It's pretty obvious that the humiliation and emasculation of getting his ass kicked by Mr. Kryg (and having it publicly immortalized on YouTube) absolutely torments Twatrick.
Also, being an utter moron with the most pathetic life in Canada further warps the Twatster's blubbery mind.
I recall that years ago, that someone using a pseudonym, wrote about how all the online trashing of Patrick Ross was going to impact his attempts to find employment. Kind of akin to "burning all [one's] bridges on Twitter" no?
Poor people live in cities. Sometimes they move there for work. Sometimes they were born there. Sometimes they need access to services.
Sometimes people find themselves injured or disabled at the same time that they're living in a city.
Cities have become expensive because neoliberal policies have allowed housing to become more of an investment/profit vehicle, rather than a human necessity. And at the same time that the authorities are encouraging real estate speculation, they have been allowing wages and welfare spending to stagnate.
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It's pretty obvious that the humiliation and emasculation of getting his ass kicked by Mr. Kryg (and having it publicly immortalized on YouTube) absolutely torments Twatrick.
Also, being an utter moron with the most pathetic life in Canada further warps the Twatster's blubbery mind.
I recall that years ago, that someone using a pseudonym, wrote about how all the online trashing of Patrick Ross was going to impact his attempts to find employment. Kind of akin to "burning all [one's] bridges on Twitter" no?
Poor people live in cities. Sometimes they move there for work. Sometimes they were born there. Sometimes they need access to services.
Sometimes people find themselves injured or disabled at the same time that they're living in a city.
Cities have become expensive because neoliberal policies have allowed housing to become more of an investment/profit vehicle, rather than a human necessity. And at the same time that the authorities are encouraging real estate speculation, they have been allowing wages and welfare spending to stagnate.
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