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1st Octomom and now a 300lb man who is on disability b/c of his weight is crying to the British government that he shouldn't have to get up and work b/c of his weight and that he needs more than the $31,000 that he's getting to survive.(Personally if he could sit on his fat ass all day at home and work a remote he could work his sausage fingers at a desk for 8hrs.) Do you think that the "sense of entitlement" attitude is destroying our society as a whole? (Personally I think this you owe me additude sucks!)


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  • secretlife said on Mar 18, 2009....
    i think that we all need to stand up and make sure those that feel they are entitled are reminded that they aren't.
     
  • D6fer said on Mar 18, 2009....
    hell yes I think it's destroying society......this is the heart of the conservative argument against liberalism.....always has been.
  • Hegemone said on Mar 18, 2009....
    I think it is becoming quite the detriment.  More and more people are falling in line with it because they're getting pissed off about the other ones that already do it as well.  I still think the person who sued McDonald's because the hot coffee burned them was just a moron.  I mean, DUH, it's hot, come on now.  It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that.  If you didn't know what coffee was then you didn't need to order it without asking first.  If you didn't think they served hot coffee, you should have asked.  If you didn't think it would be that hot, well, what's hot to you might not be to somebody else, plus, they have health regulations to follow.  Anyway, but then all of the sue happy people that file a suit because they got blinked at wrong ... people gaining weight so they can be on disability ... it disgusts me.  If it's legitimate I can deal with it, if you can do something about it, then you're just crap to me.
  • scipio said on Mar 19, 2009....
    Deserve and then desire.
     
     
  • BurnedOut said on Mar 19, 2009....
    Couldn't agree more.  And unfortunately, this attitude hurts the people who REALLY ARE ENTITLED, like people who are legitimately disabled, who need some sort of government assistance to just "survive"...and not just looking for hand-me-downs.  "$31,000 is not enough for me", are you f-king kidding me?!?!
  • travelr712 said on Mar 19, 2009....
    i don't just think it's people like this guy who expects to have his life given to him, i also think it's CEO's and presidents, ect, who take a gov't tax bailout and still think they're entitled to bonuses, or children of the wealthy who think they're entitled to luxury vacations. i think when the total percentage of both these ends of the scale are larger than the total percentage of people who work hard and appreciate what they have, a society falls.
  • starchini said on Mar 19, 2009....
    It scares the hell outta me.  Especially sense the good people who actually do deserve a break now and again are slipping through the cracks and are being bent over taking it in the ass.  Im super pissed over this attitude. 

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