They don't want to fix things; nothing in their life ever got fixed, probably since the time they were born, so why sould anyone else get that kind of satisfaction? Obama represents a whole puzzle, put together and leaving no jagged edges. They are jagged edges and they want to stay that way. Most of human nature resists change. We live in a hellhole already, why not keep it that way? That's what they still believe, that's what feeds their hope of McClain becoming prez.
I am Cedric, discoverer of things that would go unnoticed in the streets of Paris, historic haven of fashionistas and city of lights ('lights' as in 'enlightenment', not street lights).
But seriously: I'm an expat from Luxembourg (the country, not the garden), living in the center of Paris (hence 'Paris 2nd arrondissement'), and currenlty studying architectural history...
places to go and weird stories to know about the city of lights... Improve your brain's useless knowledge parts, impress your neighbors, raise the roof, and anoy your friends with these funny facts and places
they're just not ready to give up.
They don't want to fix things; nothing in their life ever got fixed, probably since the time they were born, so why sould anyone else get that kind of satisfaction? Obama represents a whole puzzle, put together and leaving no jagged edges. They are jagged edges and they want to stay that way. Most of human nature resists change. We live in a hellhole already, why not keep it that way? That's what they still believe, that's what feeds their hope of McClain becoming prez.
haha, i laughed out loud at this one :)