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![]() This comic illustrates a good point. A lot of people hate things despite being in no position to understand the thing they hate thoroughly and unbiasedly. If you must hate something/someone (I advise against it, it tends to make you bitter) at least take the time to explore it/them thoroughly and try to overcome your feelings. ![]()
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Agreed.
Also, it's funny. ![]()
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Great post Dru!
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I love ctrl+alt+del
. Its the little details that get me like, for example, in this sketch, it is the 'fanboys' shirt that cracks me up .Ahem now on to the more philisophical side of things. I, personally, would go so far to say that hatred is always caused by a lack of knowledge, often mixed with, but by no means necessary, a very biased view of things. Afterall, how can you hate something which you really truly understand?
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