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IYKYK In Douglas Adams' "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," the number 42 is the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything. The actual question is never revealed in the story!
 
In a past life, I got to deal with the real-life consequences of genocide. As in, I had to throw away a pair of boots because I couldn't get the stink out of them. Humans did that to other humans. I am not an optimist, nor a pessimist: I am a realist.

We are terrible. I am not afraid; I'm just attentive. Once we're in groups? We lose our objectivity and our sense. We do terrible things that, in hindsight, are easily preventable. We do this all the time.
the Mob Rules.... but I have hopes that the individual will win out in time. even collectively. We have made progress, especially recently, historically speaking. 125 years ago, children starved in the streets of New Youk and nobody cared
except their parents. we still have children starving, but way more people care and we have made some serious advances in compassion since 1900. I think we may yet see some very horrible things, but I think that eventually we will be better.
or at least I hope so
 
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