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If We Try to Deny the Bad and the Ugly, We Eventually Stop Recognizing the Good
As I was surrounded by a sea of varying colors of green, I had to remind myself to keep on the well-trodden path as there could have been some remaining undiscovered active landmines… although less likely in the year 2017, … Continue reading →
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