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· 11 years ago
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"Refregerator"... Oh my
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calmthelovelytits
· 11 years ago
Its true. So many people dont appreciate what they have just because it isn't shiny, new, and didn't cost an outrageous amount of money. People shouldn't need ridiculous things to make them happy. Its the simple things that matter.
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pancakesandwaffles
· 11 years ago
I don't have a closet. I have one of those cheap stainless steel hanger things and it's broken... But this picture is right :) be thankful for what you have.
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guest
· 11 years ago
Oh yes, boo freaking hoo. Let's feel bad for the things we have that either we or our parents slaved for and earned.
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zombiestitcher
· 11 years ago
A lot of us with our access to plumbing, medicine, books, the internet, cars and planes have lives that would make the mighty Kings and Emperors of yesteryear very jealous indeed.
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mr1
· 11 years ago
We should be grateful but this is inaccurate as fuck
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grammarnazi1
· 11 years ago
Seeing as my parents bought 99.9% of everything I have, this is false. I own pretty much nothing.
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guest
· 10 years ago
This post is 25352352798237470% wrong. Yes, the idea is sound: don't be a whiny bitch; yet the buck doesn't stop there. That information shouldn't shock us into complacence, it should foster the seeds of action that would change those numbers in a positive way...
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theslothqueen
· 11 years ago
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guest
· 11 years ago
This unbelievable fake
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calmthelovelytits
· 11 years ago
How so, if I might ask?
mr1
· 11 years ago
The statistic
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