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Friday, June 4, 2010

Conspiracy Theory's

I don't know if this is the norm or not, but in my experience I have encountered a lot of porteños with conspiracy theories.

My Castellano professor- To measure crime you first have to define crime, you would describe it as petty crime of robberies but I would focus more on the systemized crime of oppression through the government and businesses. While I agree with him- and he's right - that IS a crime, petty crime is ALSO a crime punishable by law. While the circumstances putting people in situations where they resort to these crimes should also be addressed you can't just negate our ideas of crime to fit your agenda. Also, how argentine to just want to overhaul the system to create change rather than consider how one can create change using the system of law already in place.


From the cutie studying to be a nuerophysicist on the 152- 9/11 was a hoax. That kind of damage can't be caused by a plane. He told me to go to a conspiracy website that I'd actually heard of before, but I forget now.

And Today from the magazine vendor who bought me a coffee: Three bombs were dropped in World War II, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Ogasawa. That's not what I heard...?

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