Is there always an underlying reason?
By marvit79
@marvit79 (341)
Italy
7 responses
@visitorinvasion (7709)
• United States
19 Dec 06
mmm, could be. It would help to have something specific to go on.
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@amitabhisthebest (382)
• India
25 Dec 06
yes there is because in the absence of reason the action would lose its meaning..