The grasshoppers and the ants
2005-09-21
The chief of the grasshoppers was a pudgy little bugger named
Jirka P. He and his fellow grasshoppers were jumping about all
summer, singing, dancing, and enjoying themselves, as the ants
worked hard to prepare for the winter. When the first cold days
set in, Jirka and his swarm of locusts asked if they could come
inside and share the ants' food. "You sang and danced all
summer," the ants said, "so you can sing and dance while we
eat." Sensing his delicate position as leader of a band of hungry
insects, Jirka called for a vote and found that the grasshoppers
were against reforming their own behavior. Instead, they chose
to join forces with a group of bellicose red ants (formicidae
communisticus), with whom they had enjoyed a long, symbiotic
relationship. Together, they joyfully overran the anthill, forcing
the responsible, hardworking ants to start all over again
somewhere else.
[Czech Republic Jiøí Paroubek ÈSSD Communist Party KSÈM
Communists]
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