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Old 08.16.2009, 11:47 PM   #25
infinitemusic
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Originally Posted by swa(y)
...that makes some sense to me.

"but if good things happen to good people and bad things happen to bad people (i don't believe this, by the way)" < this part id like ya to explain a bit further (not saying i do/dont agree, just curious as to where you are coming from exactly)

It just doesn't seem like it's the way it works. Why is Rupert Murdoch so rich? He will never lose that money, no matter how evil he is. In fact, it seems like evil and callous people are more likely to get money early on and money perpetuates money. And I don't really think money is the most important thing, but that's just one example. Human nature is to disregard people who are quiet and kind in place of people who are obnoxious and flashy, good people seem to die young... I'm sort of rambling here. I'll think about it and give a better post tomorrow when I'm not so tired.
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