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What is wrong with the world?

It is something I question every single day! Actually the correct question would be - what is right in the world? Because nothing really is. Don't you feel like the second you step out of your room, you are surrounded by a bunch of blithering idiots. There is like this buzzing sound all around you, yes they do sound like bees, completely and utterly annoying. You think that maybe one day these idiots will realise that their useless jabber is exactly that, but no. With their head held high, and their tongues going a mile an hour, they are the most important people in town discussing matters of poverty and world peace. Yeah, right.
Had their idiocy been limited only to them and those surrounding them, it would've been a little bearable. But, obviously not! These idiots take their stupidity to social platforms, shoving it in our faces thereby making it damn near impossible to ignore.
And that minority still left with a few grey cells, don't bother. They don't correct the idiots, they don't fight with them, they just let them be.
Idiots don't stop speaking and Intellects don't speak. This is what is wrong with the world.

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