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Rojo and ojo. Red and Eye. Ire and Eye. Ire or Rage are the anger released at suddenly “seeing”. We actually say, I saw red. And “rage”—it is the red of age—our fury at how society makes us die. Only man sees death as death. Animals see death as danger. {{ins|Except dogs. Dogs seem to understand death.}}
''Rojo'' and ''ojo''. Red and Eye. Ire and Eye. Ire or Rage are the anger released at suddenly “seeing”. We actually say, I saw red. And “rage”—it is the red of age—our fury at how society makes us die. Only man sees death as death. Animals see death as danger. {{ins|Except dogs. Dogs seem to understand death.}}


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