I was going to write about my new car and the bloody fog that every month of november hovers around the city and makes me sad and cold. But then here I was listening to the news on TV and thinking that something is very wrong with people when three boys burn a homeless woman inside a cashpoint and try to claim that it wasn't deliberate even when everything was recorded by the security cameras! But wait, 'cause just when you could expect that justice was going to be "fair" (which I think it's impossible) I read that they're going to jail 16 years for murder and 1 year for material damage. What does that mean? That a human life equals 17 cashpoints?? What the hell? Oh, but that's not everything: the victim's family will receive 46.000€ as compensation and the bank 26.179€ for the damage.
It's just me or looks like a cashpoint is almost more valuable than a person?
It's just me or looks like a cashpoint is almost more valuable than a person?