Monday 27 May 2013

Fair

Anyone who thinks life is fair is being unfair to themselves.

The NRA's idea of sensible gun control is restricting theAmerican people to only use exact change when buying a gun from a vending machine.

I want to meet a woman who loves me for all my faults including the one that keeps me from loving her.

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  1. That would be a woman I'm not sure I'd want to find

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  2. Life is far from fair... but life does go on so grin and bare it... or bear it or beer it.

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    1. Grain and beer it, sounds like a memorial day thing.

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  3. I tell my kids even though life isn't fair, YOU still have to play fair. They hate that.

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    1. Yes, but it's great advice. Don't lower yourself to the bad people's standards.

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  4. Life can sure be a pain, literally, but away we must go.

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    1. LIfe my go on just on. According to my Misery Is the New Happiness: The Neurotic's Guild to Living. A take on depression at a time.

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  5. haha would not surprise me in the least if they had gun machines one day...lol....

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    1. The Gun lobby would love it. The problem in this country is not guns it's the gun lobby. They won't let us make sensible gun laws we all can pretty much agree on.

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  6. What a unique idea, guns from vending machines.

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    1. No so unique it could happen. You know how bad coffee is from a vending machine imagine guns. They'd probably be pretty crappy.

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  7. Swinging over to say hello. Life's certainly not fair, but it's worth living anyway. :)

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    1. For us it is. But some of those poor people where genocide it taking place, it's hell. We should be thankful for our relative peace.

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  8. exact change vending machines are tyranny. This is Merica for crying out loud.

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    1. Merica another great way to put it. I have the inside scoop on what happened in Wako from a former FBI guy and investigative reporter who was there. When I have time I have to write about it here. It's scary and didn't have to happen it was the ATF's fault.

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  9. Life isn't made to be fair or else we will all slack off.

    That last one - mmm - tough one ~

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    1. Honestly if it was fair, I'd feel more driven. Then I'd know that my hard work would definitely pay off. I know so many gifted people, who have plan given up when they have seen people with half their talent succeed. The last one is rough. It's more about distance which is perceived as not being loving.

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  10. guns from vending machines, I could see that happening!

    our Russian teacher would tell us every time before an exam "Life isn't fair!"

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    1. I know that, but I think when we're kids we're subconsciously taught to expect it to be fair, thus when we grow up and see that it's not it's more of a shock. On the other hand people born thinking it's not fair often have such bad self esteem it causes a whole plethora of issues.

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    2. It seems to be big in American schools the whole life is fair sentiment, everybody would get a trophy for participating.

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  11. Only in America will the politicians rather fight to restrict our waistlines than our guns. Remember... those giant sodas will kill you!

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  12. Heh heh I might need number 3.... You know, in the future....

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    1. Yeah, unfortunately for me, it's not the far from the truth.

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