From above, all hurricanes look alike, such as what Burroughs says…


From above, all hurricanes look alike, such as what Burroughs says about supermarkets, swirling tornadic holes in the clouds,
A recent picture of what I assumed was hurricane Melissa? showed large birds circling above the eye, and some scientists estimated that the photograph depicted through some sort of ratio analysis, that each bird's wingspan must have been a hundred yards across. Quite a wingspan but it does seem right that like birds that encircle the dead, vultures are taking opportunities offered.
Imagine that though. We have entered into a modern version of Greek mythology.
If anyone could retrieve all the information accumulated in any one's mind, man or woman, then would we continue to believe in the monolithic, simplistic understanding of who we are.
The gods, we created, created chaos to ameliorate the calm, for both exist in the eye of the hurricane, from which severity and simplicity are born and die.

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