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I guess raising kids isn’t work.

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Not that the health of the host affects the health of the babby or anything.

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That is goddamn sad. If you need any evidence that Alabama is the third-world, that is it. Imagine how poor people have to be to have to sell their body for a measly 5 fucking dollars in the United States.

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I love the title of that magazine.

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Very true. And imagine how many assholes there must be who think it's OK to pay a desperate woman $5 for sex. I bet they brag about it.

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Thats a job for free prison labor. They got them bases covered.

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I voted for the first black President of the United States. I voted for the first woman President of the United States - though the election was stolen from her by the Republicans - and hope to vote for the first seated woman President of the United States.

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Neil Young - Cinnamon Girlhttps://www.youtube.com/wat...

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To "boot" a computer originally meant this. So, yeah, reboot your computer for 35 hrs/wk and you're good.

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It seems to me that the term incubators was also used.

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Once that baby is born ( " a product of original sin " ) , it should immediatly be forced to become " hard working " . Hence Child Labor Laws should be eliminated in the future . I can just hear Trump , Gingrich ,Ryan Trump FOX Fools saying ; " Those lazy crying ,sleeping Infants are capable of doing something ! " .

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" They just ain't right with the Laaaard ", so they are poor ". " It's his will ".

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I got to shake his hand the night before Election Day in Flint. Still my proudest vote.

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Alabama, huh. Nobody rushing to go live down there, if you can call that living. Ugh.

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I don't get it. These folks understand the idea of automation taking jobs so they should be able to conceive of the idea of jobs just not existing. From there, it shouldn't take much of a leap to realize that the human population will continue to exceed the amount of people needed to keep society going.

So why in the ever-living hell do these people continue to insist that the only people worthy of life are those who labor?

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You have just done more number-crunching analysis than, oh, likely the entire Alabama GOP.

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