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@tomkofathensga

Our evolution from the savage has not taken a long time in relation to the age of the earth. Our instincts make us make quick judgements to 'friend or foe'. People are not meant to live in apartment buildings. We crave small protective groups. Since humans do not appear to have the capacity to make rational decisions on 'When to keep it in your pants'. We make our own troubles. Rise above the norm. It is not your place to 'Police the Universe'. Try' Hello'! The people that you judge as bad may turn out to be the person who saves you.

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I tried to say hello to the men on at least two of occasions. All I got back were angry scowls. I found out recently that some of these men are really "bad dudes".

I want everyone to be happy and I like to share it with everyone, even though at times I have been going through very hard times. My only mistake, that I discovered many years ago, was thinking that everyone would reciprocate. The fact is some people are simply perpetual jerks and bullies and nothing, I mean nothing you do will change that, in almost all cases. That's been my long experience and I know it's the experience of other people also. The men hanging outside my building are stupid bullies. You do not want these people living near you. Soon they will not be living near me!