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5. Cat Food - Time has finally come for us to begin to thin this herd. Nature would suggest the answer's a natural predator. They travel in migrating packs. Bunches of hungry jungle cats. So keep aware and keep up or you won't make the cut. When they're terrorizing the weak, the last thing you want to be is a sheep. The ape with the big brain, you can't be beaten. You're top of the food chain, until you're eaten. Keep you attention as straight and and honed as their razor claws, for doomed is the man who ever drops his guard at all. Keep your mind as quick and as sharp as their sabre-teeth. For dead is the man who walks around While he's half asleep. The social structure collapsed and blown away. This culture of comfort will be forever changed. You're living in the land of the lion now, wher to be propped uo is to be let down. A blessing dressed in bloody fur. A roar like none you've ever heard. The slow and the dull will be made a meal as their complacently mindless fates are sealed. The ape with the big brian, you can't be beaten. Top of the food chain, until you're eaten. They travel in migrating packs. Bunches of hungry jungle cats. So keep aware and keep up or you won't make the cut. The dumb and distracted, slovenly inactive. Cat food. Forgetful and fazed. Perpetually dazed. Cat food. So keep aware and keep up if you don't want to become cat food.
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