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finally finished saving up for a trip to Scotland so to celebrate decided to pre order the limited edition (collectors)
I'm curious as to how someone that lives solely on welfare money that he can barely keep through the end of the month as it is can "save up" money for a trip to Scotland, let alone a $130 video game set.
Anyone else thought about that? No? Just me?
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People on welfare money can abuse it with little repercussions as-long as someone is forking over money for the bills and rent.
That money is meant to help you live and survive. So really, i am going to throw it out there there and that no one is controlling his spending habits.
If the government or something found out, or the people that helps him then they would probably do something about it.
Its an unpleasant thought, but people do worse then Splat. To each his own.
It probally would be smarter if he did not blurt out every one of his purchases to avoid getting flamed and thought of poorly.
Canadian tax dollars going to a good cause I see
I'm curious as to how someone that lives solely on welfare money that he can barely keep through the end of the month as it is can "save up" money for a trip to Scotland, let alone a $130 video game set.
Anyone else thought about that? No? Just me?
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I'm curious as to how someone that lives solely on welfare money that he can barely keep through the end of the month as it is can "save up" money for a trip to Scotland, let alone a $130 video game set.
Anyone else thought about that? No? Just me?
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