Hate leads to suffering.

Suffering leads to succotash. Succotash leads to impossible screaming. Impossible screaming leads to killing everyone with an ice stalacite.

In case this is hard to remember, i composed a simple rhyme:

When nothing helps, there is fear,
And to darkness you are nursed.
Now all things seem very clear,
Except for who shot first.

Now you are without the light,
And the anger starts to burn.
Yoda's lightening out of sight,
And now it is your turn.

As you anger and let it go,
(And wonder what Disney meant)
You go and kill your every foe
With hatred so Hell bent.

As it all flows through your soul,
Making others suffer.
A lispy cat drinks from his bowl,
And you have beans for supper.

That's all until a misunderstood AI,
Wakes you from your dream.
You kill your friends and watch them die,
And then you'll want to scream.

Immortality is not worth the price,
If you really cannot sob.
After killing everyone with picks of ice,
You're now just a gelatinous blob

I hope that clears it up for you.


In reply to Re^3: World peace can best be achieved by: by chacham
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