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Orion Fleming
13 November, 02:49
Can society function without respect
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Ally Rice
13 November, 03:57
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Yes society can function without respect
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Phoenix Foley
13 November, 04:52
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He answer seems to be yes. Many people do not have respect for themselves or for others. Respect seems to be something people don’t care about anymore. Many times people do have respect for themselves and for others they just don’t show it.
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