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Somebody Should Do Something

Alex

Random musings on how narcissism, coupled with apathy might just drive this whole human experiment off the proverbial cliff.

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  • Alex

    Immigrated to the U.S. at the age of 14 and have been watching the cluster that is the beacon of freedom with befuddled amusement ever since.

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