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You could reparate yourself. ---- Did you hear the one about an Ancient Egyptian Governor who decided to develop a working class so to speak? Today, anyone who is working class can work and wear Hilfiger to the Taj Mahal casino and eat caviar all weekend for about $325.00 with room and flight included. They can pay with their wages. They can also pay with their universal minimum income support which is about $40000.00 per year for every North American citizen; not too bad. Anyway, when the Egyptian governor engineered this working class, he fed a monkey like a king for year and then beat the monkey little by little over about six days; six days until the monkey was dead. He threw him around a room also. The hair of this monkey was put in the wombs of 300 women; beautiful women with good muscular genes and a Judge's authority. Why dont you want to go to school? The kids had very thick hair, were trained to be good workers but seemed to run off any time the Egyptians automated the work that was required by Egypt's great enterprise. They also spit profusely in a fear of dissociation as they did not want anyone to have authority over them again. They also seemed to have a profound reaction to those kind of educated people who were schooled to understand how you are entitled to have $40000.00 given to you automatically as a universal minimum income support based on the national obligations as the United States, Canada and Mexico are signatories under the USMCA to the universal minimum income support obligation outlined in the UN ILO Recommendations R202. Those kind of people may accept you and then reject you maybe I think you are trying to say; the sticky man who automates but who also saves the market dynamic with a universal minimum income support. However, you do not have education or information, let's say, for your emotions. Your intention is to isolate, deplete and surround such thinking related individuals, your cousin, who want you to have at least $8000.00 per year in universal minimum income support also known as a basic income and people will still work in the various jobs the economy requires of they find one. You see de point. You understand. You need to decide who you are but you know that you need to feed and house a dog. Where are you leading us as you say you need to be the leader? What is your solution? Why dont you order the universal minimum income support as required by your law and then be happy as you do what you want? Go on vacation. Rent a property but we need rules to protect you and your right to a quiet enjoyment of your housing (house) just as we protect a dog. What you seemed to be saying otherwise is that as a monkey, how can you ask me to accept and understand property ownership since don't we own and enjoy everything in common? This is your predilection with what is called "escovitch" in Jamaican Creole. It is really land property evasion, squatting or just trespass and theft over $5000.00...and after I beat him, the European and the world hear and they will never real estate property ownership again. In any event, you have the UN ILO Recommendations R202 that fulfil the UDHR Article 25 guarantee. You should just follow it. But, you and the monkey whose monkey hair was put in many wombs want to hold the Anglo world and its economy in abeyance, on hold, to ask if the managers of this world and culture and economy will just throw them around, throw them away and just beat them again. He told you what to do, how it works but you did not want to go school. Can you read the UN ILO Recommendations R202 and digest the one intention and just implement the universal minimum income support? Can you? You seem to want someone to feed you like a King and take care of you. Then you want to just get him in a situation of vulnerability with a few angry expendables as you call them and then they will just injure him and bash him to death and then YOU will just walk off.

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There is nothing wrong with Creole accents or expression as it is quite rich, full and entertaining. There is nothing wrong with "HANGRY" but why doesn't every Caricom citizen have at least $USD 8000.00 universal minimum income support? Some do as Caricom citizens on some islands and on other islands, it is a rather different socioeconomic disposition.

"Reparate" as in Reparate yourself as you have the authority to do it. You have the UDHR formula. You are the boss man now in a de West Indies country. You see the point. You understand. Set the priority as the people with enough to make more than bread sales viable. Home Random Log in Settings About Wiktionary Disclaimers Open main menu Wiktionary Search reparate Read in another language Watch Edit English Edit Etymology 1 Edit From Latin reparātus (“repaired”), perfect participle of reparō (“to renew, repair”). Pronunciation Edit Adjective: (Received Pronunciation) enPR: rĕʹpərət, IPA(key): /ˈɹɛpəɹət/ (General American) enPR: rĕʹpərət, IPA(key): /ˈɹɛpəɹət/ Verb: (Received Pronunciation) enPR: rĕʹpərāt, IPA(key): /ˈɹɛpəɹeɪt/ (General American) enPR: rĕʹpərāt', IPA(key): /ˈɹɛpəˌɹeɪt/ Adjective Edit reparate (not comparable) (obsolescent, rare) Restored to a state of good repair; returned to working order. For examples of the usage of this term see the citations page. Verb Edit reparate (third-person singular simple present reparates, present participle reparating, simple past and past participle reparated) (transitive, now rare) Repair; make reparate; restore to proper condition. For examples of the usage of this term see the citations page. Related terms Edit reparating Further reading Edit “†ˈreparate, ppl. a.” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary, second edition (1989) Gives the Latin etymology and defines the adjective merely as “repaired”; gives one supporting quotation and does not indicate the pronunciation. “†reparate, adj.” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary, draft revision (December 2009) Gives the Latin etymology and defines the adjective similarly hereto; gives two supporting quotations and does not indicate the pronunciation. “reparate, v.” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary, draft revision (December 2009) Gives the Latin etymology, noting “after REPARATION n.”, and offering for comparison the related adjective reparate, noun reparating, and verb repair; defines the verb similarly hereto and gives two groups of supporting quotations separated by 244 years and the pronunciatory transcriptions “Brit. /ˈrɛpəreɪt/, U.S. /ˈrɛpəˌreɪt/”. Etymology 2 Edit Back-formation from reparation. Pronunciation Edit (Received Pronunciation) enPR: rĕʹpərāt, IPA(key): /ˈɹɛpəɹeɪt/ (US) enPR: rĕʹpərāt', IPA(key): /ˈɹɛpəˌɹeɪt/ Verb Edit reparate (third-person singular simple present reparates, present participle reparating, simple past and past participle reparated) (intransitive) To make reparations. (transitive) To make reparations for; redress. (transitive, chiefly US) To make reparation to; compensate. Quotations Edit For examples of the usage of this term see the citations page. Further reading Edit Ole R. Reuter, On the Development of English Verbs from Latin and French Past Participles (Helsingfors, 1934), page 155 reparate 1922 [back-form. f. reparation]. “reparate, v.” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary, draft revision (December 2009) Lists this verb as the same word as #Etymology 1, defining it in the transitive senses only. Latin Edit Verb Edit reparāte second-person plural present active imperative of reparō Last edited 11 days ago by WingerBot Wiktionary Content is available under CC BY-SA 3.0 unless otherwise noted. Terms of Use Privacy Desktop