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you don't have to do any of that man. you choose to do it.
you can use paper plates.
you remind me of the people i meet who 'don't have time to cook' but then spend $1000 on food each week, and then complain they have to work more to afford food.... it's not the system... it's that you refuse to do the responsible and smart thing.. which is cook and spend $100 a week on food and work less.
Wild assumptions. I do cook my meals, still doesn't change the system. Plus I can't just "work less" my job, like most, has set hours
so you have a ft job that is 35-40 hour a week, and you want to work less than that?
i have a 40 hour job my entire adult life. never felt it was 'too much'. but then again i don't think basic adult responsibilities are a horrible undue burden. But I am aware many of my peers think it is.
Yes I've heard the "I've never once been tired in over 30 years working 100 hours a week at the moving rocks company. So therefore you can not ever be tired unless I deem it worthy" argument before. It's insufferable
Nobody is working 100 hour weeks. Please straw man more.
The clear over exaggeration was the point, and never meant to be take seriously.
It was used to display my general annoyance of the argument