Wherever there are large groups of desperate people, societal dysfunction is almost inevitable. Desperate people do desperate things. That’s why ameliorating unnecessary human suffering should be the highest governmental priority. Loving each other isn’t just good; it’s strategy.

Dec 5, 2019 · 7:06 AM UTC

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As it turns out... Love Really Is The Answer.
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And it’s after 2 am 🧐
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Almost inevitable or nearly questionable? Blow me a favor and name four major desperations desecrating the whims of said ppl+
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One day dysfunction will be evitable, edible, and ethical. Food forethought: #hatchtag
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Without absolutely honest human beings, there is nothing to love. Liars have no true identity. Liars echo emotional waves having no true character within. Without a true human character, there is nothing there to love
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Your message of loving each other is spot on. Is love for all people dependent upon the location, level of dependency, developmental stage, regardless if that person is "wanted”?
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We have to work together if we want to have a future it looks like.
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So we should put a limit on the size of cities. Makes good sense!!