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Nov 29, 2011 13:35

I'm not sure if this makes me mad or not, but I do believe I preferred being left to die over being forced to be here for some idiotic reason.

*ic, needs more science, rush hates everything

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to_be_caprican November 29 2011, 19:21:25 UTC
Careful.

Someone's bound to call you ungrateful, now.

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waxwingedflight November 29 2011, 21:33:10 UTC
Oh and we can't have that, now can we.

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most_feared November 29 2011, 22:38:34 UTC
For the record, I'd rather you guys had the choice. I won't call you ungrateful for it.

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waxwingedflight November 30 2011, 01:14:51 UTC
Well, I'm glad someone thinks that.

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most_feared November 30 2011, 01:18:29 UTC
I think once you're out, most people are glad they had the second chance. But it is a bitch of a situation and not always fair to the ones that really wanted to go down with their ship.

[Because then they frequently try to go down with this one. Goddammit.]

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waxwingedflight November 30 2011, 01:45:00 UTC
Well, I wasn't exactly in a "go down with my ship" sort of situation. It was was more the "get marooned on an inhospitable rock without supplies" sort.

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result_of_war November 29 2011, 23:10:32 UTC
What's the reason?

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waxwingedflight November 30 2011, 01:07:34 UTC
I wouldn't know, the exact reason was never given to me, though the idea of redeeming someone is foolish on its own, especially if they had no choice in the matter.

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result_of_war November 30 2011, 01:09:05 UTC
You'll figure it out.

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waxwingedflight November 30 2011, 01:14:21 UTC
To be quite honest, I believe I'm okay with not figuring it out.

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majorum_pride November 30 2011, 01:20:37 UTC
When I came on as an inmate, I would have as well.

My suggestion, find individuals that will make your stay tolerable. They do exist, though it may not be readily apparent.

[Rhade. You are a glimmering ray of sparklebeam in your attitude.]

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waxwingedflight November 30 2011, 01:57:43 UTC
And what if individuals won't make my stay tolerable? There is only one thing that would make my life tolerable and it just so happened to sail off without me before I ended up here.

[You waste that on the antisocial loser, Rhade.]

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majorum_pride November 30 2011, 04:54:07 UTC
They might, but the ship won't let you die of your own volition. So it's better than emotional masochism.

[But don't you feel the beams of affection? He's so friendly.]

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waxwingedflight November 30 2011, 05:21:52 UTC
So, it's a "damned if I do, damned if I don't" situation, is it? Wonderful. Perhaps I'll do something useful with my time then.

[He feels not your beams of affection. Friendly is something he does not approve of.]

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CHECK THIS GUYS ! ext_908480 November 30 2011, 01:36:03 UTC
my friend's sister makes $70/hour on the laptop. She has been unemployed for 9 months but last month her income was $9061 just working on the laptop for a few hours. Read more on this site ufil.ms/lVXgF

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waxwingedflight November 30 2011, 02:25:26 UTC
I need to point out a few problems with this. For one thing, you state your friend's sister has been unemployed for nine months, but in the same sentence you say that she has been making an income by working, even if it is for a few short hours daily. Because of this, your friend's sister would no longer be considered unemployed and if she's on unemployment benefits while doing so, it be quite illegal for her not to be stating she has a job and there are some consequences for that. Not only that, with the numbers you've given me to prove how great this "job" is, she would be working for four hours a day everyday, which would only count for twenty-eight hours a week and that would make it a part-time job and not allow her to even get any sort of benefits from her so-called employer, if they even cared about that sort of thing ( ... )

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