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I really can't see the point in work either, especially when we are all going to snuff it eventually.
Especially as we have the unnatural situation where the state will step in and feed and house you and your children if you can't be bothered to.
Years ago I lived in a new build flat. They had to have a percentage of social housing (on the lower floors of course). I often used to question why I was bothering? as I headed off early doors on my commute and they dozed on...
I really can't see the point in work either, especially when we are all going to snuff it eventually.
Especially as we have the unnatural situation where the state will step in and feed and house you and your children if you can't be bothered to.
Years ago I lived in a new build flat. They had to have a percentage of social housing (on the lower floors of course). I often used to question why I was bothering? as I headed off early doors on my commute and they dozed on...
When you look at all the benefits the unemployed get, yet we get penalised for working. How much more will to fork out for using our cars to earn our bread?
Greenman, it sounds like it might be the start of depression.
Wyot, the state does not keep people to the same standard as if they were in work.
They keep them barely existing and living in terror of the money being stopped for a trivial or invented reason.
When you live like that, you don't stay fit to work for long.
Honey wrote: Greenman, it sounds like it might be the start of depression.
Wyot, the state does not keep people to the same standard as if they were in work.
They keep them barely existing and living in terror of the money being stopped for a trivial or invented reason.
When you live like that, you don't stay fit to work for long.
I know Honey I wasn't being 100% serious there. Wasn't playing with a straight bat, as they say. But it did use to piss me off!!