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(2018)

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Relative Reality
unibarisbeyduz20 January 2019
In our daily lives we have problems, joys, hesitations and necessitates. This episode makes you understand the saying "Someones trash is someones treasure" and you can change the word trash to every negative concept you can imagine. Wonderfull guide to see you how create your problems in your head? Because people (mostly children) have much worse...
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"Children in Need" is more about poverty than photography
Valid_ID9 May 2022
This is a review of this particular episode (S3E1), not of the whole series which has a wonderful first season.

"Children in Need" is about poverty rather than photography.

While visiting a slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Orlando Bloom points out how insane it is for people to live there for decades.

What's crazier though is the fact that despite Dhaka growing from 1 mil. To 20 mil. In just a few years (2000% increase!!!), and the dire living conditions, everyone there procreates in such large numbers.

The root cause of most, if not all issues in the world today is overpopulation. Like all animals, humans have the biological urge to perpetuate their DNA, but even in the face of disastrous consequences, they are not controlling that urge.
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