“There is chaos on Earth, due to a tiny organism which multiplies on its own?”
“Who sent it there?”
“Reports say it is indigenous, not imported from any other planet.”
“Then theyβll know how to develop an antidote for it.”
“The speed of destruction is higher, antidotes are not perfect, and many more will die by the time they improvise on quality.”
“Insert a disclaimer in all future plans, that Heaven will be responsible for self-inflicted calamities.”

It seems to me a large segment of current culture indulges in self absolution on a regular basis.
You shine a spotlight once again, Reena π
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Thank you, Denise!
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It’s easier to blame someone else than to own up to our part and work to fix it.
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There is a lot of projection happening in blame. I see a sense of relief in some ppl after they blame someone. It is as if they absolve themselves of guilt.
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Fascinating, and timely.
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Thank you!
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I like the disclaimer blaming self-inflicted indigenous damage on heaven.
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We want to make God feel guilty about the destruction, but is He responsible?
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of course, allowing that Acts of God are the final explanation and placing of blame, all profits are retained by the earthly entities lol
provocative Six, as always
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Thanks ππ
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Totally topical, as ever. Great Six, Reena π
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Thank you so much, Chris!
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Not that anyone ever reads disclaimers π
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True that ππππ
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Perfection, as always
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Thank you so much!
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