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Whiny People Thread

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I don't like shane.

I want him to fall into a pool of toxic chemicals, that ugly faggot.

I don't like shane.

I want him to fall into a pool of toxic chemicals, that ugly faggot.

lulz

I read this as "White people thread"

:) Aww, it's ok, Christa love- all the elderly mistake the wrong building.

 

 

hahaha at least i remembered to put on a matching pair of shoes :P

I'm hungry, but it's late. It'll be easier to sleep if I'm hungry instead of full...

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I WANT TICKETS TO ACL :dead:

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whiny people need to get a good spanking. seriously.

 

the rice I ate when I had my breakfast isn't well-cooked. *barfs*

I don't like shane.

I want him to fall into a pool of toxic chemicals, that ugly faggot.

 

:heart::blush: :heart: :wacky: :heart: :dazzled: :wacky: :wacky::heart::dazzled::dazzled: :dazzled::heart:

 

 

 

 

 

No. :dazzled: *sigh*

government aid programs piss me off, why should I pay for this shit if this is how people take advantage of it

 

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Michigan lottery winner still accepts state aid

 

 

AUBURN, Mich. (AP) - A Michigan man continues to accept state aid even though he won big in a state lottery game.

 

Leroy Fick won the $2 million jackpot in the "Make Me Rich!" contest in June.

 

Despite receiving about $850,000 in winnings, the Auburn resident is still using his Michigan Bridge Card, an electronic alternative to food stamps.

 

Fick's lawyer says his client hasn't done anything illegal.

 

Attorney John Wilson tells The Bay City Times the state knows Fick won the lottery money, since it "issued the check."

 

DHS inspector general's office director Al Kimichik says food assistance on the Bridge card is guided by federal regulations.

 

State Department of Human Services spokeswoman Gisgie Gendreau says under federal guidelines, if a person receives a lump-sum payment, the winnings are not counted as income.

 

http://www.wxyz.com/dpp/news/state/Copy_of_MILotteryFood-Stamps_86046065

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