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The f.Law of Law

Once traffic lights give way to pedestrians; cars coming from the other direction are supposed to stop. But one might not. And some undertaker might undertake a burial.

That person next to you (be they a friend, a stranger, or, a foe) is not “supposed” to kill you; but he might make the last time that you saw your loved ones, the last time.

In such instances, assumption is deadly.

(Laws don’t prevent unlawfulness; they merely encourage obedience.)

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Published on August 16, 2013 01:27 Tags: assumption, burial, death, friend, funeral, law, murder, obedience, pedestrians, stranger, traffic-lights, trust, undertaker

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