@AverageJoe1 saidAh, you mean like the working class supporting shareholders ? Gotcha.
It is about producers supporting non-producers.
@AverageJoe1 saidBut some coffins are more expensive than others.
At the end of the day, everyone ends up in the same place
@moonbus saidone could say that. The shareholders started in the working class, planned for their future, purchased and owned shares of stock over the years, an became those very shareholders.
Ah, you mean like the working class supporting shareholders ? Gotcha.
Very good.
@AverageJoe1 saidThat you don't see anything wrong with your life when you have more than one house and yet are still worrying, miserable, and angry all the time is truly sad.
It's my houses I worry about!!!!!
You should have a talk with one of your continent mates, Zahlanzi. Really upset, at least you exhibit a bit of humor.
Sometimes I feel sorry for you, but that feeling is always fleeting.
@Soothfast saidWhy misrepresent? I worry about our country,, and all that goes with it, which I guess I could write tomes about, but I think you know what they all are. So, is our country,given the last 3 1/2 years, sinking a bit into an abyss. If so, yes, I worry very much about that. It’s got nothing to do with houses. houses are simply representatives of work done for 50 or 60 years, being monuments to that work. Places for people to live, leased by landlords which you do not seem to hold regard for.
That you don't see anything wrong with your life when you have more than one house and yet are still worrying, miserable, and angry all the time is truly sad.
Sometimes I feel sorry for you, but that feeling is always fleeting.
I never get that. The other side of that coin is shav and marauder, saying that I cannot own those buildings and that people will have them for free. Now tell me which one is the most logical comment.