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Timing. Think of the "Hold. Hold! HOLD! NOW!" scene from Braveheart.
Read it. Good book. Haven't saw the movie based on it yet.
Even Zelenskyy is in second place.
KEK. Even better.
Yep, not aid, not free shit off the backs of taxpayers. Trade that the Ukraine can use to rebuild their country from selling their own products.
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Quiet, Simple Legion. You'll never be SP, but it's becoming clear why you need your own acronym to spam. There are many SP memes, you even claim to be SP, but there is only one SP. Individualism is anathema and you've been fighting tooth and nail for everyone to use your satano-Marcist hivemind version of anonymity and using one anon as the example as to what could happen to anyone who dares go against paid to post clowns like you. Now you imitate me. I don't imitate you.
I can see why a prenup could be good when there's a financial imbalance in a couple, but it's also a sign that the relationship is just a business arrangement where one side is more concerned with their money than their relationship if you have to sign on a dotted line. Definitely a tricky subject, but one with merit.
Can you blame them though? One side is putting conditions on a relationship based upon finances, though arguably for good reason, insurance for "just in case." But I thought those things were supposed to be built off of love and respect, and insurance on a relationship is kind of admission that you're preparing for the relationship to fail.
It is kind of a barrier for any couple to fully trust one another when you're making preparations for when the relationship fails, but then again I guess you could say that I have a naive, romantic view of how a relationship should be seeing as I've spent the majority of my life single, not to mention fairly low on the social ladder so prenups are something that I will never have to experience. I take commitment seriously though, always have. Never cheated on a woman because I had one cheat on me when I was a teen and know what it feels like, and vowed I would never make someone to feel that ever. Managed to keep that vow, even with opportunity and temptation. The subject got me thinking though.
Close. Pretty sure those follow a number, letter, number, letter pattern, not number, number, letter.
>The government puts conditions on the relationship based on finances
How the fuck does the government put conditions on a relationship based upon finances?
Replying twice. It sounds like you have trust issues.
>What do you think alimony and child support are?
Those are after a relationship. What conditions does the government put on a relationship?
I mean, alimony I think is bullshit, but child support is an obligation.
Yeah, understandable. Seems to me though the prenup mindset is almost a self-fulfilling prophecy waiting for a relationship to fail though. I've never been in a position where I've had to worry about someone taking half my net worth though, but I'm not against the concept of a prenup, just seems like they're used a little too frivolously these days by those who expect their relationships to fail.
Because, uh, if some woman wants half my net worth then she can have it. I have no net worth. KEK! Half of nothing is nothing.
Robots. General Dynamics robots picking cotton and guarding the fields.
KEK. I can smell their fear.