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Sex in the pool/shower is way overrated
ok, lets look at the other extreme, the guys who sit at home and collect free money on the first and 15th and blow what they have on new shoes, and not take care of their future not save a dime, not look for future employment because they're too good to work at walmart. all of a sudden they get sick and cry over how they cant pay for a doctors visit.
spare us the exaggreations please
You get what you pay for, you can't wear Ralph Lauren on Polo Assn. money. Either way you're still clothed.
that aint even funnyYou get what you pay for, you can't wear Ralph Lauren on Polo Assn. money. Either way you're still clothed.
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your reading comprehension isnt very good i see. that was the pointHow do we spare exaggerations yet bring new ones in?
He posted that exaggeration in opposition to yours to say they're not good arguments to begin with, hence, spare him.ok, lets look at the other extreme, the guys who sit at home and collect free money on the first and 15th and blow what they have on new shoes, and not take care of their future not save a dime, not look for future employment because they're too good to work at walmart. all of a sudden they get sick and cry over how they cant pay for a doctors visit.
spare us the exaggreations please
How do we spare exaggerations yet bring new ones in?
Is this real life?that aint even funnyYou get what you pay for, you can't wear Ralph Lauren on Polo Assn. money. Either way you're still clothed.
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yeah he must only have sex in those 1 person showersSex in the pool/shower is way overrated
still haven't done this so I will ignore this post
ok, lets look at the other extreme, the guys who sit at home and collect free money on the first and 15th and blow what they have on new shoes, and not take care of their future not save a dime, not look for future employment because they're too good to work at walmart. all of a sudden they get sick and cry over how they cant pay for a doctors visit.
spare us the exaggreations please
the idea that how much money you or your parents make should be a factor when someones life is on the line is absurd and honestly if its something you or anyone else supports i have no respect for them as a man
this is whats wrong with this country now
oh you dont deserve the same education your parents dont make enough money
oh you dont deserve this life saving surgery since you cant afford it
people are people and should be entitled to the same care and service no matter their financial standing in life
how a creation of man has come to work as a value system for lives is beyond me
money isnt even real and yet it means more than actual people
its not that the rich deserve more, its that if you're the best doctor in the world you deserve more money for your work. there is no way to say a poor person needs a kidney more than a rich person and vice versa, so in order to make the decision the kidney goes to the person who is willing to give the hospital/doctor more in returnwell that didnt answer my question at all but okYou get what you pay for, you can't wear Ralph Lauren on Polo Assn. money. Either way you're still clothed.
I'll never understand the belief that money some how makes you a better person or more deserving of anything
like some lil poor girl from rural Mississippi doesnt deserve a new kidney as much as paris hilton would because paris "worked soo hard for her money"
your reading comprehension isnt very good i see. that was the point
I've explored both sides and many other options but please tell me exactly how would you want society to function and operate in a reasonable manner that's actually feasible when it comes to things like this?the idea that how much money you or your parents make should be a factor when someones life is on the line is absurd and honestly if its something you or anyone else supports i have no respect for them as a man
this is whats wrong with this country now
oh you dont deserve the same education your parents dont make enough money
oh you dont deserve this life saving surgery since you cant afford it
people are people and should be entitled to the same care and service no matter their financial standing in life
how a creation of man has come to work as a value system for lives is beyond me
money isnt even real and yet it means more than actual people
it's disturbing to me. We continue to devalue life, yet appreciate fictitious wealth.
that aint even funnyYou get what you pay for, you can't wear Ralph Lauren on Polo Assn. money. Either way you're still clothed.
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It hasn't ruined sports, but the way we view sports and view these athletes.How so?
If anything it's helped.
Fantasy Football has ruined football to an extent tho.
He posted that exaggeration in opposition to yours to say they're not good arguments to begin with, hence, spare him.ok, lets look at the other extreme, the guys who sit at home and collect free money on the first and 15th and blow what they have on new shoes, and not take care of their future not save a dime, not look for future employment because they're too good to work at walmart. all of a sudden they get sick and cry over how they cant pay for a doctors visit.
spare us the exaggreations please
How do we spare exaggerations yet bring new ones in?
It's not that hard to follow.
Is this real life?that aint even funnyYou get what you pay for, you can't wear Ralph Lauren on Polo Assn. money. Either way you're still clothed.
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I've explored both sides and many other options but please tell me exactly how would you want society to function and operate in a reasonable manner that's actually feasible when it comes to things like this?
Cuz whether it's money or trading for goods since the dawn of civilization this is how things have basically been. Outside of the possible few villages and small communities I don't know of any society that works off of giving ppl what they need because they deserve it.
I'm not saying how things are is the best way for it to be done but it is the way the majority has chosen whether it's completely working for them or not. They believe in this way of life and apparently are satisfied with failing or thriving with it.
You'd basically have to takeover a 3rd world country and run it your way to prove your way is better, more efficient and/or fairest.
if everyone got payed equally there would be no reason for anyone to work hard and do a good job. if people dont get payed equally the poor would be jealous of the rich and the rich would look down on the poor.What I want to say is hard to post because you won't be able to see or hear how I feel. So I'm guessing, a world where we are all equal, living healthier longer lives, not judging each other by a status, and fixing any other subject that brings separation amongst us as humans is a bad idea??It hasn't ruined sports, but the way we view sports and view these athletes.How so?
If anything it's helped.
Fantasy Football has ruined football to an extent tho.
What I want to say is hard to post because you won't be able to see or hear how I feel. So I'm guessing, a world where we are all equal, living healthier longer lives, not judging each other by a status, and fixing any other subject that brings separation amongst us as humans is a bad idea??
if everyone got payed equally there would be no reason for anyone to work hard and do a good job. if people dont get payed equally the poor would be jealous of the rich and the rich would look down on the poor.
its impossible to make everyone equal and everything fair, but it is possible to raise the standard of living for all social classes and thats what we (as people) have been doing throughout history
The Economist talks about "The coming storm" - 47% of today's jobs could be automated within 20 years "No government is prepared for it." Suggests a radical rethinking of education and redistributive taxes towards lower-wage workers
http://www.economist.com/news/leade...rows-jobs-will-be-immenseand-no-country-ready