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Model: Melissa & Doug Felt Food Sandwich Play Food Set (33 pcs) - Felt Sandwich Play Set For Kids Kitchen, Pretend Play Sandwich, Felt Sandwich Toy For Toddlers Kids Ages 2+,Orange
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"Prepare your child for a lucrative career in the service economy!"
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Something about using chemical felt ($25 MSRP) instead of food to make a sandwich seems oddly dystopian to me. Fond memories of making real sandwiches as a kid and then eating them to see how well I did.
This is a toy for toddlers; probably don't want to give them free reign over the kitchen, ha.
This is a toy for toddlers; probably don't want to give them free reign over the kitchen, ha.
Maybe kids will learn to eat healthier if we did teach them how to cook at a young age. Ah, it's ok, healthcare is practically free in pretty much every modern country! (except for like, one or two exceptions).
"Prepare your child for a lucrative career in the service economy!"
- Sponsored by Subway
Something about using chemical felt ($25 MSRP) instead of food to make a sandwich seems oddly dystopian to me. Fond memories of making real sandwiches as a kid and then eating them to see how well I did.
You made sandwiches for who as a 2 and 3 year old?
Maybe kids will learn to eat healthier if we did teach them how to cook at a young age. Ah, it's ok, healthcare is practically free in pretty much every modern country! (except for like, one or two exceptions).
I'm sure the "free" healthcare has nothing to do with your 50% effective tax rate and two year wait for an appointment.
I'm sure the "free" healthcare has nothing to do with your 50% effective tax rate and two year wait for an appointment.
....when one factors in all the taxes one pays in the USA, it's not too far off. We just build aircraft carriers and fund companies "too big to fail" instead of healthcare, education, infrastructure, etc. Where one trip to the ER can bankrupt a person.
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....when one factors in all the taxes one pays in the USA, it's not too far off. We just build aircraft carriers and fund companies "too big to fail" instead of healthcare, education, infrastructure, etc. Where one trip to the ER can bankrupt a person.
We also fund the defense of those countries so they can then spend that money on healthcare. We also pay for 99% of the R&D of all the things used in their healthcare so they can then have the luxury of whining about how backwards we are.
We also fund the defense of those countries so they can then spend that money on healthcare. We also pay for 99% of the R&D of all the things used in their healthcare so they can then have the luxury of whining about how backwards we are.
So...you're like proud of not giving your own citizens healthcare?
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Something about using chemical felt ($25 MSRP) instead of food to make a sandwich seems oddly dystopian to me. Fond memories of making real sandwiches as a kid and then eating them to see how well I did.
- Sponsored by Subway
Something about using chemical felt ($25 MSRP) instead of food to make a sandwich seems oddly dystopian to me. Fond memories of making real sandwiches as a kid and then eating them to see how well I did.
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