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timothy leary
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 13:57 |
yes its called lobotomy
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 14:00 |
timothy leary wrote:
yes its called lobotomy
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Well, I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy...
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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The T
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 14:04 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
manofmystery wrote:
You need to learn to take personal feelings out of your politics. |
Interesting, do you believe that's actually possible?
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Yes, when you don't have any of the former, the latter are totally free...
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manofmystery
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 14:05 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
manofmystery wrote:
You need to learn to take personal feelings out of your politics. |
Interesting, do you believe that's actually possible?
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I don't know, why don't you try it. You can start advocate for charities instead of advocating for government forced wealth redistribution.
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Time always wins.
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The T
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 14:08 |
^Charities... I hate that word when it's used as something a society could really live based upon. You really think charities solve anything (besides making selfish people feel right about themselves of course)?
You're just upset you don't have all the money you work for in your pocket MOM, let's agree on that.
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Padraic
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 14:13 |
The T wrote:
You really think charities solve anything (besides making selfish people feel right about themselves of course)?
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Do you believe charities are worthless and none of them make any difference at all?
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 14:16 |
Gee I hope not.
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"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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The T
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 15:03 |
Padraic wrote:
The T wrote:
You really think charities solve anything (besides making selfish people feel right about themselves of course)?
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Do you believe charities are worthless and none of them make any difference at all? |
No I don't but I also believe they don't solve anything. They're good and most of them probably sincere and they aren't enough to alleviate any big problems.
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Epignosis
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 15:05 |
The T wrote:
Padraic wrote:
The T wrote:
You really think charities solve anything (besides making selfish people feel right about themselves of course)?
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Do you believe charities are worthless and none of them make any difference at all? |
No I don't but I also believe they don't solve anything. They're good and most of them probably sincere and they aren't enough to alleviate any big problems. | Tell that to the impoverished kid who gets a hot meal and some shoes.
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The T
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 15:07 |
Epignosis wrote:
The T wrote:
Padraic wrote:
The T wrote:
You really think charities solve anything (besides making selfish people feel right about themselves of course)?
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Do you believe charities are worthless and none of them make any difference at all? |
No I don't but I also believe they don't solve anything. They're good and most of them probably sincere and they aren't enough to alleviate any big problems. |
Tell that to the impoverished kid who gets a hot meal and some shoes.
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Go tell the unemployed mother of three who looks for a job every single damned day but who can't get one and whose unemployed benefits were about to be cut to go work and stop being lazy and dependent on government help...
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Epignosis
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 15:11 |
The T wrote:
Epignosis wrote:
The T wrote:
Padraic wrote:
The T wrote:
You really think charities solve anything (besides making selfish people feel right about themselves of course)?
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Do you believe charities are worthless and none of them make any difference at all? |
No I don't but I also believe they don't solve anything. They're good and most of them probably sincere and they aren't enough to alleviate any big problems. |
Tell that to the impoverished kid who gets a hot meal and some shoes.
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Go tell the unemployed mother of three who looks for a job every single damned day but who can't get one and whose unemployed benefits were about to be cut to go work and stop being lazy and dependent on government help...
| I thought you were talking about charities, not government.
The government cannot ever be a charity- only a thief.
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The T
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 15:19 |
There are differences in perception and concepts and upbringing that will never be bridged between you and me on this issues. The government cannot be a charity, but it can administrate social policies.
Of course, I support charities but not as the only solution.
Curiously, what I told you to go tell the unemployed woman was not even commented by you. I guess the libertarian mentality is not difficult to figure out.
Whatever I have to go to work right now. To earn money for me and to pay my taxes.
Edited by The T - July 21 2010 at 15:20
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Epignosis
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 15:20 |
The T wrote:
Curiously, what I told you to go tell the unemployed woman was not even commented by you. I guess the libertarian mentality is not difficult to figure out.
| I don't need to comment on it. I lived it.
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The T
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 15:21 |
Epignosis wrote:
The T wrote:
Curiously, what I told you to go tell the unemployed woman was not even commented by you. I guess the libertarian mentality is not difficult to figure out.
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I don't need to comment on it. I lived it.
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On the "saying" or the "being told" part?
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Epignosis
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 15:24 |
The T wrote:
Epignosis wrote:
The T wrote:
Curiously, what I told you to go tell the unemployed woman was not even commented by you. I guess the libertarian mentality is not difficult to figure out.
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I don't need to comment on it. I lived it.
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On the "saying" or the "being told" part? | I was an unemployed father for over a year.
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The T
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 15:27 |
A difficult situation. How did you make it? Just asking. Someone told you "go work"? Did you take unemployed benefits?
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Epignosis
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 15:28 |
And yes, lots of people looked down their nose at me and made it seem as though getting a job was like picking a piece of fruit off a tree. I had submitted over 125 applications and resumes during that time. I got a total of four interviews, and none of them worked out.
But none of that changes my principles...nay, it only served to reinforce them.
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Epignosis
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 15:38 |
The T wrote:
A difficult situation. How did you make it? Just asking. Someone told you "go work"? Did you take unemployed benefits? | We cut out a load of stuff from our budget. And some folks helped us out from time to time. We "flip-flopped" on our bills (paying one thing one month, then paying a different one the next such that everything was perpetually past due but no consequence other than some late fees came of it). We also had our car repossessed. We ate a lot of pasta.
Yes, I took my unemployment benefits.
Eventually I saw a commercial on TV advertising a service. I looked into it out of curiosity (not trying to get a job with them, really), and found out I could work for them from home. I did and made peanuts for months often working 15 hours a day. People noticed my diligence and a few months in I got a promotion, and then 7 months after that I got another promotion, and now all the bills are getting paid.
It was very hard and I lost a lot of sleep. We're still not "well off" I guess, but we're in the black, and after that long nightmare I am very grateful for that.
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The T
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 15:38 |
I have never accused you of inconsistency, for sure.
At least you probably have an idea of how it feels. Now remember: not everybody is made of the same material as you. I'm not talking about lazy-ass people who would surely take unemployment benefits for life if it was possible. I'm talking about normal people whose bills pile up and without a job and benefits would collapse (and their families).
Only those fit enough to withstand anything should go on? Too much like survival of the fittest for me. Obviously, I can't agree with that. But I still applaud your consistency and your strength.
Now if I don't go quickly I may be requesting unemployment benefits myself very soon
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Epignosis
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Posted: July 21 2010 at 15:50 |
The T wrote:
I have never accused you of inconsistency, for sure.
At least you probably have an idea of how it feels. Now remember: not everybody is made of the same material as you. I'm not talking about lazy-ass people who would surely take unemployment benefits for life if it was possible. I'm talking about normal people whose bills pile up and without a job and benefits would collapse (and their families).
Only those fit enough to withstand anything should go on? Too much like survival of the fittest for me. Obviously, I can't agree with that. But I still applaud your consistency and your strength.
Now if I don't go quickly I may be requesting unemployment benefits myself very soon |
I don't think you get unemployment benefits if you get fired for tardiness. Have a good day!
Edited by Epignosis - July 21 2010 at 15:51
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