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Genus Homo Semper Idem

Genus Homo Semper Idem

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, May 31, 2015
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Go figure the world would go to hell on a Monday. Not like the world was doing so hot anyway, after all with the radiation, the destruction of half of continental Europe and the government run by a bunch of corrupt, unqualified buffoons it wasn't surprising that the world was really, really fucked up. The world had gone to hell and back plenty of times before, we would make it... That was before the plague hit. Then we were really screwed. Human kind can't fix what they don't understand. You can't fix human nature.
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