What traditions would you replace?

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answer:Big fancy weddings, the Kosovo myth, taking imaged of your naked newborn baby, proms, live music bands, presidential campaigns shown on the TV 24/7 for the whole month before the elections, advertisements in television and radio, having to pay access to a library-type website, marks/grades in schools and especially in colleges, journalists/speakers with annoying voice… I’d replace it all with a bubble wrap.If you are doing all of this, just give a bubble wrap instead. If you’re forced to witness or are a victim of all of this, you just get a bubble wrap instead. Some people desperately need a bubble wrap. The whole world would be a better place of we all got one bubble wrap instead of being forced through dealing with all the bullcrap.

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