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Son, let me tell you a little something about the environment_ you can try to fix it up all you want, but it__ a waste of time. Sooner or later we__l all be doomed_ slaughtered by terrorists, baked in the heat of the sun, nuked until our shadows glow_ greed is good. We don__ exist to help other people, we exist to grow the hell up, have kids, get old and die, while consuming all we can. Nothing comes after. There__ no wrath, no day of reckoning_ we just go. POOF! We have no reason to aspire to change the world, son. We__l thrive by feeding off of whatever__ available. How else do you think we ended up rich? You don__ get ahead by being nice, Thomas.
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Son, let me tell you a little something about the environment_ you can try to fix it up all you want, but it__ a waste of time. Sooner or later we__l all be doomed_ slaughtered by terrorists, baked in the heat of the sun, nuked until our shadows glow_ greed is good. We don__ exist to help other people, we exist to grow the hell up, have kids, get old and die, while consuming all we can. Nothing comes after. There__ no wrath, no day of reckoning_ we just go. POOF! We have no reason to aspire to change the world, son. We__l thrive by feeding off of whatever__ available. How else do you think we ended up rich? You don__ get ahead by being nice, Thomas.

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