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The world is continuing to go crazy
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Quote from: Dmitry on December 15, 2010, 07:25:12 AM
The world is continuing to go crazy
...as long as the world is ruled by crazy people...
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Quote from: Bobber on December 15, 2010, 08:43:56 AM
...as long as the world is ruled by crazy people...
I'm just curious what the end will be.
With all these economic crises, people actions...
Snowball in growing. World War III?
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I don't have a pessimistic character. But I'm not really getting happy lately. It seems the world is ruled by money and sex-scandals, instead of peace and love.
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Me too, I don't feel happy. Unfortunately, the World was always ruled by the money, though sometimes it was not expressed much, and people were thinking about other things, much more spiritual.
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December 15, 2010, 03:13:35 PM »
Obviously I don't condone these riots. People getting hurt or having their property destroyed is of course never a good thing. But I do think it's positive that the Italian people are finally standing up against Berlusconi, who I think is an absolutely despicable person.
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