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Interpreting The cartoons (that talk to me) .... and you talk back (with your opinions)1

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Who ever thought that ordinary people watching TV could ever contribute to saving the world a little bit from the evil wars that it is immersed in .....   small acts of kindness may help and above all keeping your heart and feelings (Sensitivity and Altruism)  ALIVE and not killing it .....



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These days you feel like keeping your opinions and words to yourself because every person you meet has a cell phone and those objects are listening into your conversation  and  have plans for whatever is being said ....  but who is benefiting from "the mole" ?   wasnt  "the mole" a favorite  communist tradition ?  On some occasions i have seen the influence of certain words on "the listening in "......
and i know i dont want to be part of it .....



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I guess some times it is lucky to have Big Brother watching over you .....


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I would change the caption and write "it is sad when some one (The Mole)  is "the elephant in the room" ......


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When tecnology came in the picture

Passion went flying out the window
Now a days  people have relationships and sleep with their phones .....Image may contain: text

But after many centuries  (some women)  get to have a voice and "some "women finally get to count for something at the work place ! (but you never know if they are just a front or if they are for real)





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It really does depend on your point of view ..... the glass of water is half full or half  empty according to which side you are on (standing)

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