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Poor people are more productive
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2016-04-06 at 3:22 AM UTCYeah, being poor sucks. But dealing with all the fucking stress and limiting your purchases and shit is all fucking life experience and how to deal with bad situations. No dishwasher? Do the dishes yourself, yeah its gruntwork, but its work. Rich people sitting on their ass all day would get fucking destroyed in prison, anal annihilation etc
plus when youre poor you can sleep on the floor
which is fucking better than sleeping on a seely posturpedic fuckin mattress crib bed stack
sleeping on the floor is good for your back
and plus its easier to carpet surf for crack
I carpet surfed on bk-2cb once. Just laying on the carpet spazzing out like a spastic buzzing unhuman non-socialite.
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2016-04-06 at 3:27 AM UTCI sometimes wonder if there's a hard and fast income/value threshold that you need to be a sociopath to break through
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2016-04-06 at 3:40 AM UTCwhat do you mean?
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2016-04-06 at 4:04 AM UTC
I sometimes wonder if there's a hard and fast income/value threshold that you need to be a sociopath to break through
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2016-04-06 at 4:07 AM UTCI didn't think I was a sociopath though, maybe I was wrong
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2016-04-06 at 6:01 AM UTC
I sometimes wonder if there's a hard and fast income/value threshold that you need to be a sociopath to break through
Jaded. Let's be honest, users here tend to have certain characteristics, life experiences.
The long-term poor are poor for a good reason. You should look into Bryan Caplan's writing on adoption studies and hereditarianism. In the long run, on average, your parents make no impact on your outcomes. IIRC a study comparing adopted Koreans showed than after age 30, on average, those adopted into the poorest households made just as much as those from the richest.
Of course people are going to be hesitant, highly adverse, to accepting that they or their children, relatives, are genetically inferior and responsible for their own failures. -
2016-04-06 at 7:30 AM UTC
Jaded. Let's be honest, users here tend to have certain characteristics, life experiences.
The long-term poor are poor for a good reason. You should look into Bryan Caplan's writing on adoption studies and hereditarianism. In the long run, on average, your parents make no impact on your outcomes. IIRC a study comparing adopted Koreans showed than after age 30, on average, those adopted into the poorest households made just as much as those from the richest.
Of course people are going to be hesitant, highly adverse, to accepting that they or their children, relatives, are genetically inferior and responsible for their own failures.
You have Autism. -
2016-04-06 at 8:09 AM UTCYou have so many things even my enhanced autistic memory can't keep track of them.
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2016-04-08 at 10:34 PM UTCYou are an enlightened and insightful scholar Mr.Roshambo
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2016-04-09 at 2:16 AM UTC
Of course people are going to be hesitant, highly adverse, to accepting that they or their children, relatives, are genetically inferior and responsible for their own failures.
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2016-04-09 at 10:33 AM UTCI'm probably the biggest sociopath here, plus I like to play with knives