A Look Back, Translatable

Today, from the future, I take a look back at this moment and ones to come.

First of all, the missile defense shield installed in Myanmar has gone a long way toward re-establishing the balance of power.

Of course, the law of unintended consequences means that tactical flanking maneuvers allowed the continued tit-for-tat politically-correct statements for which politicians are mostly famous (excluding the usually superfluous occasional foot-in-mouth faux pas).

Freedom in appearance for popular citizens is, as always, given first priority.

The person on the street is subject to the regular forgotten and misused characteristics that a person who does not care to climb the ladder of social success succumbs.

Those who claim membership in the 99% do not realise that the 99% is a mix of conformists and nonconformists along a broad range of political affiliations and apathetic nonaffiliations.

So, with that said, let us move on to the next chapter, which, unfortunately, is indirectly translatable, but we’ll give you the best we can from 1000 years later.

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