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Old 01.29.2015, 07:38 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by >TNS<
actually most lower class people seem quite happy and eager to see what's going to happen next. you can tell this by looking at the faces on the streets, the discussions people are having on the buses, grocery stores etc. There's a definite change in the social atmosphere, so to speak, towards a restrained optimism.

optimism is not an argument of course. The general sentiment is that the cretins that were in power for so long needed to go.

i almost missed this! you live there too?
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