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>They were justified philosophically in the founders and enlightenment's conceptualization of the rights to life, property, and pursuit of happiness
An attempt was certainly made.

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Came here to post this, brother. He He. :)

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>>11794619
t. literal npcs
Those who are never bored live like a dog

"He who fortifies himself completely against boredom fortifies himself against himself too. He will never drink the most powerful elixir from his own innermost spring."

"Only the highest and most active animals are capable of being bored. The boredom of God on the seventh day of Creation would be a subject for a great poet."

"Against boredom even gods struggle in vain."

"It is common to scare away boredom by every means, just as it is common to work without pleasure."

"Many people, especially women, never experience boredom because they have never learned to work properly."

"God created woman. And boredom did indeed cease from that moment-but many other things ceased as well!"

"With deep men, as with deep wells, it takes a long time for anything that falls into them to hit bottom. Onlookers, who almost never wait long enough, readily suppose that such men are callous and unresponsive--or even boring."

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