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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Calling a person a dud is wrong. Every person has value.[/quote] While I agree in principle, I think the siblings at issue here are the ones who refuse to work. A sibling with mental impairment or illness is most definitely not a dud. A sibling who doesn't make Phi Beta Kappa and go on to Stanford Law School is most definitely not a dud. A sibling who earns an honest living at a regular job is a huge success. But the sibling who doesn't like the idea of work because instead they can sponge off parents indefinitely is, in my book, a dud.[/quote]
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