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Imagine a world no different than our own except that everything was sexualized. Where women were criticized, for how they dress Where women were blamed for the crimes of men. Where men were pressured to be what they’re not, Where men were demeaned for respecting women. Imagine a world no different than our own except that everything was divided. Where whites fought with blacks, over basic rights, Where democrats fought with republicans for not seeing eye-to-eye, Where women fought with men, for equality they deserve, Where countries fought with countries, for greed, power, and prestige. Imagine a world no different than our own except that life was fleeting. Where people only lived for limited years, Where time was squandered on things that don’t matter. Where people were consumed by greed, power, and prestige, Where life was controlled by the quest for more. Imagine a world no different than our own.
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Apr 2, 2015
Apr 2, 2015 at 7:00 PM UTC
Imagine a world...
Imagine a world no different than our own except that everything was sexualized. Where women were criticized, for how they dress Where women were blamed for the crimes of men. Where men were pressured to be what they’re not, Where men were demeaned for respecting women. Imagine a world no different than our own except that everything was divided. Where whites fought with blacks, over basic rights, Where democrats fought with republicans for not seeing eye-to-eye, Where women fought with men, for equality they deserve, Where countries fought with countries, for greed, power, and prestige. Imagine a world no different than our own except that life was fleeting. Where people only lived for limited years, Where time was squandered on things that don’t matter. Where people were consumed by greed, power, and prestige, Where life was controlled by the quest for more. Imagine a world no different than our own.
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Apr 2, 2015
Apr 2, 2015 at 7:00 PM UTC
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