There is a definite line between hating people for their choices/words/actions, and hating them for things that they can't control. Those two choose to be what they are.
You know, I wouldn't mind having them on a long car ride with me. One would be on his laptop showing the other what he wants to say and the other would have a deck of smiley cards for his reactions.
You know, I wouldn't mind having them on a long car ride with me. One would be on his laptop showing the other what he wants to say and the other would have a deck of smiley cards for his reactions.
Bob here is a perfect example of someone sitting on the other side of the table (from myself, at least) who conducts himself in a respectable, intelligent way while still expressing and supporting his views and philosophies. Thus, he is not treated like a mindless, attention seeking child the way those other two are.
Bob here is a perfect example of someone sitting on the other side of the table (from myself, at least) who conducts himself in a respectable, intelligent way while still expressing and supporting his views and philosophies.
Is it right that the unemployed lose their unemployment benefits if she or he does not accept a job that is located in the five hundred kilometres away from his home?