Why The World Is Dead
The world died not so long ago. I am not talking about the planet, I am talking about the race that inhabits it, known as man. We have destroyed the fragile planet we live on, we have also destroyed the brittle bonds that connect us to eachother. We will nver change for in this day and age change is frowned upon. We have civilisation or what once was one at least, and civilisation destroys change. My how we have all failed miserably. I do not blame us all for some are trying to change are ways, but they are failing. I hope I am merely pessimistic, but I know in my heart of hearts that I am right. We have killed ourselves. I hope that what ever takes our place will do better then we did.
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