Have you thought of doing something about the banana marker? I think it is ready to pluck. The existence of banana markers has often been dismissed by the popular press. However, there are markers in bananas, and sometimes we pull one out. We find, "Hey, there's a marker here. It kind of smells like bananas." Or maybe it smells like mangoes. But other times, we find it smells like pears and plums. The markers cannot be denied, for they exist. They are present in these fruits. Only a fool would deny what they can see with their own eyes. Have you thought of doing something about the banana marker? I think it is ready to pluck. There has been some suggestion that the state has been trying to suppress evidence of banana markers for several years. And admittedly, there are men in black who hunt down some of these markers from bananas and remove them from schools and classrooms. However, these men are not part of a secret military group. They're simply principals who are leary of the use of pesticides in their schools. They're good people. Have you thought of doing something about the banana marker? I think it is ready to pluck. And yet, we still have banana markers that still need to be dealt with. Are we going to let these banana markers rot inside the bananas or are we going to remove them and make art with them the way God meant us to do. We have a duty to ourselves, to our gods, to the future of mankind. Can we make the best art possible out of these markers? I think we can. It's up to us. We can do this. Have you thought of doing something about the banana marker? About the banana marker?