MarigoldMari
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- Posted: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 04:22:01 +0000
What type of atrocity would have to happen to make you just give up on humanity and want to blast away in a space ship (or worse)? Has it already happened? Talk about it.
Could be anything that affected you deeply, from something on the news to something that happened to a family member or friend or you, something. Could be anything from a law currently being proposed in Missouri requiring the consent of the father for a woman to abort her baby, to the Sony hackers winning, to McDonald's taking a lot of their items off their menu early next year, to the things happening in Ferguson, to your sister getting cancer even though she had so many things going for her, to this lady just had her baby's face blown off because the police threw a grenade in her window during a SWAT drug raid because her cousin was making meth in some other state but intelligence said he lived in her house and now they won't pay the baby's 1 million dollar medical bill even though they made a grisly mistake because of some bullshit protections law.
You tell me.
Then tell me about what restores your faith in humanity. I want to know. Like some homeless dude paying for this student's cab with all the money he had and the student coming back and changing his life, to this crossing guard receiving a brand new car because his ailing wife's medical bills got his car repossessed and the neighborhood was like "nuh-uh you protect our kids every day" so they bought him a new car, or a letter from a nine year old girl telling her gay teacher that she thinks he's amazing and it doesn't matter if he's gay he's still awesome after he taught them about not bullying other people exampling himself as a gay man.
How did you overcome the atrocity? You still dealing with it?
Yeah these paragraphs are huge run-on sentences. I'm sick and feverish cut me some slack 3nodding
Could be anything that affected you deeply, from something on the news to something that happened to a family member or friend or you, something. Could be anything from a law currently being proposed in Missouri requiring the consent of the father for a woman to abort her baby, to the Sony hackers winning, to McDonald's taking a lot of their items off their menu early next year, to the things happening in Ferguson, to your sister getting cancer even though she had so many things going for her, to this lady just had her baby's face blown off because the police threw a grenade in her window during a SWAT drug raid because her cousin was making meth in some other state but intelligence said he lived in her house and now they won't pay the baby's 1 million dollar medical bill even though they made a grisly mistake because of some bullshit protections law.
You tell me.
Then tell me about what restores your faith in humanity. I want to know. Like some homeless dude paying for this student's cab with all the money he had and the student coming back and changing his life, to this crossing guard receiving a brand new car because his ailing wife's medical bills got his car repossessed and the neighborhood was like "nuh-uh you protect our kids every day" so they bought him a new car, or a letter from a nine year old girl telling her gay teacher that she thinks he's amazing and it doesn't matter if he's gay he's still awesome after he taught them about not bullying other people exampling himself as a gay man.
How did you overcome the atrocity? You still dealing with it?
Yeah these paragraphs are huge run-on sentences. I'm sick and feverish cut me some slack 3nodding