excuse me i hate to interrupt but i just do not feel safe in the midst of underpaid workers who feel its their sole duty to put food on their families tables. wheres the keynsian thought process on that? im getting used to but im feeling like i kinda disagree with the values i was raised into. sleepless nights and days id rather be alone home and safe are all dissolved and im not one to complain. take this man a vietnam veteran and 87. worked every day for 63 years. he barely got by. worked 2 jobs but theres no option to retire until he found himself applying for food stamps. who wouldve guessed? he lost all of his pride and yet he was denied. they said he made too much money but barely got by. 4 years later he died and was replaced by some inexperienced kid like me. they can be paid at minimum wage, ya see? existing solely to prop up the economy. in a world that constantly disagrees im starting to rather be a refugee. i am trapped between a world of western esotericism and enforced masculinity. i intend to destroy your faithful lands and your precious tombs. but a punching bag its more likely that i will sit back and retire to my room. escaping all laws! new wave holocaust! make the machines go! pleaful ceo
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