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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #25 on: May 09, 2016, 11:00:47 PM »
If people stopped having kids that would be fine with me, or they can keep having them I dont care.

When I was born, my mother took a couple years off work to stay home with me. Perhaps others should do that.

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #26 on: May 09, 2016, 11:05:11 PM »
If people stopped having kids that would be fine with me, or they can keep having them I dont care.

When I was born, my mother took a couple years off work to stay home with me. Perhaps others should do that.

But if no one ever had kids again, then the human race will eventually die out. This does not seem like a realistic solution to the problem.

Do you really think the human race is going to stop having kids?  ??? ??? ::) ::)

Of course not. With that said, its the way it is. Gay couple cant have kids or someone is medically incapable of having kids. Okay, that stinks for them, but it still doesn't take away from the rights of parents to be there for their child when they need to. Is this fair to the gay couple or to the couple who can't have kids? Nope, its not. But as you always say, "Life's not fair." (in some fashion). Society has determined that some privileges may be granted to certain people in certain situations. You don't like it, tough (just like you often imply). It's what keeps society running effectively, and that is more important than your individual right.

Just like new parents are granted maternity and paternity leave because we have determined that initially bonding with the child produces the best outcomes for the child and for society as a whole. As such, this trumps your individual right.
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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #27 on: May 09, 2016, 11:14:06 PM »
That's a defeatist attitude SF. People with kids already get huge tax breaks, they don't need to pile on extra work for the rest of us. Whether you leave work early to take care of your kid or got to the model train convention it should be treated the same way.

If you like staying late and working weekends because Joe Coworker needs to spend time with little Timmy that's fine but some of think it's bullshit.

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #28 on: May 09, 2016, 11:20:57 PM »
That's a defeatist attitude SF. People with kids already get huge tax breaks, they don't need to pile on extra work for the rest of us. Whether you leave work early to take care of your kid or got to the model train convention it should be treated the same way.

If you like staying late and working weekends because Joe Coworker needs to spend time with little Timmy that's fine but some of think it's bullshit.

It's a realistic attitude and one you're not willing to accept because it dies not fit in with your worldview.

Taking care of a dying child is not the same as visiting a train show. It's absolutely asinine to compare the two. Yes, yes, it's all about subjectivity. But from an objective standpoint, they are demonstrably different and society has deemed it thus so for very good reason. Again, life's not fair (just quoting you).
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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #29 on: May 09, 2016, 11:26:05 PM »
One thing that does make me feel better about this injustice is that these parents who slack at work to take care of their kids end up getting fewer promotions and make less money. That is the real reason why women tend to make less money than men, bcause they are often the ones to take off work to care for the children.

There was actually a study done on this, I assume you have heard of it.

I guess everything evens out in the end.  8)

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #30 on: May 09, 2016, 11:30:04 PM »
One thing that does make me feel better about this injustice is that these parents who slack at work to take care of their kids end up getting fewer promotions and make less money. That is the real reason why women tend to make less money than men, bcause they are often the ones to take off work to care for the children.

There was actually a study done on this, I assume you have heard of it.

I guess everything evens out in the end.  8)

Depends where they work and if they have contracts. I can't speak on that.

I wouldn't call it slacking at work. But you're more than welcome to call it that if it makes you sleep better at night, broskie.
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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #31 on: May 10, 2016, 12:18:41 AM »
How many trillions has Wall Street stolen from the people over the past decade? Look above you and get pissed. Look below you just for the laughs...

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #32 on: May 10, 2016, 01:41:15 AM »
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 A huge scam that a lot of us have to contend with is people at work getting unfair advantages just for having kids. First they get to use fmla and take 3 months off just because the brat is born. Then they are always taking days off and leaving early because the kid is sick, has a school play or some type of appointment. And the ever present excuse of "I had childcare issues" when they can't make it to work. I won't even go into how some companies provide day care benefits. ...

In my line of work, this is not an unfair advantage. Taking time off from work means that
a) I will publish fewer papers
b) I will write fewer grant applications
c) I will participate in fewer important meetings
d) I will travel less and my network will diminish as compared to my colleagues
e) I will supervise fewer PhD candidates.

In most jobs it will be comparable- skipping work means getting a handicap in the workplace competition.

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #33 on: May 10, 2016, 04:00:03 AM »
Marriage  
Marriage is a legally binding financial document.  Great for a woman, bad for a man.  60% of the time, divorce is the result.  Divorce courts are all for women, not men.  Men need to smarten up.

