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    Author: * breddelwyn Belgae - 4 Posts on this thread out of 285 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Jul 8, 2004 - 08:32

    Greetings! I would like to live in a perfect, beautiful, wonderful world. Now, the rub is whether I would want this to change or not. If it's perfect, why change it? Why fix what's not broken? The changes, for me, would have to be just as perfect, beautiful, and wonderful as the original. When I travel about in this area, I see areas that, at one time, were wooded areas, farm fields, and pleasanter areas to be in. I desire to move to an area where there is less development, fewer people, cleaner air and water, more space for my dogs to run and play in. Maybe, this is why the Elves left Middle Earth because they could see the urban sprawl coming. So, it depends on the changes, if they will be changes I can accept.


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