Generation Snowflake Feeling Entitled

burrheadd

KING Of GIFS
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theres correlations

ppl blame the wrong crowd and im here to point out about shaken baby brains bc of wall st greed, something which im sure alot have not heard about.

The force is strong tonite
 

rickyb

Well-Known Member
Well, if you don't even attempt to better your lot in life, you are pretty much a loser.

And, as for me, don't worry. I work maybe 15 hours a week, and that's just for grins. Contrary to what some (one) think, I certainly don't have to. But, it's fun.

And days I don't work, my life is full hanging out with my grandchildren.

Move, get a real job, and make something of yourself.
so you retired from UPS?

people who work after retirement are the losers. the country is falling apart and all you can think of doing is working for some big corporation.

i do school and after that i am moving, and i dont need any advice from you bc i dont expect anything good from you, but feel free.
 

burrheadd

KING Of GIFS
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so you retired from UPS?

people who work after retirement are the losers. the country is falling apart and all you can think of doing is working for some big corporation.

i do school and after that i am moving, and i dont need any advice from you bc i dont expect anything good from you, but feel free.
 

cosmo1

Perhaps.
Staff member
so you retired from UPS?

people who work after retirement are the losers. the country is falling apart and all you can think of doing is working for some big corporation.

i do school and after that i am moving, and i dont need any advice from you bc i dont expect anything good from you, but feel free.

What makes you think I work for a big corporation? Where are you going to work when you are done with school? A tiny corporation?

And, maybe you do need some advice from a responsible adult. It doesn't seem as though you have ever had any before.
 

rickyb

Well-Known Member
What makes you think I work for a big corporation? Where are you going to work when you are done with school? A tiny corporation?

And, maybe you do need some advice from a responsible adult. It doesn't seem as though you have ever had any before.
believe me, when i think of "responsible adult" your the first guy that comes to mind ;)

u probably work to get away from the wife so you stop fighting
 

cosmo1

Perhaps.
Staff member
believe me, when i think of "responsible adult" your the first guy that comes to mind ;)

u probably work to get away from the wife so you stop fighting

Bye, ricky.

Better ask mommy for some cash to gas that car up. It's gonna be getting cold soon.
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
is there something wrong with that?

or should i pay $2000 / mth for a 1 br?

if more people considered living in their vans, maybe they wouldnt have shaken their babies brains to jelly during the great recession...
Yep, having the money to buy a good green tambourine would help with that behavior.


 

rickyb

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