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It depends entirely not on the people, but on the shared experiences, imo. One life event can very easily sway others to being fond of one another, but it can also cause distress and discord.
That said, I personally believe that, yes, people together for a long period of time would be more likely to dislike each other. Humans are a competitive species.
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That's a very nice way to put it.
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"Pardon me, I wanna live in a fantasy" "I wish I was a sacrifice but somehow still lived on" It seems like everybody is moving forward. As if there is some final goal they can achieve and get to. I don't get it though. When I look around, it seems like I'm already there, and there is nothing left to do. "You think you're so clever and classless and free, but you're still ****ing peasants as far as I can see." I wish I could take just one hour of what I experience out in nature, wrap it in a box, put a bow on it, and start handing out to people Nature has its own religion; gospel from the land I know I was born and I know that I'll die; The in between is mine." |
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