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English, 21.12.2020 22:00 tinasidell1972

Hey listen I am not asking for a perfect world
I am just asking for a world
Where grown men and women don't steal the innocence of kids
Where people don't kill people cause of the place they live
Where people don't kidnap kids and make them wish they were dead
Where kids don't kill other kids
There are so many things I wish would change
But are they?
No.
People don't want our world to change.
They would rather destroy it and us.
Well once our world is so polluted and death polls rise
Don't come to me with your little crys
Cause you should know you were all a part of this crime

You can report me if you want but this is what I think. And if people get reported for saying their opinions then what is this world coming to.
What is your opinion? I want to hear it. I am not gonna judge. I am just going to listen.

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