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Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.
ConfederateSS wrote:Just because people are idiots... Doesn't make them wrong.
notyou2 wrote:Ram, try moving to China where they solve every crime immediately.
armati wrote:I like that map, they got he kangaroos right.
The ram wrote:Actual fact from the Lancet ( non political, medical magazine). 6.5M migrants have registered with GP's in the last 10 years in the UK. 11% of our population.
The ram wrote:Actual fact from the Lancet ( non political, medical magazine). 6.5M migrants have registered with GP's in the last 10 years in the UK. 11% of our population.
mrswdk wrote:The ram wrote:Actual fact from the Lancet ( non political, medical magazine). 6.5M migrants have registered with GP's in the last 10 years in the UK. 11% of our population.
More migrants coming to the UK is a good thing, unless you want the NHS to implode in 2025.
mrswdk wrote:The ram wrote:Actual fact from the Lancet ( non political, medical magazine). 6.5M migrants have registered with GP's in the last 10 years in the UK. 11% of our population.
More migrants coming to the UK is a good thing, unless you want the NHS to implode in 2025.
mrswdk wrote:
tzor wrote:mrswdk wrote:
That map is so wrong. First of all the area marked "evil doers" looks like South France (where they wear no pants) and Italy (where comes Pizza).
mrswdk wrote:Yeah ikr, all these snow flakes who still have all their own teeth and aren't dying of diarrhea aged 17.
The ram wrote:We'd have a far better medical service if it was private
The ram wrote:not paying for medical tourists.
The ram wrote:Dukasaur wrote:The ram wrote:armati wrote:Forgot to say, once cash is taken away, altho there is resistance to that happening, once we go cashless the authorities,government,face book and probly netflix and besos will know every move a person makes.
Chips implanted will follow that, chips have already begun on a volunteer basis at some companies.
People actually want them, I bet once a plug of some kind is invented to attach a smart phone to a persons brain every one will want it. lol
Once we're cashless they can choose who eats and who doesn't, but I can't see that happening in the next 30 years.
Interesting you mention chips, how will they make the people think they need them inserted? Steal more children? Pl
Same as everything else. Convenience. People have happily moved from cash to plastic because it saves the hassle of going to the bank and getting money out in advance. A chip in your wrist that you pass over the cash register instead of having to fumble through the 30 or 40 different cards in your wallet simply saves time. Like it or not, bottom line is if you can save people time they'll accept it.
So to save a few seconds here and there you'd rather be chipped? And how many chips?
armati wrote:
I use cash except for auto payments like phone bills,taxes etc
I find the people using cards slow lines down.
The trick is to carry change, I pay exact amount every time, the cashier
doesnt need to give me change, I am about 2000 times faster than plastic.
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DoomYoshi wrote:armati wrote:
I find the people using cards slow lines down.
This. You just don't notice the extra time because instead of interacting with the person standing in front of you, you are interacting with the machine. Paying with a card is like playing Civilization... before you know it a week has gone by.
Credit cards are the very tool of Satan.
" No man can serve two masters: for either he
will hate the one, and love the other; or else
he will hold to the one, and despise the other,
Ye cannot serve God and mammon."
They don't call them "Master"cards for nothing. It is a deliberate provocation of the people of God and an affront to human dignity.
The entire credit card system is designed to make you exploit your neighbor while not realizing it.
What would you call a person who steals from his neighbor, lends his stuff back to him at interest and then comes to claim it and more when he can't pay the bill? That's what I call Average Joe who carries a credit card, because that's exactly what we have. The points and rewards on the credit cards aren't free and they aren't paid for by the bank... they are paid by your neighbor. But of course that doesn't bother most people because... hey - you deserve to be upper middle class, just like you deserve being born into a rich, white family.
It's not too late though. Somebody has already paid the price for your sins. Repent, and be saved.
I'd like someone to do a series of videos with some credit card points earners (I'm looking at you max) speaking face to face with credit card debtors (I'm looking at you duke) and the former explaining to the latter why they deserve to exploit them. Put a face to the nameless system.
Dukasaur wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:armati wrote:
I find the people using cards slow lines down.
This. You just don't notice the extra time because instead of interacting with the person standing in front of you, you are interacting with the machine. Paying with a card is like playing Civilization... before you know it a week has gone by.
Credit cards are the very tool of Satan.
" No man can serve two masters: for either he
will hate the one, and love the other; or else
he will hold to the one, and despise the other,
Ye cannot serve God and mammon."
They don't call them "Master"cards for nothing. It is a deliberate provocation of the people of God and an affront to human dignity.
The entire credit card system is designed to make you exploit your neighbor while not realizing it.
What would you call a person who steals from his neighbor, lends his stuff back to him at interest and then comes to claim it and more when he can't pay the bill? That's what I call Average Joe who carries a credit card, because that's exactly what we have. The points and rewards on the credit cards aren't free and they aren't paid for by the bank... they are paid by your neighbor. But of course that doesn't bother most people because... hey - you deserve to be upper middle class, just like you deserve being born into a rich, white family.
It's not too late though. Somebody has already paid the price for your sins. Repent, and be saved.
I'd like someone to do a series of videos with some credit card points earners (I'm looking at you max) speaking face to face with credit card debtors (I'm looking at you duke) and the former explaining to the latter why they deserve to exploit them. Put a face to the nameless system.
I won't take the bait on most of your big troll.
There are certainly pitfalls to easy credit. However, they're not directly relevant here.
The drive to a cashless society is independent of credit. Probably 4/5 people I see using plastic for purchases are using debit, not credit. They're spending their own money, not borrowed money. If you eliminated all credit transactions, the drive to a cashless world would continue. It is related to, but not directly dependent on, the expansion of credit.
mrswdk wrote:The ram wrote:We'd have a far better medical service if it was private
Healthcare in the UK would be better if people didn't pay insurance to the government for the government to then pay for medical care, but instead paid insurance to an insurance company for the insurance company to then pay for medical care?The ram wrote:not paying for medical tourists.
Oh yeah, k.
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