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Maybe not 99% but the point is people who don’t have the spare cash to invest, even if they’d like to, will get shafted.
Never mind though eh…at least British Gas can break into their homes to ensure they can be cut off more easily too
I never had money to invest directly in stocks and shares but I was sensible enough to put some of my hard earned into a pension fund to avoid relying on other people to keep me in my older age. I don’t think I’m shafting anyone.
In other news, that company that forecast a deficit this year, last year forecast a surplus so as they got that wrong why do the BBC think they are going to be right this year?
 
I never had money to invest directly in stocks and shares but I was sensible enough to put some of my hard earned into a pension fund to avoid relying on other people to keep me in my older age. I don’t think I’m shafting anyone.
In other news, that company that forecast a deficit this year, last year forecast a surplus so as they got that wrong why do the BBC think they are going to be right this year?
I can’t imagine why you’d think I said you were.
Unless you’re the CEO of Shell, or similar, in which case you can get ****ed
 
To be fair, that's sort of interesting to see how embedded violent language is.

By far the worst one is 'kick his / her (*) head in'. In my day it used to be metaphorical. Now, horrendously, it's taken literally. This really is one phrase that should now be banned, or at least stopped being used.

(* multiple other variants are apparently available)

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please please just stop the violent language on here

i plead,
 
To be fair, that's sort of interesting to see how embedded violent language is.

By far the worst one is 'kick his / her (*) head in'. In my day it used to be metaphorical. Now, horrendously, it's taken literally. This really is one phrase that should now be banned, or at least stopped being used.

(* multiple other variants are apparently available)
I don't mind a joke, but I was under the impression panto season was finished.