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In reply to the discussion: If I hear one more rich fuck talk about the dignity of work... [View all]tk2kewl
(18,133 posts)14. that's fine...
add to the list those things that count as work in your view.
I could go on from my list to include all means of helping your fellow man: cop; fireman; doctor; nurse.
Other things that qualify as work: waiting tables; cashier; stock clerk; secretary...
No doubt the list goes on. But as I was taught as child growing up in the 60s and 70s, you need to use your gifts and your skill to contribute to society and if you do you deserve to be rewarded and appreciated. A career as a "taker" was literally a foreign concept to me until I had already become an adult.
Even if one has "all kinds of skills" whatever they might be, if their primary use is to take more for themselves at the expense of others they deserve contempt.
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There are three things you don't want to watch being made - law, sausage and software
TrogL
Apr 2012
#12
but those rich kids need to be smart enough to keep the proles down and their bank accounts secret
tk2kewl
Apr 2012
#36
I know what "a donkey on the edge!" looks like, but what is an elephant on the edge?
tk2kewl
Apr 2012
#40