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Cakehunt3r t1_je9har5 wrote

Have you considered that people give up on arguing with strangers online after noticing that they are to uneducated on the matter or to stubborn to listen?

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Axis_Sage t1_je9h8ki wrote

Being divided in factions doesn't mean conflicts will get solved by violence

On the other hand removing money and people with anger issues won't achieve much because there are more reasons people develop anger issues

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Animemer_ t1_je9h1j8 wrote

Reply to anyone? by ItsAryNotAri_27

And when it's on 99%, your connection screws up and a window pops up saying "Download Failed, Please try again later."

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Callec254 t1_je9h0db wrote

If I sat there and argued with every person who was wrong on Reddit, that would be literally all I would do, all day long. Nowadays, I said what I said, and if you don't like it, then that's your fault.

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tasnimtahia17 t1_je9ghva wrote

2 sentences have a similar meaning but a normal man and a rich man tell differently. But I won't select a rich man because I didn't like what he said.

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YeetMeDaddio t1_je9fitg wrote

That's an optional extra step here. Filing an income tax return is only a requirement if I'm on the self-assessment system, earning more than €30,000 per annum (which I'm not), or I am a proprietary director.

It's certainly advisable to do it to make sure you don't get over taxed but it's not a requirement in most cases, and they do check themselves so most of the time it's not really necessary.

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