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Originally posted by Bestia View Post
I would amend the last bit to say the only one's safe are the ultra rich. All the way up through upper middle income can be jobbed by the systemhttp://betionastore.es/
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Originally posted by Giles View PostSame fear I’ve had since I was a young age is being accused of something major I just didn’t do!
Can you imagine that? Getting a life sentence for say murder…and you DIDN’T do it???? Aaaagghhhhhhh, no thanks.
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Originally posted by Big Beat View PostKeeping the kids on the right path and not dying prematurely are probably two.
I have always had plenty of work but anxiety about needing to earn a living is one of the things that drives me on. I never take work and money for granted, I probably need to feel a bit more secure in my own head about this because I am in a relatively good position in life
And the money thing kinda' goes hand-in-hand with that -- if I didn't have a kid, it wouldn't matter, I'd always find a way to get by and my needs are very low. But once you're the "protector", you gotta' find a way to keep the ball rolling, even when it doesn't want to.
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Originally posted by lifepulse View Post
This resonates with me big time, guessing it does for anybody with kids. Since getting the wonky neurological diagnosis last year, realizing I may not be able to walk and do "normal stuff", much younger than I ever would have guessed -- and having a 14-year-old daughter, the prospect of maybe not being able to be around to see her fully develop into adulthood and/or help her with "normal dad things" -- weighs on me heavily at times.
And the money thing kinda' goes hand-in-hand with that -- if I didn't have a kid, it wouldn't matter, I'd always find a way to get by and my needs are very low. But once you're the "protector", you gotta' find a way to keep the ball rolling, even when it doesn't want to.
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Originally posted by Bestia View Post
Three greatest core roles for any father - protector, provider, teacher
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Originally posted by Beti ona View PostI would sign for being crushed to death on the squat bar, or from a massive heart attack with deadlifting ... but I wouldn't want to have a serious accident and survive, fuck.
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