If I were right, the night that passed before I ate that great helping of hamburger helper without the hamburger is larger than the day when my parents may or may not have given their approval towards weening hours words or dirges meant for a respective lot coddling each sodden ploy to get more play at the station
I've got a great number for you. See the dreary lead in the paper about ground or soil where you or your family can lose a good deal of capital describing the reality in how a marketplace economy works? It's a great idea, but not many countries other than those that do share the concept of bartering directly for services rendered or even taken in placating a massive throng of individuals longing for a piece of the pie, so to speak can understand how free things or situations aren't necessarily, entirely free. Western civilization thrives on the idea that good ideas are a good idea and greeting a good deal of governmental law or talking quickly about a systemic listlessness in creating a system to manage all of this longing, this deep wish for a free lunch, so to speak can keep a great deal and turn it sour. Towering over all these entrepreneurial efforts to establish something concrete and uniquely innovative is the unmistakable suspicion that disseminating information freely or even treating it as solely your property or even the property of you and your company, conglomerate or organization lends itself to suspicious complements intended not only to flatter but to cater to possible clients and line the pockets of people who's ideas are were or never quite will come to be similar or in any way the same. In short, if you have a great idea or concept, get a lawyer before launching it's display on the net or bet on eating it. The idea, of course...
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