It feels like things are broken. Things are broken, yes. But it doesn't have to be that way. In wake of recent horrific events, there has been a lot of negativity spewed back and forth between both sides of the spectrum. Yet no matter how much anger thrown in the other direction, those we oppose never seem to relent. And why is that? Is it because we are incapable of changing our minds? Are we truly so stubborn that we cannot fathom the validity of another viewpoint? I don't know the answer to that. But I do know that both sides of this haunting debate are to blame for the rise in angry rhetoric. After the temperature in the house dropped drastically last week, Great Aunt Evelyn was quick to blame the spirit of the house's former resident for inflicting its current residents with bone-chilling terror. But what she refused to acknowledge was that the family failed to consider the spirit's wishes when they entered the house , seeking a fresh start. Her rhetori...
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