The Division of Mankind

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  • Is it? If it is "deep" it's because people make it so.

    It's like looking at an intricate knot and thinking hard over how best to unknot it when the solution is to simply cut it apart with a sword.

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    • You think people here are smart enough to comprehend that?

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    • As long as you keep claiming this, I'll keep asking.
      Why isn't this question deep according to you? Is there a straightforward answer?

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      • Fine. But please keep the source of the example to yourself.

        You obviously have education if you knew where I got that from so why doesn't this topic interest you? You haven't once tried to come up with your own view on this.

        To me it's simple. Looking at man's conflicts they all have one thing in common throughout the ages. The people, the places, and the times change but the causes never change.

        Ideas. A creed is what separates me from you and you from taciturn.

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        • Thank you, that's all I wanted to hear. I agree on this one. MAn is too flawed to have ideals, so their ideals usually generate some kind of conflict.

          Though I still don't get why you don't want me to talk about... you know. Anyway, if it means that much to you, I won't.

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