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Re: Keep the genepool clean
« Reply #15 on: September 20, 2009, 04:33:21 PM »
I notice that you're not actually answering my question. It's an honest question--I think you deserve better.
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Re: Keep the genepool clean
« Reply #16 on: September 20, 2009, 04:34:39 PM »
I notice that you're not actually answering my question. It's an honest question--I think you deserve better.

But I don't want to work. I rather live on less money.

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Re: Keep the genepool clean
« Reply #17 on: September 20, 2009, 04:35:25 PM »
Soleiyu and I get disability from the cowardly Swedish government. Ergo: we win.

No, you lose. You choose to depend on others, which makes you weak and controllable, subject to the whims of the government.



Every aspie, working or not, is subject to the whims of government.



All they have to do to cause problems for you is to lower your allowance. They own you in a way they can't own me. Mind, I'm not questioning your right to get disability, I'm simply pointing out that it's hardly something you should brag about.

Don't you think it's a bit twisted that a loser like watsisname gets to spend his disability on plastic surgery and whatnot when that money could go to helping you both out of a dependency you (meaning you, not the fuckwit from Norrland) probably don't want? It's easier to fight the system if you don't depend on it.

You must be NT so I'm ignoring you.

I don't want to be dependant but I never want to WORK or EARN a living. I want to win the lottery, not work for average pay like you.

You're sort of funny when you make all those assumptions without getting any of them right.
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Re: Keep the genepool clean
« Reply #18 on: September 20, 2009, 04:35:49 PM »
Is an employed slave better off risking unemployment?

Having a job is no security. I have been buying surgery and designer clothing throughout the whole financial crisis because of my disability. Many people my age became unemployed and had to work for almost nothing, shit jobs, or go to AF. I've been living good without change while many are unemployed.

In what way is a normal job "safer" than what we have? My disability can't be changed since I got it before 2003, it's decided for life and new law changes only apply to new  people on disability or those who got it after 2003 non permanently.

In my experience, my situation is waaaay safer than risking getting unemployed once every year.
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Re: Keep the genepool clean
« Reply #19 on: September 20, 2009, 04:36:47 PM »
I notice that you're not actually answering my question. It's an honest question--I think you deserve better.

What is better? Working full time for 15 000 SEK after taxes? You're pathetic. I have things you can only dream of. I never have to work and my disability is not a social security welfair. It's a permanent thing which I got FOR LIFE. It cannot be changed by future laws. I'm immune even if they change the laws. Old decisions still stand, if they were decided for life prior to 2003. I am SET for life and it can't get worse for me, only better.

You on the other hand risk being thrown on the street, like the working class bum you are.
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Re: Keep the genepool clean
« Reply #20 on: September 20, 2009, 04:38:24 PM »
Is an employed slave better off risking unemployment?

Having a job is no security. I have been buying surgery and designer clothing throughout the whole financial crisis because of my disability. Many people my age became unemployed and had to work for almost nothing, shit jobs, or go to AF. I've been living good without change while many are unemployed.

In what way is a normal job "safer" than what we have? My disability can't be changed since I got it before 2003, it's decided for life and new law changes only apply to new  people on disability or those who got it after 2003 non permanently.

In my experience, my situation is waaaay safer than risking getting unemployed once every year.

You're not safe or secure

What if the government decides you're no longer disabled? Then what?

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Re: Keep the genepool clean
« Reply #21 on: September 20, 2009, 04:39:10 PM »
I notice that you're not actually answering my question. It's an honest question--I think you deserve better.

But I don't want to work. I rather live on less money.

You're still not answering my question, Lit. What about no money at all?

You do realise that for as long as fuckwits like watsisname from Norrland are allowed to continue, it will reflect badly on all of us?
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Re: Keep the genepool clean
« Reply #22 on: September 20, 2009, 04:39:39 PM »
Is an employed slave better off risking unemployment?

Having a job is no security. I have been buying surgery and designer clothing throughout the whole financial crisis because of my disability. Many people my age became unemployed and had to work for almost nothing, shit jobs, or go to AF. I've been living good without change while many are unemployed.

In what way is a normal job "safer" than what we have? My disability can't be changed since I got it before 2003, it's decided for life and new law changes only apply to new  people on disability or those who got it after 2003 non permanently.

In my experience, my situation is waaaay safer than risking getting unemployed once every year.

You're not safe or secure

What if the government decides you're no longer disabled? Then what?

There's courts they have to go through since they need proof. I can always appeal and they will then have to prove it before a court. I have everything speaking for me because I have never been able to work.
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Re: Keep the genepool clean
« Reply #23 on: September 20, 2009, 04:41:32 PM »
I notice that you're not actually answering my question. It's an honest question--I think you deserve better.

But I don't want to work. I rather live on less money.

You're still not answering my question, Lit. What about no money at all?

You do realise that for as long as fuckwits like watsisname from Norrland are allowed to continue, it will reflect badly on all of us?

Allowed to do what? He's also entitled to disability.

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Re: Keep the genepool clean
« Reply #24 on: September 20, 2009, 04:42:19 PM »
Is an employed slave better off risking unemployment?

Having a job is no security. I have been buying surgery and designer clothing throughout the whole financial crisis because of my disability. Many people my age became unemployed and had to work for almost nothing, shit jobs, or go to AF. I've been living good without change while many are unemployed.

In what way is a normal job "safer" than what we have? My disability can't be changed since I got it before 2003, it's decided for life and new law changes only apply to new  people on disability or those who got it after 2003 non permanently.

