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Aristocrats are usually takers (wits, fencers, collectors, drug addicts, they even marry within their families. They take and hold the family name. | Aristocrats are usually takers (wits, fencers, collectors, drug addicts, they even marry within their families. They take and hold the family name). Some of the first English boxers were lords. [[w:Marquess of Queensberry Rules|Marquess of Queensberry rules]]. Boxers are proud. | ||
Workers are usually givers. They give work, they brawl (wrestle). Wrestlers are jovial. They drink. | Workers are usually givers. They give work, they brawl (wrestle). Wrestlers are jovial. They drink. | ||