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I never understood how you could be a walking example of consumer choice in terms of your lifestyle
choosing nicer, more expensive things over rubbish ones and paying more for them
but when the same model is applied to things like Healthcare or Education is is suddenly wrong

Are first class tickets on trains and planes also evil?
Is having a private pension rather than a state pension the poisonous work of Thatcher?
(, Tue 12 May 2009, 13:52, archived)
EXPLAIN IT TO ME DOG GIRL

(, Tue 12 May 2009, 13:53, archived)
First class sections on trains are evil
Normal commuters are sardined into carriages with standing room only while theres 30 or 40 seats sitting empty because no one will buy a first class ticket.

Cunts.
(, Tue 12 May 2009, 13:54, archived)
So buy a first class ticket
And have 30 or 40 seats to yourself...
(, Tue 12 May 2009, 13:54, archived)
I already pay £3600 a year for a fucking unreliable sack of cunt
I'm not paying an extra grand or whatever it is for the privelege of a slightly more available seat.
(, Tue 12 May 2009, 13:55, archived)
I woudl buy a first class ticket
and then wee on 39 of the seats.

But in reality I'll just drive.
(, Tue 12 May 2009, 13:56, archived)
You can only drive up north
it's not feasible to drive anything other than a bus, bike, van or taxi in central London.
(, Tue 12 May 2009, 13:59, archived)
I know
I live in London. I get the tube if I'm ever in the centre of town.
(, Tue 12 May 2009, 14:01, archived)
Oh sorry Mr orphan child.
Is the food your mum cooks not ritzy enough for you and the massive fuck off period house you live in big enough for your small family?

I think living and learning are too essential components of humanity for the market to put a price on them.

Private schools distort the meaning of social mobility letting it rest on not how good and talented you are but on how much money your parents could afford to pay out.
(, Tue 12 May 2009, 14:04, archived)