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Seriously. Can anyone name a structure built by jews?

Anything invented by jews?

Not abstract theories or art or words.

Any real thing where if it didn't work it would fall down or break apart?

Anything like a telephone?

I honestly can't thing of anything.

But the world is full of inventions but the Scottish and the English and the Germans.

Seriously can anyone name anything actually designed/ built by jews?

Any famous Jewish engineers?

I just realized this. They may be like Africans who never built a seaworthy vessel or a building over 1 floor.

(and no theories like the one stolen by Einstein doesn't count as building something)

Seriously. Can anyone name a structure built by jews? Anything invented by jews? Not abstract theories or art or words. Any real thing where if it didn't work it would fall down or break apart? Anything like a telephone? I honestly can't thing of anything. But the world is full of inventions but the Scottish and the English and the Germans. Seriously can anyone name anything actually designed/ built by jews? Any famous Jewish engineers? I just realized this. They may be like Africans who never built a seaworthy vessel or a building over 1 floor. (and no theories like the one stolen by Einstein doesn't count as building something)

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Did you need the extra money? Were your Nikes stolen?

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It's always better to have and not need it than to just barely scrape by because you think you're too good for money.

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If it was $100 on the ground, and I know I didn't need it and do not take it, then I leave it to the next person who might think "I need that".

This moves in the direction of a high trust society at a super low level by allowing others the resources they might need.

Taking the money for yourself, should you not need it, is greed and benefits no one who may need it. Kind of like the golden cup of Vlad.