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“In this world, the denial of involvement is the confession of ignorance, not innocence.” – Modern Romanticism Those who deny their fate, are those who further construct their Hell. What point to blame the world, if not in the denial that our surroundings have been made by our own hands? If we blame the world,
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“Politics is the world of its own. It’s a bath one steps into, and does not make their mark in it, though instead becomes embraced by a world that controls the bather.” – Modern Romanticism The term “functional” has its meaning in nothing universal. Flaws are common among functions, making form the ultimate understanding to
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“One’s empathy become crossed out in the sand, as one’s desire to aid becomes extinguished, all in the most automatic fashion, soon when they believe people should be categorized.” – Modern Romanticism Categories of people? Groups of people? Segregation of minorities into lists of each? All of this is against the empathy that rules what
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“It seems to be when something inherently good is met with its opposite, being something inherently bad, there comes the two extremes in a never-ending war. By this, how would honesty become an extreme, if deception, itself, did not come along to claim power? How would anything of an inherently good nature, such as justice
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Naturalism is something that should be more-so believed in, or even just known, over focus upon whatever prejudice is directed upon the natural gifts to yourself. A stigma, for whatever direction it points to, can be understood with one fact. That, the person with such a “stigma” has more prejudice upon themselves, than ever prejudice
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“Were each human to comprehend what is behind themselves, as not the difference, nor the mask, nor the uniqueness, they’d be able to see something to truly share. To share that, would be a step in the direction of human trust, human likeness, human compassion and empathy.” – Anonymous All races, all colors, all differences