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Redstar · 36-40, M
So what grand sacrifices have you made that you think gives you the right to tell people when they can and can't shop, just so you wont be slightly inconvenienced? Ever think that perhaps it's more convenient for them to do it on the weekends, or that like you, they have no choice?
I bet at least a few those older people have gone to war, putting their life on the line for the sake of the next generation. What have you done for them?
I bet at least a few those older people have gone to war, putting their life on the line for the sake of the next generation. What have you done for them?
IndigoSavage · 22-25, F
@Redstar"So what grand sacrifices have you made that you think gives you the right to tell people when they can and can't shop"
A year of lockdown. Nuff said.
"I bet at least a few those older people have gone to war, putting their life on the line for the sake of the next generation. What have you done for them?"
No. In the UK, all old people you see in shops were kids during ww2 which actually makes them a burden on the uks war effort. And I refer you to my above point about lockdown. Nuff said.
A year of lockdown. Nuff said.
"I bet at least a few those older people have gone to war, putting their life on the line for the sake of the next generation. What have you done for them?"
No. In the UK, all old people you see in shops were kids during ww2 which actually makes them a burden on the uks war effort. And I refer you to my above point about lockdown. Nuff said.
Budwick · 70-79, M
@IndigoSavage
Oh no! Lock-down? Just like everyone else? You poor, pathetic thing!
A year of lockdown. Nuff said.
Oh no! Lock-down? Just like everyone else? You poor, pathetic thing!
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BiasForAction · M
@IndigoSavage Lincoln once said "I'd rather be called a fool than open my mouth and remove all doubt." You should follow his advice.