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  1. scaredytiger

    Would you force your children to do stuff?

    When I got pocket money it was 2x (my age) a week. So if I was 14 I would get $28 a week. Or something.
  2. scaredytiger

    No Money in Law !?

    That's true. My bad.
  3. scaredytiger

    Knee-high boots

    I think it depends on the boot and the person. You may be able to pull them off with skirts/dresses if you're skinny enough. But I have seen so many people get that look wrong.
  4. scaredytiger

    Would you force your children to do stuff?

    I was enlisted to clean the house, cook, hang out/bring in washing, and make cups/pots of tea and coffee. Oh yeah, and I was also made a part of the renovation team when Mum did up old houses.
  5. scaredytiger

    Would you force your children to do stuff?

    I don't want children. I hate children.
  6. scaredytiger

    No Money in Law !?

    It may have been a response to your post, but it wasn't exclusively directed at you. Sorry for the confusion.
  7. scaredytiger

    No Money in Law !?

    There may be a clash of obligations; the obligation to provide the best defense possible (which is upholding the values of the legal system), and the obligation to uphold the values of the society. I would probably agree that it should be their primary goal to uphold the values of the legal...
  8. scaredytiger

    Would you force your children to do stuff?

    Read the novella it's based on. I thought this thread would be like... using your children as slaves sort of thing. I am disappointed.
  9. scaredytiger

    No Money in Law !?

    Because it is not only irrelevant, it isn't even regarding your studies. It's regarding your wallet.
  10. scaredytiger

    No Money in Law !?

    Righttt. You were seeking advice about whether you should pay someone to read and correct your HSC essays, in the Law forum. I'm pretty sure he has the right to assume you're a complete 'tard.
  11. scaredytiger

    Your Ideal age to get married?

    Mumma said that it has something to do with actually exercising while you're pregnant - not just sitting around eating. ~vague recollection~
  12. scaredytiger

    The Good Wife

    Show bores me to tears, and the actor isn't that hot.
  13. scaredytiger

    No Money in Law !?

    How did a thread on Law turn into a battle between Arts and Science? Anyway, I think that an LLB has the ability to prove that you have certain level of intelligence, analytical skill, and determination. If nothing else, it shows that you can stick with something for 5-6 years. Those things may...
  14. scaredytiger

    Poor people had better access to medical treatment on a free market

    Nah, your comments are riddled with opinion. I'm sorry you can't tell the difference.
  15. scaredytiger

    Poor people had better access to medical treatment on a free market

    Whatever, man. I'm entitled to my opinion. I don't know what hospitals you hang around, but every experience I've had with public health care makes me glad I have private health care.
  16. scaredytiger

    Poor people had better access to medical treatment on a free market

    I wasn't aware comparison was needed. My statement didn't even mean that I thought it was particularly bad. I just said it wasn't 'good'. It takes an entire day in emergency to get an x-ray for a broken leg. It takes over a week for the results of a brain tumour biopsy to come through. A...
  17. scaredytiger

    Poor people had better access to medical treatment on a free market

    Say, what if everyone can access it but are virtually guaranteed death on admission into hospital? But you're right. Quality doesn't matter.
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