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money, food, ugliness, ninja's...
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No. Love conquers all. :) +5
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no love can solve everything
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Climate change.
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Broken hearts?
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Love sure doesn't fill your stomach if your starving or ill with some disease...poverty, no money, ha ha...I could name a lot of stuff
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Love solves nothing. It just creates more problems. +2
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STD's
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Yes. Love cannot help the insane people. or people who have gone mad. Or terrorists. terrorists think they will get love after they die. Not true.
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Global warming
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hunger
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Hunger is one of the problems that CAN be solved by love. You need love to respond generously to the hungry.
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There are a lot of problems that love cannot solve. Empathy, on the other hand, can fix almost everything. Feeling for another person dictates our actions. +5
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love dont pay bills homeboy
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The energy crisis?
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I have a clogged drain. I don't suppose you can love my sink drain until water starts flowing again? Perhaps you can love-start my old 1982 Camaro? Maybe hug my hard drive so I can have my data back?
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stupidity +5
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love could help the world a lot,but action is needed and with action greed and corruption raises its head,funny things us humans.
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not according to Lennon and McCartney
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Not one. Most people do not know what that term means and think it means really really liking someone romantically.
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our economy.
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Love only gives you the fortitude to solve problems and survive difficult situations. Love itself doesn't solve the problems.
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Only those who refuse to acknowledge it.
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It depends on what you love. I believe Jesus got killed because Judas loved money more than people. Unfortunately in todays world there's still plenty similar examples.
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poverty? war? famine? global warming? need i go on?
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Love seems to have its limit when it comes to hunger, persistent poverty and wars.
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Starvation can't be solved with love.
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Love solves many problems but it can also cause quite a few too. So love although it helps t also hinders with broken hearts and unfulfilled promises.
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