He lived without air,
born without lungs, and
his entire organism
was self-sustaining.
A change in his
DNA made him
self-recycling.
Instead of having
bodily functions,
he reused them
and had no
bodily waste.
So, he had endless
energy and could
go into space with
nothing. The sea
was a game in
the depths.
Thus, evolution finally
created a superhuman.
Different blends finally
produced the perfect,
superior human,
with minimal vitamin
maintenance,
a super-efficient
machine.
So, his strength
and nature were better.
Then he began to
believe he was superior,
and he was. Day by day,
humanity in awe elevated
him to higher levels.
But in the end, they
noticed he only had
extraordinary physical
abilities, but his
intelligence was
like anyone else's,
and he didn't have
natural leadership gifts.
People started to
abandon him and say,
"In the end, he's a monster."
So he became violent
and started being
sought for misconduct.
He went to the sea,
way down deep, and
there he created his
own world where no
one could reach.
There, there are unlimited
natural resources that
come from the Earth's
crust as a gift to humanity:
it's plankton,
and it's different.
He suffered the
same fate as
people who are
discriminated
against for
something ugly.
So, for not knowing
how to make use of this
wondrous being,
the distinction was lost.
That's how it goes in humanity:
because our brains are filled
with parasites.
We have stigmatized
people so much
that we discriminate
based on color, odor,
looks, wealth, poverty,
speech, silence,
I don't know,
I don't like them.
We don't even know
the extent of our
racism and discrimination.