Cultural differences, WOW, I thought it was the same as America in some ways. You wouldn't like the crime here though it's terrible I hate the crime more than anything and it's lucky my street is private and hidden from view or else it would of been completly graphited by now and my house would of been robbed about 10 times with all the gadgets i've got in here and that's not an exageration my town is like that in the rougher areas luckily I live in the good area.
naaaah i dont think thats the reason
they probably jumped out of the building to have the time of their lives
heck if i was in a burning tower blowing up and i was about to die? well id love to try skydiving without a parachute to see what happens! WEEEEEEE
ok seriously i care about every person who dies in this world (well if their innocent good people of course) and it makes me sad when i hear anybody die, because i know thief future will be robbed from them, probably why i cant kill anybody when i get this feelings
if everybody would see eachother as brothers and sisters with their own futures, heck! we would be helping eachother to try to make this a better place
yes, a perfect world
but some people are selfless and see no good in others and dont care about what they rob from another
Its like when i found a TI-85 calculator on the school grounds
i couldve taken it and boom sell it for 40 bucks which would buy me months of snacks
but when i thought, about how much it would hurt the person who lost it and how i would be screaming (maybe crying?) about my calculator was lost or stolen?
i did the thing that many people avoid doing,
i ran back to the office and turned in the calculator and told them to give it to the rightful owner
That won't happen, Tetris. Humans are too greedy for all of them to get along.
Keep in mind, Bin Laden is correct about corporations being the real terrorists (which will come to light later), although you don't have to embrace Islam to make it go away.
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