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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nothing. Give something away for free then it uses it's value. You should see the streets near me after food bank day. People just chuck what they don't want in the gutter.
Do I think our wallets should be r4ped to pay for everyday essential, rent and utilities? No but given away for free means they become taken for granted and under appreciated. |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
"Bras!! I did not choose the boob life and if I'm expected to wear bra's for work so as not to be 'inappropriate' then they should pay for them!!"
I only agree if it's a requirement. These places should provide them, similar to a work uniform being provided.
Everywhere else it's just sort of your choice really. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Nothing. Give something away for free then it uses it's value. You should see the streets near me after food bank day. People just chuck what they don't want in the gutter.
Do I think our wallets should be r4ped to pay for everyday essential, rent and utilities? No but given away for free means they become taken for granted and under appreciated." this |
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By *edeWoman
over a year ago
the abyss |
"Bras!! I did not choose the boob life and if I'm expected to wear bra's for work so as not to be 'inappropriate' then they should pay for them!!
I only agree if it's a requirement. These places should provide them, similar to a work uniform being provided.
Everywhere else it's just sort of your choice really. "
I do agree - I try not to wear them. But work do not agree with my preference for comfort and not wanting to shell out £40 for a bra that's actually comfortable all day |
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"Nothing. Give something away for free then it uses it's value. You should see the streets near me after food bank day. People just chuck what they don't want in the gutter.
Do I think our wallets should be r4ped to pay for everyday essential, rent and utilities? No but given away for free means they become taken for granted and under appreciated. this "
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I would like to see site badges free to any man with proof of 8 inches or more
And site badge for any one under 4 inches doubled to cover the cost for the well endowed
I would be happy to pay a tenner |
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By *ttmcdguyTV/TS
over a year ago
Milton Keynes |
Water!!!
Water is a god given right !
So why are we paying for it ?
True fact : if someone knocks on your door and hands you a cup/glass etc and asks politely for a drink of water by law you have fill said cup !
Evan thought you have to pay for it !! |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
"Water!!!
Water is a god given right !
So why are we paying for it ?
True fact : if someone knocks on your door and hands you a cup/glass etc and asks politely for a drink of water by law you have fill said cup !
Evan thought you have to pay for it !! "
Water is free. Water is "god" given.
Clean water however, that has human intervention. Somebody is charging you for the service of cleaning it.
Go to the sea, go to a river, collect rainfall. You are of course able to try and clean it yourself. |
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If a technologically advanced society can't fulfil the basic needs of its citizens better than a state of nature something is clearly wrong.
Water, basic food, shelter, energy, internet, education, healthcare, mass transport should all be 'free'.
They are all economic multipliers and choice has far less utility than having access to them. Market completion offers no value, and in most cases is practically nonsensical.
The rest can be left to the free market. Everyone needs 100s of pairs of shoes or a car with the same chassis and engine but a different badge on. And let's face it no one likes Burger King. |
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"Nothing. Give something away for free then it uses it's value. You should see the streets near me after food bank day. People just chuck what they don't want in the gutter.
Do I think our wallets should be r4ped to pay for everyday essential, rent and utilities? No but given away for free means they become taken for granted and under appreciated. this
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Exactly this.
Not to mention that the products would need to be paid for with taxes, so it would be another opportunity for corruption at government level. |
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