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Improbabilities on 24.10.2025 9:36 p.m. Next you’ll try and convince me that negative economic events disproportionately affect people with less money
pichael288 on 24.10.2025 10:23 p.m. Just the weather? Man everything hits the socially vulnerable the hardest.
Impossumbear on 24.10.2025 11:59 p.m. If you couldn’t deduce this on your own then you’re the type of person that: 1.) Isn’t going to browse the same forums where this is posted. 2.) Isn’t going to read the study. 3.) Isn’t going to understand the study even if you do read it. 4.) Isn’t going to believe the study even if you happen upon it, read it, and understand its content. This is useless.
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Does the phrase „Well dur“ spring anyone else’s mind?
Next you’ll try and convince me that negative economic events disproportionately affect people with less money
Just the weather? Man everything hits the socially vulnerable the hardest.
If you couldn’t deduce this on your own then you’re the type of person that:
1.) Isn’t going to browse the same forums where this is posted.
2.) Isn’t going to read the study.
3.) Isn’t going to understand the study even if you do read it.
4.) Isn’t going to believe the study even if you happen upon it, read it, and understand its content.
This is useless.