nesquiksand2

nesquiksand2 t1_iuz9stc wrote

Because they don't want you to know their opinions. They want you to think their opponent is bad, and that they are good. If you really knew his opinions and plans, you wouldn't want to vote for him.

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nesquiksand2 t1_itrrs69 wrote

When I was a freshman at point park university, there was a well-known ghost in the dorms, which was an old hotel. The ghost was called "the shuffler," and it sounded as if someone was shuffling across the carpet. We would hear it in multiple peoples' rooms. The weirdest part was that you could follow the sound around the room. It always sounded like it came from the doorway, moved around the room, then back to the hallway. The creepiest time I heard it, I was in my room with my roommate. We were both on our beds, on our laptops, when we heard it come in from the doorway and walk to the window. Out of nowhere, the window blind shook. Not like a little bit, like someone grabbed a hold of it and shook it. It was pretty weird.

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nesquiksand2 t1_irk8wp5 wrote

"Helping people who don't want to help themselves is bad" is a very bootlicker thing to say, comrade. But I agree, everyone should be able to earn their own living, that's why I support unions. But I also think that a UBI for people making under a certain amount would actually support people making a living. More money to spend at businesses could help wages increase, would give people more money to focus on their own goals like going to school or starting their own business.

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