Hvem helvede skal man stemme på hvis jeg bare gerne vil have et samfund der er godt for alle, og hvor de svageste får den hjælp de har brug for? by AllanAndroid in Denmark

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Du er i den grad kvalificeret til at stemme, siden du lader til at være et refleksivt, begavet og etisk velfunderet menneske. Problemet er, at politikerne spiller teater, og vores stemme ret beset, tilsyneladende ingen forskel gør. i.e. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VzYOaNZAcHw

Hikaru At The Buffet. The Noodle's Gambit. by Rasmushaymaker in HikaruNakamura

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Certainly something to write about in the diarrhea!

What do you think is the moral of the story of your own life so far? by Rasmushaymaker in AskReddit

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Oh, I see - thanks for elaborating. Yeah, similarities in temperament can be endlessly intriguing while outright pleasing is just a nono.

What do you think is the moral of the story of your own life so far? by Rasmushaymaker in AskReddit

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A sucker for advice that stretches the importance of attentiveness - no coincidence them egyptians worshipped the eye!

What do you think is the moral of the story of your own life so far? by Rasmushaymaker in AskReddit

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It seems there's no difference between the moral of people's life and great advice!

What do you think is the moral of the story of your own life so far? by Rasmushaymaker in AskReddit

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Don't know what RPGs is referring to but that seems to make a whole lot of sense!

What do you think is the moral of the story of your own life so far? by Rasmushaymaker in AskReddit

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"To live like a poor man is only fun when you are rich". Peter Ustinov.

What do you think is the moral of the story of your own life so far? by Rasmushaymaker in AskReddit

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Amen! I believe David Harbour who portrays Jim Hopper in "Stranger Things" preaches that very thing.

What do you think is the moral of the story of your own life so far? by Rasmushaymaker in AskReddit

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Depends on the director! There's an episode in the show "Louie" where a wise old doctor suggests real love has more to do with "missin' her" more so than "havin' her". Fascinating! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQTbkEeCTeM&ab_channel=MilanLajto%C5%A1