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Anonymous

Dec 15, 2024

Pawn your Dream for a 9-5?

I saw this on a poster, and it really caught my eye. What is the actual meaning behind the quote "Pawn your dream for a 9-5?"

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It means trade in your dreams to work a regular Monday in 9-to-5 job.

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