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Old 12-16-2006, 01:29 PM   #13 (permalink)
B. Fury
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Originally Posted by Anidawehi
Everybody works for somebody.
The only people who don't work for somebody else are the homeless who refuse to contribute to the world they live in.

That's what you wanna be?
Man, get off your ass and go get a job.
And stop looking down on your father.
You probably live off of his hard work and you're on line saying that he's a fool? If the man enjoys his work and he puts a roof over his family's head, food in their stomachs, and clothes on their back . . . that man is to be honored and respected. Especially by his children.

Ungrateful twerp.
Heheheheh...jumping to conclusions, are we?

For your information, I live on my own. And just because somebody doesn't want to work for somebody else for the rest of their lives doesn't necessarily mean they want to be a bum. Like I said in my last post that you obviously failed to read thoroughly, most people have to work for somebody else before they can work for themselves.

If you have to work at Mickey D's while writing that future best selling novel, then so be it. There is absolutely nothing wrong with not wanting to work for somebody else for the rest of your life as long as you're doing something about it.

Come on, man...if I was leeching off someone, it would be pretty idiot-like to "look down" on that person.

But you made me think of something else to say when you mentioned this:
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The only people who don't work for somebody else are the homeless who refuse to contribute to the world they live in.
People who want to become independently wealthy by eventually working for themselves are the ones who contribute to the world the most. Think about it...

Somebody creating the cure for cancer or AIDS
Somebody writing a magnificent screenplay (Hollywood sucks right now)
And I've heard talk about a car that will possibly run off water (H2O) in the near future.

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If the man enjoys his work and he puts a roof over his family's head, food in their stomachs, and clothes on their back . . . that man is to be honored and respected. Especially by his children.
Lol...I respect my Pop...like, duh...but actually it's the other way around. Does he respect my wishes to start my own business? Right now, I'm a substitute teacher...can't get more honorable than that...well, maybe a full-fledge teacher, lol. The fact remains that I still want to work for myself (and be RICH BITCH!). I mean...this is America, right? What's wrong with that?

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