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    17 hours ago

    Correct, the good life is only for those that put in work.
    Shit ain’t free.

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        16 hours ago

        Ariat Rebars.
        I wear them tho, don’t eat them.
        They’re for something called a “Job”. Don’t worry if you’ve never heard of it.
        It’s where you trade your skills and work for goods and services, or vouchers for goods and services in the form of money. What’s your favorite flavour of Valenki?

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          15 hours ago

          How novel that you define worth through work. Some people just take the programming better than others. Just look at the US South; prideful slaves living in poverty working themselves to death.

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            15 hours ago

            I didn’t define worth at all. [Edit: not the worth of a person anyway…] Are you stroking out due to lack of producing any work?

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              15 hours ago

              So your continued implication that I don’t have a job therefore what I’m saying is irrelevant isn’t a comment on my worth? Good to know.

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                15 hours ago

                Lol what you’re saying is irrelevant because your of shallow understanding and your immediate implication that one [licks a boot] if they point out said shallow understanding.