Hundreds, if not thousands, of seeds are contained within her body, ready to burst forth with life to defend the soil which feeds them - it isn’t just roses that have thorns.

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Hundreds, if not thousands, of seeds are contained within her body, ready to burst forth with life to defend the soil which feeds them - it isn’t just roses that have thorns.
Credit: Loputyn
in·sta·bil·i·ty
/ˌinstəˈbilədē/
noun
lack of stability; the state of being unstable.
"political and economic instability"
synonyms: unreliability, uncertainty, unpredictability, insecurity, riskiness; etc
tendency to unpredictable behavior or erratic changes of mood.
"she showed increasing signs of mental instability"
synonyms: volatility, unpredictability, variability, capriciousness, flightiness, fickleness, changeability, vacillation
"emotional instability"