You know, I’m a capitalist, there are lots of things I’d like to own and I think ambition is great.
but…
I want money mainly so I can DO things, experience things and generally be free to live as I please. Ultimately I just want a good women, a career where I get to learn and feel contributory every day and a porch swing where I can watch brown (or red) cows eat green grass.
I guess if my only accomplishment in life were driving a nice car I wouldn’t feel too good about it.
Sometimes I feel like I don’t belong in this century…
[quote]conorh wrote:
You know, I’m a capitalist, there are lots of things I’d like to own and I think ambition is great.
but…
I want money mainly so I can DO things, experience things and generally be free to live as I please. Ultimately I just want a good women, a career where I get to learn and feel contributory every day and a porch swing where I can watch brown (or red) cows eat green grass.
I guess if my only accomplishment in life were driving a nice car I wouldn’t feel too good about it.
Sometimes I feel like I don’t belong in this century…[/quote]
[quote]Professor X wrote:
What is really going to be sad is when they finally get out on their own.[/quote]
Out on her own?! She will never be out on her own. If she’s getting a Lexus for her 16th birthday, I bet there is a trust fund waiting for her when she reaches 21.
I love how everyone is blaming her parents and not her… Some people are just shitheads, it’s not always the parents fault. There are families out there that have multiple kids and raise them the same way and they turn out as polar opposites. Why isn’t anyone blaming the grandma for raising the mom who screwed up raising the daughter?
[quote]Irish Muscle wrote:
well we come from different backrounds then. I seem to have de-sensitised my mommy with my foul language. I started off gradually calling her a silly billy, then i kept it up and playfully calling her names. now 7 years later its complety cool to call my mom a fart head, or a willy face head, or a jerkwad.
she knows i dont mean it in disrespect.[/quote]
I called my mom a fag once (in jest.) She found it very funny, given the context of the situation. I could curse like a sailor around my parents and they’d not have taken it out of context, as long as there was no maliciousness behind the cursing directed at them.
If my mom were to give me a good, disciplinary “tune-up,” it would have been over the sickeningly foul attitude expressed by the little monster in that video.
[quote]but as for that “thing” in the video crying about her car, i would probably shoot her and dump the corpse in some lake. man that is the most disasterous human being i have ever seen.
dang im actually impressed at how spoiled she is. wow.[/quote]
LOL. Yeah, you have to work pretty hard to be that awful. Shame shame.
I didn’t get my first vehicle till I turned 18. My parents bought it for me, but guess what it was? A 1990 ford ranger xlt with 322,000km on it. I was fucking ecstatic to finally have my own vehicle and was totally in shock.
I had such pride for the 2000$ beast of the truck and drove it for a couple of years. Some bitch gets a 67k sportscar and cries/whines about how they don’t want it? Some people in this world are right fucked in the head.
[quote]JonP wrote:
I love how everyone is blaming her parents and not her… Some people are just shitheads, it’s not always the parents fault. There are families out there that have multiple kids and raise them the same way and they turn out as polar opposites. Why isn’t anyone blaming the grandma for raising the mom who screwed up raising the daughter?[/quote]
Interesting point, but why is she even buying her a car if she is a brat? Let alone, a $65,000 car?
Just look at the mom’s reaction? She is totally unassertive. The mom is an enabler. I blame them both.
[quote]conorh wrote:
You know, I’m a capitalist, there are lots of things I’d like to own and I think ambition is great.
but…
I want money mainly so I can DO things, experience things and generally be free to live as I please. Ultimately I just want a good women, a career where I get to learn and feel contributory every day and a porch swing where I can watch brown (or red) cows eat green grass.
I guess if my only accomplishment in life were driving a nice car I wouldn’t feel too good about it.
Sometimes I feel like I don’t belong in this century…[/quote]