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Given that technology, the internet, & globalization has flushed out some of the parasites of society, will? |
will the parasites find a way to take over the newly transformed host again and continue its bloodsucking ways? Maybe, but replaced with other parasites.. This will never be Utopia, too many people in the world with too many private agendas. |
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