In my experience, my situation is waaaay safer than risking getting unemployed once every year.

Keep on thinking that, plastic boy. I won't be among the few throwing pennies your way when you live on the streets.

You might want to read the news and realise that you aren't safe. At all.

Is an employed slave better off risking unemployment?

Having a job is no security. I have been buying surgery and designer clothing throughout the whole financial crisis because of my disability. Many people my age became unemployed and had to work for almost nothing, shit jobs, or go to AF. I've been living good without change while many are unemployed.

In what way is a normal job "safer" than what we have? My disability can't be changed since I got it before 2003, it's decided for life and new law changes only apply to new  people on disability or those who got it after 2003 non permanently.

In my experience, my situation is waaaay safer than risking getting unemployed once every year.

You're not safe or secure

What if the government decides you're no longer disabled? Then what?

There's courts they have to go through since they need proof. I can always appeal and they will then have to prove it before a court. I have everything speaking for me because I have never been able to work.

You're incredibly naive, stupid, or both. Probably both.
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Re: Keep the genepool clean
« Reply #25 on: September 20, 2009, 04:42:50 PM »
I notice that you're not actually answering my question. It's an honest question--I think you deserve better.

But I don't want to work. I rather live on less money.

You're still not answering my question, Lit. What about no money at all?

You do realise that for as long as fuckwits like watsisname from Norrland are allowed to continue, it will reflect badly on all of us?

Allowed to do what? He's also entitled to disability.

The working slave has a personal dislike towards me, that's why he thinks I'm not morally entitled to disability. Because I buy the stuff I want for it while living at home. He's bitter, the pathetic creature who works full time for 15 000 after taxes and have to pay his loans and a lot of other things.
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Re: Keep the genepool clean
« Reply #26 on: September 20, 2009, 04:43:52 PM »
I notice that you're not actually answering my question. It's an honest question--I think you deserve better.

But I don't want to work. I rather live on less money.

You're still not answering my question, Lit. What about no money at all?

You do realise that for as long as fuckwits like watsisname from Norrland are allowed to continue, it will reflect badly on all of us?

Allowed to do what? He's also entitled to disability.

There is a thing called public opinion. You know perfectly well what I mean.
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Re: Keep the genepool clean
« Reply #27 on: September 20, 2009, 04:44:00 PM »
Is an employed slave better off risking unemployment?

Having a job is no security. I have been buying surgery and designer clothing throughout the whole financial crisis because of my disability. Many people my age became unemployed and had to work for almost nothing, shit jobs, or go to AF. I've been living good without change while many are unemployed.

In what way is a normal job "safer" than what we have? My disability can't be changed since I got it before 2003, it's decided for life and new law changes only apply to new  people on disability or those who got it after 2003 non permanently.

In my experience, my situation is waaaay safer than risking getting unemployed once every year.

Keep on thinking that, plastic boy. I won't be among the few throwing pennies your way when you live on the streets.

You might want to read the news and realise that you aren't safe. At all.

Is an employed slave better off risking unemployment?

Having a job is no security. I have been buying surgery and designer clothing throughout the whole financial crisis because of my disability. Many people my age became unemployed and had to work for almost nothing, shit jobs, or go to AF. I've been living good without change while many are unemployed.

In what way is a normal job "safer" than what we have? My disability can't be changed since I got it before 2003, it's decided for life and new law changes only apply to new  people on disability or those who got it after 2003 non permanently.

In my experience, my situation is waaaay safer than risking getting unemployed once every year.

You're not safe or secure

What if the government decides you're no longer disabled? Then what?

There's courts they have to go through since they need proof. I can always appeal and they will then have to prove it before a court. I have everything speaking for me because I have never been able to work.

You're incredibly naive, stupid, or both. Probably both.

Please, check out the rules applying to full time pensions given before 2003. It's not even called "aktivitetsersättning". I don't have aktivitetsersättning, I have pretime pension and it still goes within the OLD system. Only 2003 and later is discussed in the newspapers. IDIOT.
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Re: Keep the genepool clean
« Reply #28 on: September 20, 2009, 04:44:50 PM »
Is an employed slave better off risking unemployment?

Having a job is no security. I have been buying surgery and designer clothing throughout the whole financial crisis because of my disability. Many people my age became unemployed and had to work for almost nothing, shit jobs, or go to AF. I've been living good without change while many are unemployed.

In what way is a normal job "safer" than what we have? My disability can't be changed since I got it before 2003, it's decided for life and new law changes only apply to new  people on disability or those who got it after 2003 non permanently.

In my experience, my situation is waaaay safer than risking getting unemployed once every year.

You're not safe or secure

What if the government decides you're no longer disabled? Then what?

There's courts they have to go through since they need proof. I can always appeal and they will then have to prove it before a court. I have everything speaking for me because I have never been able to work.

What's the nature of your disability? I didn't know bigotry was a classified as a disability

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Re: Keep the genepool clean
« Reply #29 on: September 20, 2009, 04:46:19 PM »
I notice that you're not actually answering my question. It's an honest question--I think you deserve better.

But I don't want to work. I rather live on less money.

You're still not answering my question, Lit. What about no money at all?

You do realise that for as long as fuckwits like watsisname from Norrland are allowed to continue, it will reflect badly on all of us?

Allowed to do what? He's also entitled to disability.

There is a thing called public opinion. You know perfectly well what I mean.

The public opinion knows nothing about him specifically. And lifetime pension is lifetime pension. I have it as well.