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Aug 10, 2023Liked by Richard Seager

I've seen some pretty low behaviour in my siblings when my Mum passed. I hope for them that they can relive their crimes when they lie old and helpless before they die. Seems fair.

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Another self-made success story thanks to the the Auckland property ladder.

How the people of this country got the bright idea to turn residential houses into retirement piggy-banks is beyond me, but we're all paying for that particular lack of foresight.

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This sounds so damn similar to my own current issues it's freaky.

Brothers are not necessarily "brotherly" when it comes down to inheritance... and ours is minimal, if we ever see it. I feel for that woman, quite acutely.

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Jul 13, 2022Liked by Richard Seager

I hear a lot of sad stories, and this one is in the top 10 of the latest I've heard. Absolutely heart wrenching. From experience, a death in the family brings out the absolute worst in people. Because of that experience, I plan to die almost penniless. My family can fight over my clothes and gardening tools.

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Jul 13, 2022Liked by Richard Seager

IMHO Larry should live in a car for a long time to understand what he did

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Jul 13, 2022Ā·edited Jul 13, 2022Liked by Richard Seager

You would remember that link you had in one of your posts a couple of weeks ago about some bright spark associated with the WEF, who had invented a sleeping bag jacket for the homeless. So just how great is the Great Reset when it doesn't seem in the slightest bit interested in resetting society to eliminate the scourge of homelessness. This example alone tells you all you need to know about the WEF's would-be concern about inequality. What a sham organisation!

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