On the other hand, there is this school of thought that
nothing ever really dies, so unless you feel a kinship with the
rats and wasps...

- PJG



----I had thought about that too. I certainly do feel a kinship with those things which are universally feared and misunderstood. I consider them as great and right as anything.  Goddess did create then all as signs of Her nature.  The spider in its web is the angel in the throws of ecstacy. The rat is the edge of knowing.  The wasp is the thrust of duality.
 
But my real doubt was, in befriending rats am I going against the established and conventional order of things human?  Especially as a chef, am I not being truely unconventional allowing such tramplers of cookly effigies, and such demonic carriers of rodential fauna to go on? 
 
But who am I to judge?  If She wants them here then let Her decide where to put them. If She doesn't then let her do away with them. I'll just sterilize my surfaces, and wrap things up tight.
 
I don't like to kill. That said, I will if I have to.  But I'm never happy about it. 
 
(Warning, stop reading now)
 
One night I squashed a huge cockroach which squirted across the floor.  After cleaning up its guts and flushing it, because they have a way of still living and crawling away when they shouldn't, I then preceeded to make dinner.  As I ate I couldn't get the sense of squashing cockroach guts out of my mind.
 
Karma is a bitch. It's one thing to be fucking her. It's another thing entirely to get fucked by her.


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