It's about humility and gratitude. Don't refuse to build on your advantages, just do what you can to pay it forward and outward.
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The concept of noblesse oblige really needs to be restored and expanded. Most of us have advantages we don't understand. It's why charity and compassion is so important.
That's not genocide, that's eugenics. Just as bad.
Being a person doesn't give them the right to someone else's body to survive.
Unless we're legalizing forced blood, liver, marrow, and kidney donation?
Based on watching my Borzoi decide whether or not to sneak into the kitchen, I'd say yes.
Spoken like someone who isn't afraid of potential dates. Lol.
No way I'm meeting privately on a first date with someone I don't know. I'd rather be stood up in the restaurant.
This is stunningly horrible.
I want one.
Don't call the non-emergency line when you have a parent with a spare key.
I shouldn't need to ask you to put it in the dishwasher every time you use a fork.
Why is there a pile of dirty socks on the stairs?
I should be able to use my own couch/ sink/ toilet/ counter without having a fight about it.
Until you're out of the house, it doesn't matter whether you're 18 or not, I still expect you to not do anything illegal.
Let me say this slowly for you, so you can maybe understand. I wasn't criticizing the point in the original article. I was criticizing the OP who said it was "bold."
Now, run along and argue with someone more your speed. Try 5th graders.
That's not bold. Just a limited vocabulary.
I think that's one of my earliest blocks. Lol.
Eradicating class will never work, either.