The Banking/Financial System
The main purpose of credit and debt is the total enslavement of you.  Never buy things you can't afford with money you don't have.  Buy some gold and silver for long term wealth protection.  ISIS is a joke... the real terrorists work in central banking and Wall St.

Having Kids  
The government needs people to have kids... more debt/wage/tax slaves.  The US/world is turning into a shithole.  Morals, values and jobs are disappearing like a fart in the wind.  People wanting to bring a child into this world are naïve, ignorant and probably very selfish too.  

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #34 on: May 10, 2016, 04:10:34 AM »
So happy I've managed to keep my cock in check so far when reading threads like this. I like that some people are honest and admit what a chore it is to properly raise kids. One - it can be manageable, two - it gets difficult, but with the right money supply - manageable enough, but three... anyone who have above two kids get my respect, I can't imagine myself raising up more than one kid if ever, but three just sounds like a superhero move, props to these people, they must have a strong motivation for that shit..

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #35 on: May 10, 2016, 07:43:54 PM »
Men's biggest mistakes when fucking gold diggers.
1.) Fucking raw
2.) believing her when she says she is on birth control
3.) letting her give you a condom, she will take a needle to it.
4.) not flushing the condom, bitches will dig that nasty shit out of the trash
5.) not making her shallow.
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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #36 on: May 11, 2016, 01:58:56 AM »
So happy I've managed to keep my cock in check so far when reading threads like this. I like that some people are honest and admit what a chore it is to properly raise kids. One - it can be manageable, two - it gets difficult, but with the right money supply - manageable enough, but three... anyone who have above two kids get my respect, I can't imagine myself raising up more than one kid if ever, but three just sounds like a superhero move, props to these people, they must have a strong motivation for that shit..

Having children with the right woman is part of living a meaningful life. Otherwise, what would your life be when you grow older? Sure, you can find meaning in many different things, but having children, having a family provides you with purpose that transcend your own limited life. Looks fade, you grow old- but having children compensates for the loss of meaning associated with that.

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #37 on: May 11, 2016, 02:20:55 AM »
Keurig coffee makers...and the pricey little containers of ground coffee.

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #38 on: May 11, 2016, 02:42:39 AM »
Having children with the right woman is part of living a meaningful life. Otherwise, what would your life be when you grow older? Sure, you can find meaning in many different things, but having children, having a family provides you with purpose that transcend your own limited life. Looks fade, you grow old- but having children compensates for the loss of meaning associated with that.

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #39 on: May 11, 2016, 03:01:44 AM »
Having children with the right woman is part of living a meaningful life. Otherwise, what would your life be when you grow older? Sure, you can find meaning in many different things, but having children, having a family provides you with purpose that transcend your own limited life. Looks fade, you grow old- but having children compensates for the loss of meaning associated with that.

NN

Well that's "meaning" for you. I have a different idea, but that's good - we can't all think and feel the same.

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #40 on: May 11, 2016, 03:59:21 AM »
Marriage  
Marriage is a legally binding financial document.  Great for a woman, bad for a man.  60% of the time, divorce is the result.

Up to 60% now, huh?

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We’ve all heard that 50 percent of marriages in the U.S. end in divorce.

And while that disheartening stat continues to get tossed around, the divorce rate isn’t really at 50 percent — and it isn’t rising either. In fact, a new piece in the New York Times’ data blog Upshot suggests that the divorce rate has actually been dropping for some time now. Looking at the numbers, the Times suggests the high divorce rate of the late 1970s and early 1980s may have just been a “historical anomaly,” rather than a trend.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/02/divorce-rate-declining-_n_6256956.html

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But here is the thing: It is no longer true that the divorce rate is rising, or that half of all marriages end in divorce. It has not been for some time. Even though social scientists have tried to debunk those myths, somehow the conventional wisdom has held.

Despite hand-wringing about the institution of marriage, marriages in this country are stronger today than they have been in a long time. The divorce rate peaked in the 1970s and early 1980s and has been declining for the three decades since.

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #41 on: May 11, 2016, 05:13:30 AM »
Up to 60% now, huh?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/02/divorce-rate-declining-_n_6256956.html


Huffington post?  ::)

Take a look around and observe your friends and family members who are married... most are not happy at all. 

Your middle name should be Pollyanna.

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #42 on: May 11, 2016, 05:39:36 AM »
Huffington post?  ::)

Take a look around and observe your friends and family members who are married... most are not happy at all. 

Your middle name should be Pollyanna.
Most of mine are so your post is already mute if that's all you are going on.

