rod
Retired 23 years
Sin has all but been banished from the internet. Good porn is getting harder to find all the time. Good sin was easier to download years ago when the internet was just getting going.Sin has ruined the Internet.
Sin has all but been banished from the internet. Good porn is getting harder to find all the time. Good sin was easier to download years ago when the internet was just getting going.Sin has ruined the Internet.
That doesn't even make sense. You're saying dial up and a desk was easier than your tiny screen with satellite data in your pocket?Sin has all but been banished from the internet. Good porn is getting harder to find all the time. Good sin was easier to download years ago when the internet was just getting going.
Get a job, stop eating at McDonald’s, quit buying beer, weed, get a higher paying job, get 2 jobs delivering pizza on the side. Or do without.How about if they can't afford it?
It would definitely be better. That’s not even close.Sometimes I think life would be better without the Internet. People got along fine without it before.
Nobody cares.
I'm informing you of who is going to win, and I'm making lots of money off of knowing who is going to win.That’s like knowing that liberalism is going to destroy the economy and individual rights, yet you keep voting for a democrat, lol. Makes absolutely no sense bern.
For a non-liberal, you seem to have no clue how country life actually works.Get a job, stop eating at McDonald’s, quit buying beer, weed, get a higher paying job, get 2 jobs delivering pizza on the side. Or do without.
Must be a Minnesota thing. You can Google whatever you can imagine and watch all the free porn you can stand.Sin has all but been banished from the internet. Good porn is getting harder to find all the time. Good sin was easier to download years ago when the internet was just getting going.
Ah. Good for you. Put it to good useI'm informing you of who is going to win, and I'm making lots of money off of knowing who is going to win.
If I know what's going to happen, making money off of it is the natural conclusion.
A lot of small towns out there with fast food jobs about all that's available.Get a job, stop eating at McDonald’s, quit buying beer, weed, get a higher paying job, get 2 jobs delivering pizza on the side. Or do without.
boring pornMust be a Minnesota thing. You can Google whatever you can imagine and watch all the free porn you can stand.
To me it all gets boring except when you really, really need it. I had a brother-in-law who was constantly looking at it. Back in my 40's I visited them and as a going away present he gave me about a dozen magazines. I tossed them at the airport.boring porn
Free willI'm informing you of who is going to win, and I'm making lots of money off of knowing who is going to win.
If I know what's going to happen, making money off of it is the natural conclusion.
I wouldn’t know to say that’s 100% accurate. However if it is there are always entrepreneurial opportunities or you can get two of those fast food jobs until you work hard enough to work your way into a managerial position. You can become a manager at McDonald’s and make 50k a year. A local gas station/eatery around where I live pays 80k a year to be a store manager. There are a plethora of opportunities right now to make money, you just need to get off the couch. No reason to not be able to afford 100 per month for internet if you want it.A lot of small towns out there with fast food jobs about all that's available.
I know that if you live in the country and cant afford to live there, because you can’t find a job, then you need to move. I’d like to live in a lot of places, but I’m not independently wealthy. Spare your sob stories, get off your ass, and do something if you want money. I’m not saying you personally, just anyone who says they can’t afford something like internet.For a non-liberal, you seem to have no clue how country life actually works.
I wash dishes at Freddy's a block up the road when ups isn't offering double shifts. A job is a job.I wouldn’t know to say that’s 100% accurate. However if it is there are always entrepreneurial opportunities or you can get two of those fast food jobs until you work hard enough to work your way into a managerial position. You can become a manager at McDonald’s and make 50k a year. A local gas station/eatery around where I live pays 80k a year to be a store manager. There are a plethora of opportunities right now to make money, you just need to get off the couch. No reason to not be able to afford 100 per month for internet if you want it.
There’s always something that somebody would be willing to pay you for.I wash dishes at Freddy's a block up the road when ups isn't offering double shifts. A job is a job.
As a young man in the early 80's I did just that. I worked at a supermarket for over 4 years in high school and while attending jr. college. They wanted me to go fulltime but I wanted a degree. I left to attend a Christian college and my stepmother got cancer and my father's business went under. So I quit and joined the Air Force. After getting out I moved in with my brother in Memphis and eventually got on with FedEx. While sr mgrs offered to have me get into mgmt training several times I was content being a courier and wanted no part of what mgrs went through. You say you can do this or that as if it's easy. I worked very hard as a courier but giving my life over to a company like a FedEx mgr did even if it meant better money wasn't appealing. At the end of the day looking back I made the right choice for me. There's a lot more to life than money. Some people are driven to succeed and often do. I don't begrudge them the better pay. But I have/had other interests beyond schlepping pkgs. The job was a means to an end, not the end.I know that if you live in the country and cant afford to live there, because you can’t find a job, then you need to move. I’d like to live in a lot of places, but I’m not independently wealthy. Spare your sob stories, get off your ass, and do something if you want money. I’m not saying you personally, just anyone who says they can’t afford something like internet.
Money is certainly not as important as happiness, I never said it was. However if you have come to that conclusion, then you don’t get to complain about not having something, because you could always get a job and have it. As a Christian I’m sure you know the verse “whoever shall not work, neither shall he eat” I never said moving to where the money is is what anyone should do. I said if you can’t support yourself, or you want more, and there is absolutely no work where you live, then you need to do something about it. You don’t just get to sit and complain and expect someone else to buy it for you. I also never said that work is easy, it’s not, it’s very hard, so is life. However at the moment FINDING work is easy. I’ve worked two jobs for about 25% of my working life. Not because I had to to survive, but because I wanted to better my situation and my families. I’m saying do what you want, but don’t complain about having to work for it, or say there isn’t any work to be able to afford internet, because that’s just untrue.As a young man in the early 80's I did just that. I worked at a supermarket for over 4 years in high school and while attending jr. college. They wanted me to go fulltime but I wanted a degree. I left to attend a Christian college and my stepmother got cancer and my father's business went under. So I quit and joined the Air Force. After getting out I moved in with my brother in Memphis and eventually got on with FedEx. While sr mgrs offered to have me get into mgmt training several times I was content being a courier and wanted no part of what mgrs went through. You say you can do this or that as if it's easy. I worked very hard as a courier but giving my life over to a company like a FedEx mgr did even if it meant better money wasn't appealing. At the end of the day looking back I made the right choice for me. There's a lot more to life than money. Some people are driven to succeed and often do. I don't begrudge them the better pay. But I have/had other interests beyond schlepping pkgs. The job was a means to an end, not the end.
Telling people they need to move from their home for more money isn't always worth it. Once I moved away and because of the nature of FedEx I spent many, many years away from my family at Thanksgiving and Christmas. And having traveled through most of the country for decades I can say unequivocally that in many small towns it's a struggle to find work that will support a family. My mother often worked two to three jobs at a time in fast food with few raises and no benefits. She never made $30k in a year even when working a full-time and two part-time jobs. People can be very cavalier about other people's situations but until you face it yourself you don't really know what they're going through.