Is it normal to be fancy, exquisite, high and mighty and pre-eminent?

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  • Of course it does not. Nor does culture have as high a value to society as intelligence. In Australian society, it is more important to produce than it is to consume. Doctors, lawyers, and engineers are producers. What about you?

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    • A consumer, and if producing is so important, then why isn't it fancy or opulent? It's better to be like kings than it is to be average.

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      • Believe it or not, kings are producers. They are very busy making public appearances, promoting good will and unifying national pride. They travel frequently which may look luxurious, but the schedules are grueling. They must be well educated and well informed. For example, Queen Elizabeth is briefed almost daily by the prime-minister. She takes her grandson along so he can learn leadership at an early age.

        Would you like a similar job? Better hit the books.

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        • On second thought, don't hit the books. Head to Canberra, the national capital, to work for an escort service to fancy ambassadors and dignitaries. You could specialize in MFM threesomes. Does the amabassador of Zimbabwe need help giving the Lady Ambassador a double penetration? You are there with panache and eagerness. Perhaps the First Grandmother of Bengladesh needs a bit of a hump to help her with her posture? You are a class act and she won't settle for anything less.

          You certainly have the sense of entitlement that is needed for the job.

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          • I reckon I'll pass on that job, thank you. Millions of internet quizzes show that I'm classy, the fancier of the fancy, and sophisticated but the only job I'm interested in is possibly a doctor, philosopher or king, and mind you many people get jobs without a degree in tertiary school so I would be perfect as a doctor.

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          • I don't think so, I might take up being king in England though (or become Australia's first king).

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          • Thanks but I'll skip on such a job, dirty jobs are for personal gain or to entertain an audience, not a public affair, I'll just sit with my gourmet coffee and let the dollars roll in.

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            • That's what I do. Drink gourmet coffee and play the stock market with my million dollars in liquid assets. The dollars come rolling in.

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          • Fuck the jobs, it's making sacrifices and putting pain on yourself, it's not natural, it's evil to do gruelling work, I'll explain, only a Christian or sickly twisted altruist will take pain to accept a contradiction of pain, it's inhuman, that's what work does. Having a job is a Christian invention, and because of that, paid work is altruistic.

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            • You are trading your meager personal dignity for exquisite luxury. Don't be dumb. Kings and princes do this all the time. They are puppets of first world intelligence organizations especially the Americans. Kings feel like whores so they create the illusion of dignity.

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        • I'd like a similar job thank you, perhaps even a butler!

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