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-Napir^ TeamWarfare Vet
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| 07-05-2012 12:44 PM / profile
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"New research suggests that more money makes people act less human. Or at least less humane."
http://nymag.com/news/features/money-brain-2012-7/?imw=Y _______________________________________________________
Originally posted by: Cummins aka RomneyBot I woke up at like 8 am, woke her up and she told me she needed to be honest. She said I fucked both your friends last night. I dont know why I did it. I punched a hole in the wall because I realized how stupid I was. Then I looked outside no sign of any rain. <--update Jun 1st, 2012.
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-EB- Bluedoctor TeamWarfare Vet
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| 07-05-2012 01:08 PM / profile
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He was inhumane before he got rich.
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Mockery TeamWarfare Vet
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| 07-05-2012 01:42 PM / profile
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Originally posted by: -EB- Bluedoctor He was inhumane before he got rich.
Seriously.......being a cock sucker before the game took place isn't going to change once a cock sucker starts winning.
Nothing is funnier to me than watching an absolute asshole and poor sport get their ass handed to them in a game though.......
That's about all I live for.
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Smiling Canadian "The Boys" TeamWarfare Vet
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| 07-05-2012 09:16 PM / profile
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Originally posted by: -EB- Bluedoctor He was inhumane before he got rich.
This is partially true. I tended to be a rather unforgiving individual in my younger years. In Vietnam I never gave a shit about the enemy and had no problem dispatching them whether they were fighting or not.
I was pretty well set for life after I left the Legion in 1992. I had enough savings and quality investment income so I would never need to work again if I so chose.
I found that I became a much more humane person. I found myself caring about others and wanting to make a difference in the world. I gave to charity for the first time in 1998. I really started taking an interest in seeing that my employees were well taken care of both financially and spiritually so to speak. (ie: enough free time/time off. no insane workloads.)
I think also there is a difference today between people that became wealthy through hard work and sacrifice and those that become wealthy at the expense of others. I find many of the newer members of my Petroleum Club to be first class assholes who think the sun shines out their asses. Arrogant pieces of shit that would fuck you just to say they did. Sadly these are the kind of people society looks up to these days.
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[-NM-] -SS- TeamWarfare Vet
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| 07-05-2012 09:31 PM / profile
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Originally posted by: Smiling Canadian I found that I became a much more humane person. I found myself caring about others and wanting to make a difference in the world. I gave to charity for the first time in 1998. I really started taking an interest in seeing that my employees were well taken care of both financially and spiritually so to speak. (ie: enough free time/time off. no insane workloads.)
I think also there is a difference today between people that became wealthy through hard work and sacrifice and those that become wealthy at the expense of others. I find many of the newer members of my Petroleum Club to be first class assholes who think the sun shines out their asses. Arrogant pieces of shit that would fuck you just to say they did. Sadly these are the kind of people society looks up to these days.
Goes to show that wealth truly reveals the kind of person you are.
Question: What do you think someone like WTS would be like with alot of wealth?
Giving or like your new members?
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