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morrowasted
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So sit in your house that's probably 3-10 times the size of mine and wait for us to eat the rich OR make it right.
you are totally fucking clueless
you own a house?????
Yes I am staying home when I am not at work but I am still very much going to work
you're saying that nursing is a job for the "already dead"?????
I am trying very very hard to hold my tongue
seriously consider doing the same.
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How long will you let the rest of us starve for your needs?
oh fuck it, I just saw this.
MY needs? WHAT IN THE LITERAL FUCK ARE YOU GOING ON ABOUT??? I COULD QUIT AT ANY TIME YOU DUMB FUCKING PIECE OF SHIT
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Yeah, keep propping up the aristocracy by tending to the needs of sick people you bastard.
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Tantrika
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CookieCrumbs said: The suicide hotline has seen a massive call influx since layoffs started.
I think though it's largely related to culture. Not necessarily people so bad off they're starving.
We encourage too much for people to think their purpose and value is their job.
Employment is, and has been, identity for men and families for generations
my birth last name is actually has a literal translation of "worker of oak" because my French ancestors in Québec got off the boat and initially started life as carpenters
if you know someone with the last name of "Shoemaker" it is possible people early in their family line crafted shoes
generational poverty and stuff -- written into who you tell people you are or, at least, what you tell people you are/spend your life doing
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Occupational names include such simple examples as Smith (for a smith), Miller (for a miller), Farmer (for tax farmers or sometimes farmers), Thatcher (for a thatcher), Shepherd (for a shepherd), Potter (for a potter), and so on, as well as non-English ones, such as the German Eisenhauer (iron hewer, later Anglicized in America as Eisenhower) or Schneider (tailor) – or, as in English, Schmidt (smith). There are also more complicated names based on occupational titles. In England it was common for servants to take a modified version of their employer's occupation or first name as their last name,[according to whom?] adding the letter s to the word, although this formation could also be a patronymic. For instance, the surname Vickers is thought to have arisen as an occupational name adopted by the servant of a vicar,[35] while Roberts could have been adopted by either the son or the servant of a man named Robert. A subset of occupational names in English are names thought to be derived from the medieval mystery plays. The participants would often play the same roles for life, passing the part down to their oldest sons. Names derived from this may include King, Lord and Virgin. The original meaning of names based on medieval occupations may no longer be obvious in modern English (so the surnames Cooper, Chandler, and Cutler come from the occupations of making barrels, candles, and cutlery, respectively). Examples See also: Category:Occupational surnames.
Archer, Bailey, Bailhache, Baker, Brewer, Butcher, Carpenter, Carter, Chandler, Clark or Clarke, Collier, Cooper, Cook or Cooke, Dempster, Dyer, Farmer, Faulkner, Fisher, Fletcher, Fowler, Fuller, Gardener, Glover, Hayward, Hawkins, Head, Hunt or Hunter, Judge, Knight, Mason, Miller, Mower, Page, Palmer, Parker, Porter, Potter, Reeve or Reeves, Sawyer, Shoemaker, Slater, Smith, Stringer, Taylor, Thatcher, Turner, Walker, Weaver, Woodman and Wright (or variations such as Cartwright and Wainwright).
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ichugwindex
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We are all starving because of this and I'll leave it at that I guess. How many months of starving is ok for you? You gonna keep starving us for the dead while none of us can go back to work? Look I know you work medical but how long is that supposed to be a reasonable excuse for the rest of us not to eat?
Are we supposed to shoulder the burden? Most of us cant afford it like you.
-------------------- Only hope can give rise to the emotion we call despair. But it is nearly impossible for a man to try to live without hope, so I guess that leaves Man no choice but to walk around with despair as his companion.
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And you went on to talk about my personal standing with the people in my life? They love me because I dont ruin them for life like you med boys of all stations and positions. You best do medical in another country if you wanna pretend you give a fuck about a single patient when in the US you just drown them in debt
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brk
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Are actually starving or is it a metaphorical hunger?
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Re: On the present moment [Re: brk]
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Of course. Almost everyone in the lower class was a single check from being homeless in the US and then they act like this new thing is no big deal. This is the standard for everyone I know. Maybe 1/4th of them are getting any money
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"You own a house?" look hes already out for class warfare blood
-------------------- Only hope can give rise to the emotion we call despair. But it is nearly impossible for a man to try to live without hope, so I guess that leaves Man no choice but to walk around with despair as his companion.
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Re: On the present moment [Re: Thanatos10]
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The Blind Ass said: I’m currently celebrating Easter with a lot of people who care about each other.
Get out of your head!
I wuv you 💗👻
I thought other people didn’t exist.
Your vision, when you look around a room of people. Just that, without any mental imputation accompanying it, is just how it is. And if mental imputation accompanied it, that’s fine too, that’s also part of just how it is. Don’t confuse yourself.
Primal Non dual awareness of reality in a timeless moment. Does reality itself not allow one to speak of its very nature if one happens to misconstrue it due to a sentient beings ignorance or limits? Nope, it won’t correct you, if you get it right- it won’t confirm, if you say nothing of the reality of the nature of the Cosmos- it remains indifferent, like a mirror confronting a form, reflecting whatever appears as it is, yet being unchanged by it, leaving no trace behind.
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bodhisatta 
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Close the hospitals and all medical services for 2-5 years and let this mess sort itself out
You're insane.
Do you have any idea how many women would die of something as routine as childbirth without medical services?
You do realize that people die for reasons other than COVID19?
Oh no 
You realize every one of your ancestors was successful at passing their genes down? And that there's been no hospitals for 99.99% of human history
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Bodhi



