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>>14996273
only fat and/or black girls like me. the only 2 cute girls i've matched with ghosted me

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>>9556607
>I browse /r9k/ daily

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>tfw you try to tell your family about the sort of books you'd like to get the most but they turn around and start making fun of you for being a nerd

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Canada has the Government(socialist/fascist) healthcare and pay at least 25 cents more in taxes. It is not cheaper, and there are several reports showing that there is a HUGE discrepancy in what they are paying and how much they are getting back. Then you can argue that the "leftover is for the others".

>In 2013, a typical Canadian family of four can expect to pay $11,320 for public health care insurance. For the average family of two parents with one child that bill will be $10,989, and for the average family of two adults (without children) the bill comes to $11,381. As a result of lower average incomes and differences in taxation, the bills are smaller for the average unattached individual ($3,780), for the average one-parent-one-child family ($3,905), and the average one-parent two-child family ($3,387). But no matter the family type, the bill is not small, much less free.

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