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# 9 14-01-2009 , 09:27 PM
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People always like to blame something outside themselve for terrible things that had happen to them or terrible things they have done, it's just human nature, , in '40-'45 it were the jews after '45 we blamed hitler for the slaying of 4 miljon jews, so we didn't have to face the awfull truth(which was that after WW1 when the german army left the battleground undefeated, the allied forces(mainly Brittain and France i believe) wanted to punish Germany by letting them sign a piece of paper which made germany solely responseable for the 1st WW and gave them a debt Germany could not recover from which in turn for a part caused WW2 , it used to be rock and roll in the 50's , hippies in the 70's and now we blame Islam(itic people) for every bad thing that has happened.

My little theory about human nature is like this;
Humans consist if i remember correctly for about 70% out of water so in a way we are just like that every individual is like a drop of water and seems to lead a life of their own, but once we are bundled in a river we can do terrible damage when the river floods for instance and then we mostly like to blame the drops that were left behind in the wreckage, forgetting that we are part of the river.

So don't judge to harsh, I mean people aren't born bad(nor good),it's the upbringing so if you slap your kids around everyday don't expect them to push you around in your wheelchair when you get old and if you spoil your kids to much and never say no to them don't expect a yes sir/mam when you all of a sudden say no or in this case take the game away.
And don't say it's common sense because children don't have something developed like that, it needs conditioning and discipline.
I even think that when for instance our bosses decide to pay us only half of our salaries all of a sudden a small percentage will do something more than just sue them.


So that's enough smart stuff for an evening and maybe even for a week LOL


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