A discussion on who is a terrorist, terror of individuals, systems views on lifestyles, the misery of life-consuming visions, details of the vision of non-violence practiced by the Gandhi solution and post-socialist experiences with terrorism.
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"Sitting in the silver flying torpedo, so starry shining opposite the azure sky, he might be thinking about the world. Its nature of beauty but imperfection, and that to leave it in such a sad moment might not be pity. Suicide and his victims. Unknown enemy of humanity, as we understand it, the representative of immorality of the world terrorism. Confessor of death. A sight inside his soul may be a sight to drown. Cosmic black hole, lacking a bit of light, lacking anything. Just darkness."
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