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ozgirl512 · 26-30, F
Yeah, you're right... After sacrificing their lives to give you the best start in life they can. They should now get out of the way
IndigoSavage · 22-25, F
@ozgirl512 the old people in the shops didn't sacrifice anything for me.
ozgirl512 · 26-30, F
@IndigoSavage But they did for their kids... And yeah, for you too, through paying taxes that bought the schools you go to and the roads you drive on
luv2fish · 61-69, M
@IndigoSavage You're still an ungrateful entitled little twit.
IndigoSavage · 22-25, F
@ozgirl512 yes for [i]their[/i] kids. And by the way, the young is in debt to subsidise their pensions. Pensions we might not get when we're their age.
IndigoSavage · 22-25, F
@luv2fish youre still old. And it's only going to get worse for you. No wonder you're triggered.
ozgirl512 · 26-30, F
@IndigoSavage First of their kids can be the fireman who saves you or the trust that brings you knowledge... Secondly their pensions come from money they made during their lives and yes, from your taxes, just as part of your pension will find from Simone else's taxes
IndigoSavage · 22-25, F
@ozgirl512 no. My dad works in high finance. We pay for the boomers.
ozgirl512 · 26-30, F
@IndigoSavage Just as someone who pay for you... And here we have compulsory superannuation payments taken from each monthly pay... That's invested.
I suggest you need to talk more with your dad on this
I suggest you need to talk more with your dad on this
Budwick · 70-79, M
Eddiesolds · 61-69, M
@ozgirl512 lmfao