OrionTheWolf
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~FR~ To answer the OP: No. I don't want anyone to give me a damn thing, and it should be a choice whether I want to give someone else a damn thing. Failure at life should teach us lessons, and having those chances of failure removed just make most people more reliant upon someone else. There is a difference in a sense of community and neighbors coming together because they have a sense of civic responsibility, and being forced to do such. One brings about great things and forms bonds, the other promotes medicocrity and creates resentment.
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When speaking of slaves people always tend to ignore this definition "One who is abjectly subservient to a specified person or influence."
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