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We humans tend to overdramatize natural laws. If one decides to jump off a bridge or a tall building, gravity usually does not have sympathy on the person. There was an event, and the law of gravity exacted a judgement upon the event. Sometimes one will survive, sometimes not. However, we humans try to justify those events because it makes us feel....well, "human". We discuss it from every angle, we dramatize it with video, and before it's over, we will play the sadest music in the world to create an atmosphere of sympathy and compassion. Similarly, two males walk into a pharmacy with guns, and by a twist of fate, one is killed. Does it matter if it took 1 shot or 6? Does it matter how much time elapsed between each shot? What happened was merely an event and a judgement, or a gravity law if you will. Nothing can change it. That person made a choice, and he is now dead because of his decision. Now we humans are compelled to exploit that event to the max. Why? Because that's what we humans do. After all, we "care" because we are instilled with a basic knowledge of what's right and wrong. That's what separates us Homo Sapiens from the animal world....or does it?
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