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Survivors
Sometimes there is someone out there you don’t like very much, but when it comes to their possible death you suddenly forgive them for what they have done to you. This article spots out this point, it happens to everyone. I don’t really know how it happens that their death makes you forgive them but somehow it does. I guess the death of anyone makes us feel bad, even people we didn’t know or weren’t close to.
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