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Old 13-07-2014, 02:53 PM   #27
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Default Re: 28th June 2014 - 100 years since the gunshot which led to the death of hundreds of millions of people

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As long as we can maintain our borders and stay friends with everyone in our region without picking sides we should be ok mate. I believe religion is far more dangerous in poorer developing countries where the people don't really have anything else to believe in/get them through the day.

We also have to just face up to the fact that some places will never stop the fighting no matter what the rest of the world does.
I am a bit skeptical that the dills that control our collective destiny's(religious, political, or others) will grow brains , and i agree totally some dudes will never stop fighting, but we live in hope.
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