Mamba Girl has some ridiculous views on consumption, but I gotta say Duke - you are totally not sustainable.
8/24/2010 11:02:33 AM
*buys up all of the water*FUCK YOU SPEND IT HOW I WANT
8/24/2010 11:04:38 AM
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Also, I've noticed Chick Fil A apparently only hires young, reasonably attractive people, so if the Biology grad is a fatty she probably has no chance.
8/24/2010 1:38:31 PM
Everyone should live a sustainable lifestyle.
8/24/2010 3:26:59 PM
Dubble post[Edited on August 24, 2010 at 3:27 PM. Reason : .]
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8/24/2010 3:55:45 PM
^^ As much as I agree with the sentiment, minimum wage doesn't stop people from working for themselves. Instead of "Homeless, please give me money" signs, how about "Homeless, will do odd jobs. Bottled water $1" signs?
8/24/2010 8:04:19 PM
Riiiiiiighhhttt. Because a destitute homeless person is exactly the kind I'd like to invite in my home to do chores and such. I don't really know a ton about the homeless, but I'm guessing you don't know much either.
8/24/2010 8:07:37 PM
8/24/2010 9:09:46 PM
I worked my ass off to have the job that pays me well. I'll buy whatever the fuck I want.
8/24/2010 9:16:47 PM
8/24/2010 10:14:47 PM
What makes you think that with all the other opportunities provided by all sorts of charities that are already out there that they will ever work? We can't even save them, they won't save themselves at this point. The best we can do is hope to help younger people avoid that situation and treat those in it like human beings.
8/24/2010 10:21:39 PM
theres so many opportunities. thats why we have no unemployment in this country. (remember, unemployment only counts people who are ACTIVELY LOOKING FOR WORK)Look at China, since they adopted communism their economy has only gone backwards.
8/24/2010 11:14:54 PM
wait, how does that result in more cars produced?
8/24/2010 11:37:57 PM
because total productivity goes up when more people are able to get on their feet and drive to work, drive their kids to the library, have more time to spend with their kids who then grow up and buy cars. society benefit and the economy grows long term.
8/24/2010 11:48:18 PM
how does my owning a pile of toys prohibit them from doing all that?
8/24/2010 11:49:50 PM
because they are in your driveway right now and not theirs.
8/24/2010 11:59:06 PM
ummyou realize that I didn't buy every last car, truck, and motorcycle on the market, right?
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8/25/2010 11:32:31 AM
Preservation of finite, non-renewable resources like oil, copper, aluminum, fresh air, undeveloped natural land, etc. Humanity has reached a point where we can't get more out of the planet than we are currently using. Duke's standard of living/consumption of such finite resources is well beyond what is portioned to him by the planet. Would you disagree disco_stu?
8/25/2010 12:07:41 PM
^^, so what you're really saying is that Duke didn't deserve even the buying power to buy those 7 vehicles. You're saying the other 6 people should have his share of the money he used so they too could buy cars.Have you admitted you're a communist?
8/25/2010 1:10:00 PM
8/25/2010 1:33:54 PM
^^I'm not saying that. You didn't read my whole post. I'm certainly far from communist
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8/25/2010 2:09:13 PM
^^you mean providing the bank with loanable funds?same difference. neither are good though.[Edited on August 25, 2010 at 2:11 PM. Reason : k]
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8/25/2010 2:16:18 PM
My hobby is preparing expensive, exquisite meals and then throwing them in the trash.
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8/25/2010 3:21:19 PM
I cant wait to see the responses to this. how long until we get a race comment (your white privilege)?how long until we get a clever "bootstrap" cartoon making fun of the idea that a person should take responsibility for themselves?how long until we get an anti-military comment?I am not in the military, but my life history follows a VERY similar trajectory otherwise. I came from a poor, single parent household. neither parents had a college education. yet I am supposed to feel 'guilty' because I do have an education and a career.
8/25/2010 3:41:30 PM
Don't forget that God has left the building.
8/25/2010 4:25:45 PM
^^ I was never poor, but I don't come from a privileged background, either (nor am I well-to-do now). I've had more advantages than some, and less than others. I'm fairly satisfied with what I've done so far with the cards I've been dealt (financially and in general).All I'm saying is that almost everyone in America has the opportunity to do pretty well for themselves financially if they apply themselves properly (certainly to meet the standard of living I'm currently at). If I drove a $40,000 new pickup truck or Honda sedan, nobody would think twice...but since I'd rather spend about that sum on a used Porsche, a beater pickup, a speedboat, a jet ski, and a few motorcycles, a couple of people are up in arms and think I shouldn't do it.Additionally, I hate this idea that success is mostly a matter of privilege or luck or something. Look, I make more money than a garbageman or a secretary, but it's not a free lunch. Over the years as well as today and ongoing, both I and they make choices and set priorities. You're goddamn right I make more money than they do...why shouldn't I? I could've skated through highschool, making mediocre grades in easy classes, then gone straight to work, pulling 9-5 hours answering the phone. I would've had a ton of fun doing it, too, and my lifestyle now would be looooow-stress. Plenty of people consciously make exactly that decision, and good for them if that's what they want. There's not a thing in the world wrong with that (as long as you don't then try to turn and take a slice of someone else's pie when you didn't do what it took to earn it yourself). The world needs laid back, vanilla, people to do menial jobs (I really don't mean that in a disparaging way, either).Others want the Porsche or the travel or to take a jet inverted over a mountain ridgeline at a few hundred feet and 600 mph...but they didn't/haven't/don't do what it took/takes to have/do those things, because at the time, living the easy life seemed more appealing. They score no sympathy from me.There are others who are workaholics and run themselves absolutely ragged, but make shitpiles of money doing it. They succeed like hell at what they set out to do (make money, have power/influence, whatever). Again, if that's what they want, go for it. The world needs elite powerbrokers, CEOs, and other earth-shakers, too...and I'll be damned if I'm going to enslave myself to be one of them. That said, I'm not jealous of them, and I don't think they owe me anything.
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8/25/2010 7:07:10 PM
I really hate to say this...the only thing sadder than this dumb whores posts, are the impassioned replies to them.And I don't say this because I disagree with her arguments, I say this because she is dumb as shit and hasn't made any sort of an argument worth replying to. This is a big red flag
8/25/2010 8:02:17 PM
WELP. SO MUCH FOR SARCASM
8/26/2010 8:54:34 AM
Sarcasm? What you said was absolutely true: back in the 40s when China adopted communism, its economy became backwards. 60 million died of starvation. In the late 70s when they abandoned communism, their economy began to prosper. The problem is that this well known story is not known by you, I can only guess through willful ignorance, as you clearly meant a true statement as sarcasm.
8/26/2010 9:32:47 AM