LOST RATS AND STARS WITHOUT A GALAXY

I am not sure if it is good or bad for the image of New York. A new report says that there are not 8 million rats in the city and perhaps as few as a little over two million. It seems that most people would be happy with the lessor number but no doubt there will be a few that this finding brings disappointment. I know that my hometown does not have 8 million rats nor does it have 8 million people. Population is closer to 800. Is it sad for stars that are just out there in space without the comfort of a galaxy? Over half of the planets may be galaxyless. If there are planets with intelligent beings do they really care? And what if they also have fewer rats than they thought? Maybe rats are the intelligent species and they have little humans all over their cities. It’s just something to think about.

The elections are over and the world goes on. Good news a new species of frog has been found in or near new York City. Hope it’s not endangered already. Could it be that this new species of frog has been eating the extra rats? We are getting close to landing on the comet that smells really bad. And I am sure there are no rats on it’s surface. Have a wonderful November.

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