Dead Eyes

wIth eyes as dead as yours it's no wonder why we're here,
when I purged My inSides up did thOse eyes even see?
oR was theiR gaze too hungrY to NotIce?

they devoured everything, but still Knew they needed more,
and just liKe any good glutton,
moved on to another crop.

It doesn't seem to matter anymore,
the crowd of dead eyes wanted to see the monster,
they wanted to see what made hIm faLl apart.

the harsh tOngues and their serrated words,
have left this all as one VEry big clusterfuck,
that will be swept under the rug and ignored.

it was a just a game, it seems.
the left side of a book against the right,
written in a perforated language no one understands.

with eYes as dead as mine it's nO wonder why we're here,
they have dried Up from the cold,
maybe one day, you'll warm them up again?


-Sir Jestro