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but thank you i got water near me !
Its always stormy as hell though
just because you can't imagine being kind doesn't mean everyone thinks like you, and i think you only think that because the vocal minority are rude and the nice people just don't bother speaking up.
Not so as one may be away from the village at the time. One as is often the case of children, conscripted by fear and force into said army or one simply despite wounds managed to hold on to life.
The point i was making was that one does not have to survive a single bad day at the office or for go one lunch when neither is detrimental to ones existence considering the components that surround it.