“Nature is everything, okay? We don't like to think that our society is nature, because we created it. But guess what? This is no different than a fuckin' beehive; it's just more complicated, cuz people are smarter than bees. Cities are natural, that's why they're everywhere…. You know what's not natural? You…in the middle of the mountains…in the middle of the winter.”

—  Joe Rogan

Talking Monkeys in Space (2010)

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