A Conversation for The Dispossessive Case

Kitchen

Post 1

Wonko

*My* wife always says: don't ruin *my* kitchen. And my answer is: it is not *your* kitchen, it is the kitchen *I worked and paid* for. So that makes it at least *our* kitchen.

I like to speak of poverty as the result of one's work which is a measurable piece of one's life. I think it is a human right to have control over the fruits of one's own work, that is: to possess money or otherwise transformed work (lifetime).

It is the basis for Evolution to have a personal feedback loop embracing it all: your abilities, your work based on these, the results of your work and the gain of it.

Whenever that personal feddback loop is corrupted (communism, or monopoly kapitalism), or marriage with only one working, things go wrong. So my proposal is personal kapitalism: everybody is her/his own company.


Kitchen

Post 2

BigMan

You poor fellow. I feel really sorry for you. Have you ever tried claiming a certain room for yourself? I still haven't figured out if you ruined the kitchen or not.


Kitchen

Post 3

Wonko

Yes, I'm sorry for me, too! Yes, from time to time I claim a room. Of course I didn't ruin anything, but that depends on whether the neutral observer is a man or a woman. smiley - smiley


Key: Complain about this post

Write an Entry

"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a wholly remarkable book. It has been compiled and recompiled many times and under many different editorships. It contains contributions from countless numbers of travellers and researchers."

Write an entry
Read more