In nearly every system, individuals often find ways to exploit or manipulate the rules; it's part of human nature. When money is involved, this becomes even more dangerous, as it can allow someone to amass significant wealth in a small factor bill instead of the goods. This dynamic is so deeply embedded in modern society that reversing it seems impossible. Those who possess great wealth have the choice to either share it or hoard it. In many ways, when it comes to money, we seem to have regressed rather than progressed. The Indigenous peoples of the Americas once lived with a freedom and simplicity that many today could never imagine. This is why some argue that the ideal future citizen should own nothing and live off a minimal amount of land, embracing a simpler, more sustainable way of life.
NastyNative
joined 1 year ago
A free meal and possibly good company. I would take a shot at it for sure!
I think there are people who love their job me included. The clients and co workers make it a bad experience.
The music alone was worth the play! I played this on sega genesis all day long!
Potatoes and tomatoes…lol
It’s funny cause I can still read and understand what they are selling.
If you are free of debt and have just $10 in your possession, you are financially ahead of approximately 70% of Americans.
Some of us loved a past dog so much that the pain of losing them is enough to never want one again.
A hammer would work!
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Why would anyone be interested in playing with cheaters?