Aggressive by Nature?

Posted by Eric P. Metze On July 19, 2005 ADD COMMENTS

It was generally held for a long time that hunting, the act of stalking live prey and then killing it, contributed a great deal to our natural aggressive tendencies. After all, it seems perfectly natural to imagine how this ruthless ability to assault another living creature would serve our ancestors capture much-needed food. The problem  [ Read More ]

Trinity

Posted by Eric P. Metze On November 26, 2002 ADD COMMENTS

In a time before Ground Zero meant something else, After our cousins Einstein, Teller, and Oppenheimer, In an empty desert guarded by squat mountains, Humanity took its first step into another age With the detonation of a bomb named Trinity. We viewed the Opening from miles away, As creatures with fragile bodies must do. Even  [ Read More ]

Waiting to Pounce

Posted by Eric P. Metze On September 4, 2002 ADD COMMENTS

The hunter crouches beside a desolate road Watching as the entourage drives by. He fixates on one vehicle in particular, A pair of diplomat flags demand his attention. The beast’s flat olive armor reflects Nothing, as though the light is being sucked back in. A true social evil rides comfortably inside, Rings inside rings form  [ Read More ]