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Dirk39 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-30-05 04:38 AM
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24. Reminds me of the implicit philosophy of "Windows"....
There's only one human right: to sell
And only one human obligation: to work and to buy, twenty-four hours a day.
And who the f*ckung hell needs any kind of medical or legal overhead, as long as there are enough prisons and cops?

Bill Gates did never invent anything at all. He might have worked a lot, but all of his efforts were wasted, 'cause this idiot can't get anything right. No matter how hard he tried. He did just steal some things, turned it into shit and sold it to idiots.

If there is any living proof that capitalism doesn't work: it's Bill Gates.

The world would be better of by far, if ungifted and untalented jerks like Bill Gates would receive welfare. We could pay failures like him thousands of Dollars a month, if only they don't try to work, if only they don't try to sell anything at all. The world would be better of by far.
Send him to a sweatshop in China pretty soon, producing bootlegs of Computer-OS.
He can keep doing what he's doing.

Dirk
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