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NoNoNora383
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Um...if you don't work then you don't get money, if you don't get money then you can't eat. People won't just serve you on a silver platter.
------- Vote Nora! There will be kittens!
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HideOrSeek
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That's why being a hippie backpacker is way more entertaining.
------- Mi-Re-Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Mi.
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grinzbie
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I agree that life is work but think about it in a primitive way, you wiould still have to hunt, gather, food every day, find shelter and protect yourself from god knows what. If we didnt have jobs we would be doing something to sustain our lives. But true people should enjoy life more.,
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2:25 pm on Sep. 25, 2008 | Joined April 2008 | 93 Days Active Join to learn more about grinzbie New York, United States | Bi-curious Female | 2347 Posts | 3655 Points
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To be honest with you, I'd enjoy the primitive life much more. I am physically capeable of doing it and besides, it's a free world. No bosses, no complications, no nothing. You hunt to survive and enjoy the nature.
------- I believe i can fly. No really, i can fly.
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motorhead113
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Quote: from dylan6405 at 6:54 pm on Sep. 25, 2008
You have one fucked up view on life. 
How so? Personally I agree, kind of. I mean think about it. You're born. Then you turn like, 4-5 and you start school. Work. Then you get to be like 12-14 and get a paper route or mow lawns or some shit. More work. Then you get older and finish school but start college/university. Work. After you finish college/university you get a career. Yet more work. Then you retire and spend say 10-15 years enjoying yourself before you die. So really, you spend roughly twenty years of your life not working, give or take a year or two. Given that the average lifespan is 80ish, that's only one quarter. Three quarters of life is spent working.
------- Never forget. White Ninja. 2.17.08 "I'm in a constant state of boogie." -Fenton "Mankind hasn't invented the sandwich that I couldn't finish." -Me
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wakeNbake420
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I agree
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KKKay
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I agree
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2:31 pm on Sep. 25, 2008 | Joined Sep. 2008 | 41 Days Active Join to learn more about KKKay Wisconsin, United States | Lesbian Female | 1747 Posts | 3156 Points
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switchfoot52
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i agree. i had a job on and off for 2 years and i hate it. so im not working. its so much fun doing whatever u want but then i dont have any money. i mostly need money to fix my car and put gas in it otherwise i live for free.
------- party hardy, rock and roll. party like a rockstar!!!!
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azp
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I share quite a similar perspective to yours; although I don't think that it is necessarily our jobs that's fucked up, it is more presumably that the jobs we chosen are not appropriate for us, or in a simple sense, we do not desire this chosen job. In my point of view, I would put the blame on society, essentially society is fucked up. Unconsciously, we are imposed a fair amount of pressure through society, it is here we decided to choose jobs we may dislike just to integrate into what is known as "conventional." I mean not all of us wants to become doctors and lawyers or dressed up in a business suit everyday, however we get pressured into these careers because bus drivers and garbage mans are apparently not respectable jobs in the view of society. So in the end, what good is respect when you're not enjoying what you're doing? Me, for example went into university for Criminal Justice, because most of my friends and family frown upon those that went to college, they see that university was the only path to attain success in life. However, after spending a depressing month in university, I asked myself one question, "Is this really what I want to do with my life?" And my answer was an obvious "no" so I dropped out the first month and I'm now changing my path to go into college for aviation mechanic. Mentioning University, this is another big problem in our lives, we are burdened by the fact that we cannot attain the jobs we wanted because we simply do not have that degree, that little piece of fuckin paper that doesn't mean a thing, all it proves is you went into some institution to learn a bunch of theories that are probably irrelevant to your job description anyways, plus it's not like it save your employer the time from training you, because obviously you're still going to be trained for the job. Yet many people with much potentials couldn't get these position simply because of that one piece of paper. Although I wouldn't disagree with the fact that there are exceptions where you would require people like doctors and engineers to have degrees. But the way I see it, many jobs that require degree, I simply cannot find a necessity for.
------- The more I know, the more I am convinced I know realitivly nothing.
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8:19 pm on Sep. 25, 2008 | Joined Sep. 2005 | 421 Days Active Join to learn more about azp Ontario, Canada | Straight Male | 1098 Posts | 6547 Points
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