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07/18/10(Sun)15:06:57 No. 10152071 >>10151954 Since
you don't seem to understand what I'm saying, as you required
elaboration, it's clear that you are a bit short on the brains too,
faggot. Well, I'll keep it simple. You see, when you grow up,
you need to get money to buy things like food and a place to live. In
order to get this money, you need to find a job, in which you do a task
for an employer in exchange for money. During this time or employment,
which will last until you retire (that is, unless you work for one of
79% of all American based companies, which dropped all their pension
coverage), you will not experience what you, in your youth, called
"friendship," as with age you will come to realize that the most
important force or factor in human life is the need for
self-preservation, to look out for number one. All the people you used
to have as "friends" all have jobs now too, living their lives like
adults, and not little kids. If you think that friendship is a factor in adult human affairs, you are very, very deluded.