Typical human in 21st century.

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    Typical human in 21st century. Opinion is formed from what is told by mass media, the invisible lead of life is formed from decades, hundreds and thousands of words and symbols appearing on paper, computer screens and articles. There is no such termins as "liberty" and "freedom" anymore, all that is an illusion. There is only informational war between countries and governments. But that how it is, the reality we have to accept nowadays.
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    I don't know what you're talking about.
     
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    <insert Bush did 9/11>
     
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    What isnt just symbols on a page?
     
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    Probably. People act like that day is a national f***ing holiday or something. Need to chill their panties and start getting emotional about s*** that really matters.
     
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    Can I get an amen?
     
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    Yeah, agreed. Except when you lose a loved one, no matter how small-scale the event is, it still hurts like a million stabs in the chest.
     
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    Yes, that day is for people to mourn their loved ones, but I personally a lot of people take it out of proportion.
    s***, if my family member or loved one died in the incident I would just want to shove that s*** under the rug and try my best to forget about the horrific way they died and just remember them for the amazing person they probably were. That is just me though.
     
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    Yeah. I don't try to be public about it either. But people deal with things differently.
     

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