Our senses are important. Without them we’re like some slimy amoeba, swimming around for a year or two until getting eaten by some higher-up life form with eyes and a stomach. We all use our sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell everyday. But from that list our sense of smell comes in a distant last. [...]
Now let me get this straight from the get-go: This is not about murdering humans. Killing people is not OK. It’s inconsiderate and it’s also against the law in most states.
Now that we have that out of the way, have you ever stepped on a bull-ant and smiled as it’s snapping jaws bit the dust? [...]
Find a puddle. Take off your shoes. Jump in the puddle. Repeatedly.
Put a large spoonful of peanut butter in your mouth. Chew and swallow.
Write the letters L.O.V.E. on the knuckles of one hand, and H.A.T.E. on the knuckles of the other. Show them to yourself in the mirror.
Remove the chairs from under your dining table. [...]