Dust Bunnies: Mere Pieces of Dust, or Part of a Super-Advanced Civilization?

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Dust bunnies, those small clumps of dust found under fridges, sofas, beds, televesion carts, computer desks, shelves, the family dog, and other large articles found in any place mankind has settled. At a first glance these small clumps of dust may appear to be just that: simple clumps of dust, which one promptly sweeps up and throws out with the vaccum cleaner bag. Or are they... Could it not also be that dust bunnies are actually some sort of super-intelligent life-forms which have solved the entire problems of the planet and are just simply trying to make contact with us during those periods of time which, coincedentally, are the same periods of time we happen to be vaccuming? One may never know, however, it is entirely possible that these sorts of things are happening all the time; you know, super-intelligent, sometimes even hyper-intelligent, races being created in unsuspecting places, then being swept away by mankinds stupid interpretation of them as just another thing to get rid of? It is entirely probable. I would think twice before cleaning my toliet from now on.

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