The Bloody Flower
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Ongoing, First published Jan 17, 2018
Mature
Give me your opinion.

Once, a great man said that God made everyone in His image, but that does not mean that we are all the same. Everyone is the same at birth, but then you are wondering why there are differences in jobs and status partners?

These differences are created in the scriptures, which have passed into society, but the situation is more complicated than that. People are capable of thinking and those who want to rise in social status are pushed from their ladders and knocked down to the very confines of hell itself that was created by these same people who are defeated.

In other words, the word equality is full of false lies and ideals. I was trying to find an answer to this problem, but will be forever facing dilemmas and dead ends.We live in a world where possibilities are reduced to little more than crumbs and we just have to live with it.

Of course we have exceptions, otherwise we would not evolve as a species, so we are always learning from the mistakes of those who passed before us.
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