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Re: On the present moment [Re: bodhisatta]
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both bodhi and morrowasted have a point, and if balanced whilst considered in tandem they make an even finer point.
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Edited by The Blind Ass (04/13/20 05:07 AM)
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bodhisatta 
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Yea suffering bad. No want to see people sad. Much empathy. Its all cool and what not. But absolutely unnecessary for the ultimate survival of the species. And maybe cutting back on population and population of people only supported by healthcare wouldn't be terrible
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@Morrow: the article talks about americanism when it actually refers to consumerist culture that's more widespread than just america, still a great read. thanks
@Dex: I know it's too late now, but that attitude is what kept your country from going into lockdown when it should have. wtf, man. I hope you realize how backwards you got this
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The Blind Ass
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Resilient adaptation will ensue, sure it’s not all going to be rainbows and butterfly’s, and those that can’t adapt will like always - be at a significant disadvantage, but that’s how the cookie crumbles. Humanity lives on, I see more good coming out of this in the long run than anything else.
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morrowasted
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You realize every one of your ancestors was successful at passing their genes down? And that there's been no hospitals for 99.99% of human history
Oh okay yeah lets just all go back to dying at 35 after having 10 children, 6 of whom died from illness or easily treatable accidents
That is definitely the world humand want to live in.
I would just look forward to having children soooo much knowing my wife has a signficant chance of dying with each one. But no worryz we can just go back to a time where women get lubbed over the head anytime a man feels loke having one. After all if we can go without doctors we can go without police
I dont give a shit about passing my genetic material on, thanm you very much, and neither do 99% of humand if it means we go back to acting like cave people
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morrowasted
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The Blind Ass said: Resilient adaptation will ensue, sure it’s not all going to be rainbows and butterfly’s, and those that can’t adapt will like always - be at a significant disadvantage, but that’s how the cookie crumbles. Humanity lives on, I see more good coming out of this in the long run than anything else.
by resilient adaptation you mean we go back to a society where the biggest man in any group calls the shots and women are treated as commodities then sure
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The Blind Ass
Bodhi



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Nope, not what I mean at all.
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Edited by The Blind Ass (04/13/20 06:46 AM)
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bodhisatta 
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You realize every one of your ancestors was successful at passing their genes down? And that there's been no hospitals for 99.99% of human history
Oh okay yeah lets just all go back to dying at 35 after having 10 children, 6 of whom died from illness or easily treatable accidents
That is definitely the world humand want to live in.
I would just look forward to having children soooo much knowing my wife has a signficant chance of dying with each one. But no worryz we can just go back to a time where women get lubbed over the head anytime a man feels loke having one. After all if we can go without doctors we can go without police
I dont give a shit about passing my genetic material on, thanm you very much, and neither do 99% of humand if it means we go back to acting like cave people

It's a big misconception to think we lived like cave people. There were flourishing societies in the middle of jungles over ten thousand years ago with agriculture and engineering.
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Humanity may be dooming itself through the avoidance of natural selection but lets be honest, is that a motivating factor for anyone to behave differently? These are the days of OUR lives. What we care about is our experiences and the experiences of the people we have shared experiences with. At least, I do.
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