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Played dodgeball tonight to help fill in for a friend (like properly reffed n shit), went in expecting it to be fairly gay and boring.

Quite surprisingly worked up a fair bit of a sweat and a lot of fun, would do again for sure. We dominated as well, which was nice.

Edited by UNR33L

Special kind of stupid too. Keeping in mind the intellect of some of the people these high paying but not necessarily high qualification jobs are going to attract...prolly not the type to see past the short term depression and focus on a long term future or benefit. Just quit the FIFO and have a go at work back home like everyone else, before hitting last resort.

I say if you had a kid you shouldn't be working FIFO in the first place; dumb shit.

Yeah lets call all people with mental health issues f**king stupid and unreasonable. Selfish pricks. Wheres my pitchfork

It is selfish. Mental issues or not, the kid has no father now and this is a direct result of his father's actions. A man is his own choices. Who can you blame but him?

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