RT @WSJ: Is 'first come, first served' really fair? http://on.wsj.com/1SLMGt4 pic.twitter.com/nt96azJrqR
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RT @WSJ: Is 'first come, first served' really fair? http://on.wsj.com/1SLMGt4 pic.twitter.com/nt96azJrqR
@WSJ Fuck fair.
@WSJ No first come first serve isn't fair but that's not what life or the business world is about, fair is a false concept.
@WSJ The one who bakes the cake gets first dibs. The one who arranges the trip gets first dibs. The owner should make the room assignments.
@WSJ always. In the world. In Christianity not so much
@WSJ Stop inviting more than one couple at a time. Duh.
@WSJ For the most part: Yes.
@WSJ Never
@WSJ not in sexual contexts
@WSJ yea it kind of like early bird catches the worm!!!!

@WSJ simply put, yes it is
@WSJ Absolutely fair! As is keeping as much as you can of what you earned, EVERY1 paying a fair share of taxes (i.e., not soaking rich)
@Ahmedinejahd @WSJ Yah, I don't think you have to worry about the rich getting a fair deal.
@McCollMagazine @WSJ Fair is fair; doesn't matter whether some1's rich or poor. Stealing's still immoral, forcing's still act of violence.
@Ahmedinejahd @WSJ Uh I am Canadian
@McCollMagazine @WSJ I really don't like Canadians; so pretentious; u r another reason why and yet another confirmation
@McCollMagazine @WSJ You're right, I shouldn't hate a whole group just because I've had awful experiences with a whole bunch of them.
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