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13 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

uh oh, this is one of those threads that the toyota prius boys come to on their soapbox to tell everyone how evil the rich are because they wont give them another stimulus check to get some super cool ground effects and a wing on the back of their toyota prius. Damn those evil rich people! If they are rich, they just must be evil because it makes me look all hip and modern woke cool if I say it!

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Rich don't make you cool either.

 

People with power can be evil just because of the power they have over people. This is in everyday life. If you worked you should know supervisors and managers try to act like they are boss and tell you what to do in the workplace. If you have power over people you tend to do what you want.

 

So glad I work for myself and make my own schedule. No more stressing about work when you're your own boss.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

uh oh, this is one of those threads that the toyota prius boys come to on their soapbox to tell everyone how evil the rich are because they wont give them another stimulus check to get some super cool ground effects and a wing on the back of their toyota prius. Damn those evil rich people! If they are rich, they just must be evil because it makes me look all hip and modern woke cool if I say it!

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What. 

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On 7/9/2024 at 2:33 PM, CamWhoaaCam said:

Rich don't make you cool either.

 

People with power can be evil just because of the power they have over people. This is in everyday life. If you worked you should know supervisors and managers try to act like they are boss and tell you what to do in the workplace. If you have power over people you tend to do what you want.

 

So glad I work for myself and make my own schedule. No more stressing about work when you're your own boss.

 

 

But ive met  plenty of poor and middle class people who are evil as hell too so that applies to everyone.

As far as bosses in the workplace, ive had some fat worthless lazy sacks of poo who just boss and do nothing while taking advantage of things also so I know what you mean. On the flip side, I also had some very solid managerial types who led by example and were good people caring for those who worked under them.

Glad I work for myself these days as well. I never could stand some moron telling me what I needed to do that day and what was expected of me.

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4 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Exactly what I said whether you agree or not its merely reading comprehension. You know what I mean but we can pretend we don't if you want to do it that way, I don't 

 It was a nonsensical rambling at best throwing out a bunch of buzz words 

 

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