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Death
Why is it that people can die so fast? In one second a life, a series of events, good and bad, can be ripped away, by a gunshot or a knife and, unfortunately, so many other ways. Why is this? Why must death be so simple? Why, a young child could kill a person, even accidentally. To take care of sick people, you need a college degree. To teach people, you need a college degree. To build houses, you need a college degree. But to kill, all you need is a weapon.
Odd, isn't it?
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