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nvinn fonia Jan 20
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That's a profound question, Satvika. People aren't inherently "bad," but they are deeply complex, shaped by their environment, experiences, and choices. Fear, greed, and misunderstanding often drive harmful actions, while empathy and compassion remain underutilized.

Humans also have the capacity for incredible good, but this duality—of selfishness and selflessness—can create conflict. Systems of power, scarcity, and differences in beliefs often amplify these tensions.

What do you think? Is the "badness" in people innate, or do circumstances shape it?
nvinn fonia Jan 20
onn this planet ,peace is a distant dream right now it only exits in your mind ,, period_duh
nvinn fonia Jan 20
noww consider this please whatt iff all were havin a nice time we would nver create bad for each other ever againn
nvinn fonia Jan 20
i will never b like my daddy i m not that static mayb   i m 6times more fun lovinn i guess that describe me the most accurately __mathscodinggamescomics_books list never wil end i realize   thatt
nvinn fonia Jan 20
In the United States, the debut version of Backyard Basketball sold 780,000 copies and earned $13.2 million by August 2006, after its release in October 2001. It was the country's 15th best-selling computer game between January 2000 and August 2006. Combined sales of all Backyard Sports games released between January 2000 and August 2006, including Backyard Basketball, had reached 5.3 million units in the United States by the latter date.[13]
nvinn fonia Jan 19
we r fckin humans we havv more control then th fckin animals man ,, get real "be human"
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