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Is it more delightful to be loved or happier to love others?

As a Ukrainian, how do you feel when you hear US President Donald Trump say, "he’s sending rockets into cities and killing people, and I don’t like it at all"?
What is it about Vladimir Putin's background that might make him gravitate toward people who project masculine strength, like Steven Seagal and biker gangs?
Why do some people take pleasure in speculating that the car that drove into the crowd at Liverpool's title parade will turn out to be an act of terrorism?
Should American consumers be thanking Trump for "lower energy costs that are flowing through America’s supply chains, dragging down the price of everyday goods"?
What do you think President Trump meant when he referred to "people doing things that are indescribable and not for today to discuss" during his Memorial Day speech?
How does Putin's ability to "blend with the environment," as learned in the KGB, impact his current political strategies?
How have political parties' views on past Republican leaders like Bush, McCain, and Romney changed over time, and what does that say about current political dynamics?
Do you think President Trump will have success in putting out the "big and ugly fires" that have been started through "Gross Incompetence and Hatred"?
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Bri89 · 31-35, M
I would love to be loved, but it hasn't happened yet.

 
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