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My heart bleeds for you. As I look at my bus pass. :rolleyes:
I know you're only kidding with your last remark, but this reminds me of Spinal Tap: "We're very big in Bulgaria. And the other aria. In fact, I can't think of anyone who has benefitted more from the breakup of the Soviet Union than us." "Uh, except maybe the Bulgarian people?" "Oh. Oh yeah, them, I guess." :laughing: (not exact quote but close I think) |
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Yes, when you treat jobs as expendable the same way they treat you as expendable, you tend to go through a lot of jobs. But keep trucking along towards that BK pension, pal. If you never try anything then the sting of failure can never hurt you and that in itself is a sort of success... :rolleyes: |
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Stop the immature bickering and direct your anger towards the Elon musks who deserve it
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Go away we're having fun! How can you have a working class without pointless infighting and smears?
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But if I'm being truthful ya the musical chairs of jobs isn't from any sort of ambition it's from 1) being unstable 2) using temps. I never really suggested otherwise i just think you seem to pride yourself on giving up all hope as if that's some sorta consolation prize and to me it's just not. It's a defense mechanism and i have my own variety of those that i use to cope such as fantasizing about easy money where as you fantasize about being part of some movement or whatever. I know some of the revolution **** is for memes but it just looks to me like yet another form of cope. Nobody likes being a loser my friend. But if you ask me are all **** jobs equal my answer is no. So where as a couple dollars an hour difference maybe means nothing to you, to me it matters. That's the basic difference. |
If you two started a podcast, I'd listen.
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*cue dollar signs in my eyes*
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