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If we share so much as humans why are we so diverse?

We all sleep, go to the toilet, eat, drink, pull on clothes, read, write, draw, work, have a sense of awe, but our languages confound, and we are scattered to isolated places...
No matter how great the isolated areas or language barriers we eventually discover we are more alike than we are different.
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@Grateful4you True, in a way. However that's what humanity does to let each other off the hook for years and years abuse (ongoing). English Canada and French Canada, ongoing for years, still can't entirely find common areas (even though I'm sure they exist). The European Union is going through a crisis with Brexit; let alone Britain. Those things impinge upon a person, and I'm not disagreeing with you, but it could be enough to make anyone have disbelief.

And that is just examples from western civilizations 'well to do'. The places more torn apart, how is a child supposed to see?
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Such is the natural order of life, especially among those intelligent who squawk at everything we disagree is the natural order of life, or has value. It's really unintelligible really
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And I am grumpy

 
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