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0 sats \ 15 replies \ @bief57 9 Dec \ parent \ on: Stacker Saloon
I entered SN like every morning and the first thing I see is this. Don't act like a saint. You throw the stone and then hide your hand. You say one thing and now you act like a madman and deny what is there in plain sight.
Everyone helps others in their own way. Some donate money online, others give clothes and toys to children in need. I am not ashamed of having created a geyser, if I need it for my medicines. I work and pay my bills as best I can, but an illness got out of hand. I give when I can. Example: In public schools they give a monthly bag of food that has rice, tuna, oatmeal, this month they gave me 3 bags; 2 days later I saw a lady on the corner of my house going through the trash and I gave her the 2 extra bags of food that they had given me at school. That is worth more to me, because it really is horrible to see people go hungry.It doesn't hurt me that he was scammed. I'm only bothered by scammers on SN. They are very different things.
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Where did I insult you, darling?
@Satosora, I'm sorry there are scammers here on SN and that you've been affected, but I'm sorry, it's not my responsibility to take responsibility for what happened to you. Anyway, I did a 1000 sats zap to pay you back what cowboy owes you, thank @anon, it was sponsored by him. I also wish cowboy would take responsibility, it's not going to happen, but it would be nice if he did. Hugs and kisses to everyone.
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Don't get your hopes up, we Caribbeans even call people who sell us vegetables "carino" or "amor" (love), it's part of our culture. It's like: "Hello my love, can you give me 3 tomatoes?" literally as I'm saying it. So that you don't get excited, I'll use the phrase "see you later, best regards sir." I still really dislike your air of superiority, I'm being very honest about that.
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Yes, I am from Venezuela. I emigrated to Peru. No, I don't live off SN. I have paid for some things thanks to SN, but it's not enough to live off SN. I have a job in the real world and I pay my bills with it. Yes, I created a geyser for my medicines because I can't afford it. I like SN, whether I earn sats or not, I like being here.
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