There is a particular kind of person who treats vulnerability like exposed infrastructure.
Not empathy.
Not understanding.
Not even cruelty in the traditional sense.
Reconnaissance.
There is a particular kind of person who treats vulnerability like exposed infrastructure. Not...
There is a particular kind of person who treats vulnerability like exposed infrastructure.
Not empathy.
Not understanding.
Not even cruelty in the traditional sense.
Reconnaissance.

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