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Fingerprint lives

They say, that nothing you do is of much significance, there's nothing you'll do that is of much importance, but the small impact you make, you have to do. They say, That your finger prints are permanent, on someones life when you grab hold. no matter how meek, you leave your mark on their crime scene. They say, that love conquers all. Your knight in shining armor will save you. A young little pretty woman will love you for you and nurture  you, until together you die, on a warm day in bed together, to continue your lives in eternity, in blissful peace. They never say the truth. The story of how we just so happen to be here. How the only difference betwixt us and an animal is that we escaped natures food chain, and have made our own controlled by pieces of paper and fat pigs congratulating eachother over brandy and illegal drugs on wall street feeding on our developed Darwinist society. They never say How no matter what you'll do your efforts are deleted months after your enviable death. Self inflected or other wise. So why do we value our fingerprint lives so dearly?
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