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re: Can you really FREE, FREE PALESTINE when it doesn’t exist? Gaza is GONE
Posted on 5/3/24 at 2:47 pm to RogerTheShrubber
Posted on 5/3/24 at 2:47 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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We will rebuild them a nice new city to destroy.
It's no different then subsidizing government funds to build low income housing and apartments to be occupied by welfare queens and the jobless.
People in general don't appreciate things they were handed and did not earn.
I was poor as shite and mowed lawns all summer just so I could have my own "new school clothes" like all the other kids. I had to start that off by getting a loan from my grandparents, which I paid back in full two weeks later, just to procure a push mower and string trimmer. Nobody bought me my first vehicle. That was me, and it was a run down old 1985 Yamaha 700 upon which I froze my arse off during the winter, that a friend sold me for $600. Up until then I used my bicycle, pieced together from parts given to me by friends, to drag my mower and weed eater around on a homemade trailer fashioned from 2×4s and old bicycle tires.
I appreciate everything and am proud to say I've been given nothing. I worked hard for everything I have, no matter how much that is or isn't, and I wouldn't be who I am today if I'd been a silver spooner. I know that for certain. People in third world countries grew up with more money than my household saw per year, and I think I turned out ok. Modern people in America run around sporting expensive clothes and jewelry, the newest Jordans, and carrying the latest iPhones while living in low income housing on someone else's dime, eating nothing but junk they buy with their EBT card on someone else's dime, and relentlessly bitching about how bad they have it. frick. THEM.
/rant
Posted on 5/3/24 at 3:03 pm to TigerAxeOK
quote:
It's no different then subsidizing government funds to build low income housing and apartments to be occupied by welfare queens and the jobless.
People in general don't appreciate things they were handed and did not earn.
I was poor as shite and mowed lawns all summer just so I could have my own "new school clothes" like all the other kids. I had to start that off by getting a loan from my grandparents, which I paid back in full two weeks later, just to procure a push mower and string trimmer. Nobody bought me my first vehicle. That was me, and it was a run down old 1985 Yamaha 700 upon which I froze my arse off during the winter, that a friend sold me for $600. Up until then I used my bicycle, pieced together from parts given to me by friends, to drag my mower and weed eater around on a homemade trailer fashioned from 2×4s and old bicycle tires.
I appreciate everything and am proud to say I've been given nothing. I worked hard for everything I have, no matter how much that is or isn't, and I wouldn't be who I am today if I'd been a silver spooner. I know that for certain. People in third world countries grew up with more money than my household saw per year, and I think I turned out ok. Modern people in America run around sporting expensive clothes and jewelry, the newest Jordans, and carrying the latest iPhones while living in low income housing on someone else's dime, eating nothing but junk they buy with their EBT card on someone else's dime, and relentlessly bitching about how bad they have it. frick. THEM.
Well, bless your heart.
Posted on 5/3/24 at 4:11 pm to TigerAxeOK
quote:
It's no different then subsidizing government funds to build low income housing and apartments to be occupied by welfare queens and the jobless.
People in general don't appreciate things they were handed and did not earn.
I was poor as shite and mowed lawns all summer just so I could have my own "new school clothes" like all the other kids. I had to start that off by getting a loan from my grandparents, which I paid back in full two weeks later, just to procure a push mower and string trimmer. Nobody bought me my first vehicle. That was me, and it was a run down old 1985 Yamaha 700 upon which I froze my arse off during the winter, that a friend sold me for $600. Up until then I used my bicycle, pieced together from parts given to me by friends, to drag my mower and weed eater around on a homemade trailer fashioned from 2×4s and old bicycle tires.
I appreciate everything and am proud to say I've been given nothing. I worked hard for everything I have, no matter how much that is or isn't, and I wouldn't be who I am today if I'd been a silver spooner. I know that for certain. People in third world countries grew up with more money than my household saw per year, and I think I turned out ok. Modern people in America run around sporting expensive clothes and jewelry, the newest Jordans, and carrying the latest iPhones while living in low income housing on someone else's dime, eating nothing but junk they buy with their EBT card on someone else's dime, and relentlessly bitching about how bad they have it. frick. THEM.
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