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It does not take strong arguments to convince people to consume and be lazy due to it being in our nature, people then find ways to [[Justifying evil acts|justify]] this behavior, including passing that behavior down to their. This creates a culture and social beliefs that span generations and are difficult to challenge.
It does not take strong arguments to convince people to consume and be lazy due to it being in our nature, people then find ways to [[Special:MyLanguage/Justifying evil acts|justify]] this behavior, including passing that behavior down to their. This creates a culture and social beliefs that span generations and are difficult to challenge.

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It does not take strong arguments to convince people to consume and be lazy due to it being in our nature, people then find ways to [[Special:MyLanguage/Justifying evil acts|justify]] this behavior, including passing that behavior down to their. This creates a culture and social beliefs that span generations and are difficult to challenge.

It does not take strong arguments to convince people to consume and be lazy due to it being in our nature, people then find ways to justify this behavior, including passing that behavior down to their. This creates a culture and social beliefs that span generations and are difficult to challenge.