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Is that anyone you know? Okay, I guess an explanation kind of comes with that. Because thankfully now, like when I grew up, it's different from when younger people grow up now. You know, when I grew up it would be the most important thing was do your education. Which I kind of surpassed that, I dropped out of school. And I managed to get work, I managed to get half decent shelter. I managed to keep a little nest egg so I have a little something. I mean someone will probably rip it all off one day since I don't apparently don't control it anymore since capture has taken care of that. So I'm pretty sure one day someone will rip all of that off. But until that happens I have a pretty good half decent nest egg. But nowadays with young people they just don't have any hope. I mean They'll never own a house they'll have the toughest time paying for you know, the car the rest of it and A lot of them still live with mom and still share the house, right? It used to be remember remember no scrubs remember it was bad to live with your parents now. It's like the thing to do Remember when it was bad to just walk and you have no car now. It's like the thing to do Remember when it was bad to sleep on the street and put encampments up in parks? Now it's the thing to do. It's like the person sleeping on the street, that's the new middle class. And the person going to the food bank, that's the new bum. It's changed. Just like I always love talking about this. When you look at money, when you look at money, money's changed, right? Like $100, honestly, that's the new $20, okay? When you look at what things are worth, $20, that's not even $5, $5 and $10, that's chump change. And you'll notice there's no more change. In the States, they've done away with pennies, which will hopefully also squash odd pricing because odd pricing was dumb anyways. You know, your $2.99, $4.64, $15.25, $0.28, all of that goes away when you don't have pennies or you just round off and you don't care. I think Canada doesn't have pennies anymore. I think they might do away with a few of the other coins so we're just in a new world where the younger the youth I think has lost a lot of hope even the save a little something and who knows it might be one of those young people that I foolishly trust with my passcode they don't have any money so they'll take all of mine and then they'll have a new crib and some new things I'll be the one sleeping on the street where they just were so you never know there's always that chance it's certainly pushing for that so as I said a couple of questions and you can work on where you were this day in 63 when Kennedy was put okay so what I'll do now
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