Why would anyone build a car like that?
Not to mention that it is a dirty 6 posing as a 351 :/ All for show, what a wank.Comes with a free mullet, blue tank top and a zz-top cassette, all at no extra charge.
Funny to say that.Everyone fucking voted Labour for one reason and one reason only when they blatently BRIBED the entire country's student populace with a student loan ease up.Also, I did a BA.I get paid well.It is my first job out of uni.I do not begrudge paying a loan.What I do begrudge is watching every drunk fuckwit running around partying hard on taxpayer money because their parents bullshitted on some form to enable them to receive the allowance. I worked hard, and I barely got by. I have no idea how one affords to get pissed as fuck every weekend, but I do know that it is fully taken for granted. Those whinging need to simply harden the fuck up.I'm not against loans and allowances, I actually believe that what is currently paid is not enough. I do however believe that allowance is far too easy to get, and that the loan living costs is far too little. It may have changed in recent years, but that is how I felt when I left uni.I still have over 30k left on my loan, but paying it back faster is CERTAINLY not something I begrudge. I'd rather welcome it. It may mean less disposable income each payday, but I seriously doubt I'd even notice the difference of a measely 2¢.
I could dispute that. Labour plays short game. Appease the people now. National plays long game, trying to pull the entire fucking nation up out of debt. I don't agree with everything they do, for sure. But I think that although some of the things they propose may have a hardship in the beginning, in the end we'll all be better off.
It's just like the students. Most of them are living completely in the now. And society grooms that. The must have gadgets. The fashions. The keeping up with everyone else. Spend all your money, save none. The typical Kiwi lives far outside their means for practicle futures. Greed has become the western world now more than ever before. And we sink ourselves with it.Smart management breeds brighter futures. Many of us need to learn self control along with humility and ambition. Not "shit I need an iPhone so I can pretend to be someone."
Well, it's National that got us into all the debt in the first place, and the time before that also.
Disagree.
friday evening when people are trying to get home from work at the end of the week
That's why.Dicks do that shit intentionally to make the fact that they have no jobs and get supported for f(r)ee ultimately clear, so no one else will EVER give them ANY serious thought to their cause.Auckland University.The only university to protest the transition to voluntary student union fees (claiming it'd ruin their culture) when they were the only university in the country to ALREADY HAVE THAT RULE IN PLACE.Retards.
I He says while a zero budget may make logical sense at first thought, coming out of a recession it makes more sense to invest heavily into education, to reap the benefits down the line. He proposes to pretty much make university free in terms of course costs, saying it will work out much better in the long term.
Awesome.Pyro, the nazi loves education budget cuts. Like I posted. They weren't protesting the SA and post graduate changes, they were protesting the budget cuts announced that will do severe damage to the education system.
The thing is this government doesn't care about the long term. They are all about the here and now. Anything beyond the current fiscal period is for the next guy to worry about.
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