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   XPost: uk.politics.misc, uk.legal, alt.psychology   
   XPost: alt.politics.liberalism   
   From: mel.rowing@btinternet.com   
      
   On 8 Apr, 13:20, Andy Wainwright   
    wrote:   
   > On 08/04/2013 12:27, Mel Rowing wrote:   
      
   >   
   > He is a physicist. I am a philosopher. Our contributions to our   
   > respective sciences over the same period of time are roughly equal.   
      
   Oh my God spare me! Something else he is not!   
      
   You have no academic endorsement or recognition in this field   
   whatsoever. It's more fantasy. What have you published?   
      
   > See, it takes hard graft of letter writing and so forth to get the   
   > message across. And the message is that many people are seriously   
   > discriminated against in the typical work environment, which leads to   
   > more sickies and more tax for those still with jobs.   
      
   Most people have jobs there are ~2.6m out of a potential workforce of   
   ~30m who claim to be involuntarily unemployed. Still there are jobs   
   advertised all over the place. More myth! More fantasy!   
      
   > > If you get drunk you are a nuisance and danger to others. If you get   
   > > stoned the same applies. If through your weaknesses you become   
   > > incapacitated and or non functional you will expect others to help you   
   > > through it and yet more others to pick up the bill.   
   > > It's because these others are functional that they are in a position   
   > > to pick up that bill.   
   >   
   > Drunks and druggies can at least sober up. The jealous and naturally   
   > paranoid can't so easily.   
      
   Yes but only until the next time when the cycle will recommence. For   
   abstainers there is no next time.   
      
   Jealously is easily overcome through introspection and fear is   
   overcome all the time by the brave and adventurous which includes all   
   of us on some occasion or other.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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