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Discussion A fictional character we may all relate to and should learn from

AutistSupremacist

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Perhaps some of you are familiar with a particular Christmas story named A Christmas Carol and how the protagonist is incredibly bitter and miserable and upon going to sleep on Christmas eve is visited by a ghost who is tormented and tells him that he has to change his ways otherwise he'll end up like him. He is then visited by the Ghosts of Christmas past, present and future where we see him happy in the past, the current state in the present, and his death in the future. I feel like many cels are that miserable old man and potentially could change their ways by being jolly. Embrace jollyness before it's too late.
 
Thank you for this post it made me smile
 
i like christmas
 
How can I be jolly when women are disgusted by me?
 
Scrooge is what I'll become if I ever was rich. Except Scrooge is a volcel who rejected a femoid and I am way more generous than him
 
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we should learn from this guy, rape is fine and if the bitch complain just kill the whore.
 
Just read that one last week
 
I was just thinking about scrooge.
 
I can't be jolly when I have to be out in public and I see what I can never have.
 
This Charls Dickens story never made sense to begin with.

Scrooge put in tons of effort and moneymaxxed hard to get were he is.

His wife left HIM he did not leave her.

The true problem in the story are the stalking ghosts. If Scrooge never did the steps he did in life, he would have never been rich to begin with, itll be Irrelevant whether he hates or likes christmas as thr inital reason he WAS able to change in the end is because he was rich already.

Now if he was going different steps, the steps his wife wanted him to take, they would have been mere middle class or possibly even less. This would have not been enough to save Timmy it make Scrooge look good in the eyes of society - because he would have no resources to back it up to begin with.

The Ghosts, all 3 of them, are wrong in their narcisstic obsession with getting Scrooge to spend HIS money for courses that do not affect him.

Nor is it Scrooges fault that his sex haver secretary has to have 5 kids with his wife in a low income household.

Scrooge was never at fault, everyone else was.
 
I will never stop being bitter and angry.
 
This Charls Dickens story never made sense to begin with.

Scrooge put in tons of effort and moneymaxxed hard to get were he is.

His wife left HIM he did not leave her.

The true problem in the story are the stalking ghosts. If Scrooge never did the steps he did in life, he would have never been rich to begin with, itll be Irrelevant whether he hates or likes christmas as thr inital reason he WAS able to change in the end is because he was rich already.

Now if he was going different steps, the steps his wife wanted him to take, they would have been mere middle class or possibly even less. This would have not been enough to save Timmy it make Scrooge look good in the eyes of society - because he would have no resources to back it up to begin with.

The Ghosts, all 3 of them, are wrong in their narcisstic obsession with getting Scrooge to spend HIS money for courses that do not affect him.

Nor is it Scrooges fault that his sex haver secretary has to have 5 kids with his wife in a low income household.

Scrooge was never at fault, everyone else was.
Nothing wrong with being more jolly.
 
Nothing wrong with being more jolly.
No this is not what i said. You csn by jolly, try to stay motivated.

But its no ones Business how you spend your money.

Victorian Britain is already capitalistic.
 

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