Choose the right woman via thought processes, etc. not by your lower extremity and you'll be fine. Also, don't be an idiot and think that every second of marriage is going to be easy.

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #43 on: May 11, 2016, 05:46:56 AM »
Most of mine are so your post is already mute if that's all you are going on.

Choose the right woman via thought processes, etc. not by your lower extremity and you'll be fine. Also, don't be an idiot and think that every second of marriage is going to be easy.

Or better.... make lots of money and have a company whenever you want to (there are millions of lonely people at all ages, all life stages, all experiences, waiting to have a companionship, even if you are 80yo).

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #44 on: May 11, 2016, 05:48:28 AM »
Huffington post?  ::)

Take a look around and observe your friends and family members who are married... most are not happy at all.  

Your middle name should be Pollyanna.

Not saying the rates are spectacular, but I deal in real data, rather than making up shit to support a point.   HP is the source of the first, the second is the NYT, based on actual studies.

People are waiting longer now to get married, which results in more "mature" marriages.   The data suggests the "50%" was in the 70s, and represents more of an anomaly than reality.
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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #45 on: May 11, 2016, 06:01:45 AM »
Not saying the rates are spectacular, but I deal in real data, rather than making up shit to support a point.   HP is the source of the first, the second is the NYT, based on actual studies.

People are waiting longer now to get married, which results in more "mature" marriages.   The data suggests the "50%" was in the 70s, and represents more of an anomaly than reality.

Everyone are biased and want the data that supoorts their choices to feel more comfortable. How about everyone just does however they feel is right and doesn't look around of what other people do. I've been living like that for quite some time and it's liberating. Don't compare, just accept every different path of life as an individual choice (or "choice") and keep going your own way if you feel good doing that. Idk how other people live, I can see many unhappy people living that way, but I believe that there are many happy also, only thing I know I'm fukkin content with my life so far and I fully understand that my way of life may be completely unapplicable to some other person due to many, many variables and differences, and their way of life may be completely unapplicable to me, due to the same differences, experiences, influences, et cetera...

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #46 on: May 11, 2016, 06:33:21 AM »
Everyone are biased and want the data that supoorts their choices to feel more comfortable. How about everyone just does however they feel is right and doesn't look around of what other people do. I've been living like that for quite some time and it's liberating. Don't compare, just accept every different path of life as an individual choice (or "choice") and keep going your own way if you feel good doing that. Idk how other people live, I can see many unhappy people living that way, but I believe that there are many happy also, only thing I know I'm fukkin content with my life so far and I fully understand that my way of life may be completely unapplicable to some other person due to many, many variables and differences, and their way of life may be completely unapplicable to me, due to the same differences, experiences, influences, et cetera...

We know what you're doing, you've told us a thousand times.


Either way, the data I pulled wasn't to "make me feel better", it was just to debunk a popular myth.

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #47 on: May 11, 2016, 06:40:33 AM »
We know what you're doing, you've told us a thousand times.


Either way, the data I pulled wasn't to "make me feel better", it was just to debunk a popular myth.



That data varies from country to country a lot also. Who cares really, if you feel good doing whatever you are doing and don't harm anyone - just continue... Some people would be miserable without creating a family, some are built to live single, some are gays, some are damaged beyond repair, many, many different realities and far from a "single recipe"  that suits everyone. I'm probably repeating myself u are right, I just feel so liberated that I wish everyone would feel in a similar fashion, would be a lot less arguments, anger and conflicts in real world too.

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #48 on: May 11, 2016, 06:46:06 AM »
I just feel so liberated that I wish everyone would feel in a similar fashion, would be a lot less arguments, anger and conflicts in real world too.

Congrats!

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Re: Biggest scam part III
« Reply #49 on: May 11, 2016, 06:51:22 AM »
Everyone are biased and want the data that supoorts their choices to feel more comfortable. How about everyone just does however they feel is right and doesn't look around of what other people do. I've been living like that for quite some time and it's liberating. Don't compare, just accept every different path of life as an individual choice (or "choice") and keep going your own way if you feel good doing that. Idk how other people live, I can see many unhappy people living that way, but I believe that there are many happy also, only thing I know I'm fukkin content with my life so far and I fully understand that my way of life may be completely unapplicable to some other person due to many, many variables and differences, and their way of life may be completely unapplicable to me, due to the same differences, experiences, influences, et cetera...

True, if Leonardo DiCaprio had listened to his peers, he never would have invented helicopters or painted the Liza Minelli.