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What is it with you and capitalizing the word man?
I have a freakishly large johnson, does that make me a man? Yes.
I support my family and make sure they do not want for anything. Does that make me a man? Yes.
Does not paying taxes to criminally corrupt government and refusing to live by a subjective "ethical code" that others seem to possess make me a man? Yes.
This real man crap you seem to be obsessed with has got to go.
Want to know my ethical code? Don't F*** with me and I won't F*** with you. Pretty simple to understand, and that goes to individuals, groups, and governmental entities as well.
Capitalized to demonstrate to you that it is something you are not.
My response here is similar to another post in that you rantings are of a bitter person who is not properly equipped to discuss serious topics with mature adults.
we are the government (of the people, by the people, for the people). You have no choice. If you are not happy the way things are, then you should work to change it.
lol if you actually believe that, you are more delusional than the jesus freaks.
This is not a country of, by, and for the people. It once was, but that time has long since passed.
Capitalized to demonstrate to you that it is something you are not.
My response here is similar to another post in that you rantings are of a bitter person who is not properly equipped to discuss serious topics with mature adults.
Saying someone is not a "man" because they do something that doesnt fit your narrow view of what a "man" is.
Do you also own one of those pink shirts that says "Real Men Wear Pink" on it too?
Came upon an interesting situation with a good friend of mine from work and thought I would get some opinions....
The meat and potatoes of it: I (and my friend) are bartenders in an upper scale tourist area in the midwest. As such, we make a fairly good living and admittedly most of it is tax free. (No, I sure as hell do not report every cent I make ).
That being said, my friend who is somewhat of a "preparedness type" recently got approved for food stamps since his provable income is very low. He and his family are set to receive somewhere around $400 +/- a month. He told me he plans on using that solely for the purpose of stocking his cellar and pantry with a doomsday stockpile of food.
On one hand, I despise anyone receiving food stamps since they are completely unconstitutional IMO, but on the other, I applaud his willingness to use the system for his own benefit and prepare for a scenario which would most likely be caused by the government itself.
We got into a friendly debate over the merits of going on the public dime versus using the already broken system to prepare for its eventual catastrophic ending.
Thoughts?
Do you also admire other people who use the system for their own benefit?
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