Humandisinterest

93 pts ยท November 17, 2015


Fatman

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Can I have mine with extra sand please?

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is not enough, but wasting it does not help; it actively hinders ones plight. Don't listen to idle financial advice on twitter please. 2/2

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Anyone who thinks wasting $600 on a luxury when they are in financial trouble is neither here nor there is a complete idiot. The stimulus 1/

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It literally says unemployment is a risk factor for depression.

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Looks like Traditional Capitalism fares well then.

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there fella? No opinions? No political philosophy? You do realise that morals ad data are not always related don't you? 4/4

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and I believe you are wrong. It really is that simple. Go on, shout "data?" like some sort of backward parrot. So what do you want 3/3

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just lack of money that causes this, but a lack of self worth through not providing for oneself. You want to rob people of this dignity 2/

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They all literally say that it is well established that unemployment is a risk factor for depression. My contention is that it is not 1/

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Unemployment is not a risk factor of mental health issues. Please elaborate. 2/2

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They all start from the understanding that unemployment is a risk factor for mental health issues. You are arguing the position that 1/

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Work and providing for oneself and dependents has value and gives meaning to life. You want to take that away because you are a statist. 2/2

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No I'm not. I made a primae facie statement and you petulantly kept demanding data. It is as obvious as the Sun rising in the east that 1/

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Effects of lack of work in particularly men. Because work has meaning.

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Yes I did, and so are you, you fucking authoritarian. Wanting to compel people to pay money to let people sit on their arse. Jog on.

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You disagree because in some way you would like the state to provide for all. I do not. Good luck with that. 5/5

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Journal articles before you would concur? You would of course agree because on the face of it, it is a truism. My argument is a truism. 4/

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following statement. "Cars do not turn into custard when they reach 120mph". Do you agree, or would you need me to provide peer reviewed 3/

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lack of purpose and pride that work brings, as is self evident from long life benefit claimants to trust fund kids. Listen to the 2/

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I am making a Primae Facie argument. It is human nature to act out of self interest and if basic needs are met, most will suffer from a 1/

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Back up why UBI inspires altruism and creative freedom.

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They have no need for ambition, such is the plight of lower classes of people who spend their lives on state aid. 3/3

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Existing benefit systems not UBI. Those claims are self evident. Much like the trust fund kids who spiral into self destruction because 2/

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