Rare Rat

Assuming you are able to realize this is a rich society, which could see the future as jobs are rare?
Is it necessary many people living in extreme poverty to scare working for low wages, when most of these works are best unnecessary, environmentally and socially harmful at worst? Why can not develop an educated society of artists and engineers to direct their energies towards improving life on this planet instead to force people into a rat race? What measures should be taken to move in this direction? Sophist: Our economy sucks. Our distribution reeks of wealth. We can supply all our needs with great ease, so strictly speaking, no one is "necessary." I suspect that less than one million people could feed the whole continent, and certainly do not need more real estate agents or investment banks. I am suggesting that we launched the Darwinian model social through the window, because that kind of thinking will lead straight to the oppression in our society when there are more plentiful than ever.
Amen …. unfortunately can not create an educated society if most are not willing to be educated wisely, and I mean to become an independent member and sustainable society … remember there is free will, and if a sufficient number of sufficient intelligence is obvious, because people who act like this … nobody would a slave if you do not resort to being a slave, a coward, dependent, ignorant and individual need … This does not necessarily mean a university degree … in this day and time the fallacy that the university is to educate the public to become independent is ramped …. the number of people excluded me, who are college are really smart and good leaders? not have to compete in many cases more often than others because of their positions? are not they who have to jump through rings and are smaller? well, to answer your question, breeding and reproduction with the victims, who are leeches on society, and strive to improve the welfare of this planet … compared to the welfare of their pockets l. ..
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1939 nash ambassador 8 RARE CLOCK BORG RAT ROD HOT ROD SCTA $285.00 |
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RARE DISNEY RESCUERS DOWN UNDER 12″ JAKE PLUSH STUFFED KANGAROO RAT MOUSE DOLL $10.98 |
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RARE 14″ Mattel Rug Rats Hair Raising Angelica Pickles NRFB 1997 $9.99 |
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Valuab Chinese collection Very Rare”rat” Silver 鼠 $0.99 |
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BOOMTOWN RATS someones’s looking at you RARE German Pressing 1979 P/S 7″ $2.36 |
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SPECIALS – Rat Race / Rude Boys … RARE 1980 DUTCH 45 PS 2 TONE SKA REVIVAL !! $24.99 |
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ERROR China Stamp 2008-1 Year of Rat Booklet MNH – ERROR BOOKLET RARE !! $288.88 |
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BMC Special # 8 Racer pre-AMF rat rod pedal car pressed steel USA rare classic $300.00 |
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Vintage TRIMEX 1960 Buick pedal car rare hot rod rat 59 street rod tin old nice! $893.64 |
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THE BOOMTOWN RATS-A TONIC FOR THE TROOPS RARE 1978 $5.47 |
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Abyssinian / Ethiopian Wolf / Simien Jackal / Simien Fox – hunting Mole-rat Photo Mugs WAT-10064 Abyssinian / Ethiopian Wolf / Simien Jackal / Simien Fox – hunting Mole-rat Endangered. Bale Mountains – Ethiopia. 4000 m – 4300 m Canis simensis M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details prints ardea tel and 44 (0) 20 8672 2067…. |
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Live & Swingin’: The Ultimate Rat Pack Collection $12.99 Live and Swingin’ is undoubtedly for those who already own some of the guys’ worthier recordings. Oh, but the guys? Frank, Dean, and Sammy (or, as Jackie Mason had it on The Simpsons, “the Candy Man!”) For most anyone who cares, though, this is a must-buy item: a slightly edited version of the 1962 Villa Venice tapes along with a DVD that preserves a rarely seen, full-length serious/funny/anarchi… |
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Road Trips: Vol. 3, No. 2 – Austin 11/15/71 $36.98 By the time the Dead returned to Municipal Auditorium on November 15, 1971, they had resoundingly affirmed their interest in Americana by putting out the twin masterpieces Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty (as well as the live “Skull & Roses”), but the band still had a few surprises up their sleeves, including a great young piano player, Keith Godchaux, and a cornucopia of fine new songs. The … |
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Christmas with the Rat Pack $5.51 Just as irony is being pronounced dead, along comes this boozy holiday compilation to suggest that rumors of its demise may be premature. Given the culture’s simmering lounge mania, this collection (with its cheesy homage/rip-off Oceans 11 art direction) may be belated–but hey, punctuality was never these swingin’ cats’ bag, Jack. The novelty of having three of the 20th century’s most notorious s… |
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