Hmmm, well, I know my lifestyle simply doesn't translate into everyone else's circumstances, but if I find that I am living in an area where there is simply no work to be had then I simply move on to where there is. I dunno, perhaps people are nesting just a little too much if they refuse to shift even when there is no source of income in their current location. It's perfectly healthy to be on the move. So saying 'the unemployment rate is too high and so now the government is going to force us to become prostitutes' , while ultimately a distortion of the apparent legal process anyway, also sounds a bit whiny and self-pitying to me. I think perhaps some people's comfort zones are little too wide...
[ 02-01-2005, 11:24 PM: Message edited by: The Hierophant ]
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