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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. |
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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). Some of the first English boxers were lords. Marquess of Queensberry rules. Boxers are proud.
Workers are usually givers. They give work, they brawl (wrestle). Wrestlers are jovial. They drink.
I am tired. Further examples fail me.