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Posted
22 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

All I'll say is, how often do these people show up in public?

 well I've met you once, so I'm dancing with irony here...

 

But thankfully, rarely.

Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, Joe Newton said:

 well I've met you once.

I can only presume your life was so much richer from the experience.

Edited by eggsarascal
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Having to die is probably my biggest peeve.

 

After that it is probably those who don't  work for a living. ( exempt are lottery winners and people born into money) everyone else should have to do a bit to survive. I don't expect people to jog back from the chipper or do a 126hr week but I do expect them to carry their own weight.

 

 

 

 

 

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Goodness, the only thing we can be sure of! You’ll die and be forgotten within 2 generations, that’s it, game over.

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