Is anyone else surprised to see this already?
#22
Yea im proud my parents where never able to give me those things. The sad part is your so crippled by being spoiled you cant even see how they failed you.
#23
lol crippled. Only thing different Is I have what I want and you dont, and look who the guy complaining is.... You were probably part the loosers we made fun of in highschool. O yea, and I get the value of a dollar and work for what you want crap. I just dont have to live that way. Sue me.
#24
Theres no . Right way or wrong way. There are different ways. Something may work for somebody that wont work at all for someone else. Point is, because it didn't go the way you wanted it does not give you the right to put down other people.
#26
lol crippled. Only thing different Is I have what I want and you dont, and look who the guy complaining is.... You were probably part the loosers we made fun of in highschool. O yea, and I get the value of a dollar and work for what you want crap. I just dont have to live that way. Sue me.
#28
Its just your bad attitude. You think money made you great and all it did is set you up for failure. I do have what i want... A great family and awesome cars. I had to learn to turn a wrench and im proud my parents gave me a piece of mind and a mindset that allows me to take care of myself and be my own man. Im no spoiled child and my spray-painted charger would crush your car and your ego if it was worth the gas. There is always a newer or faster car, its never what you have its who you are and you will only be your own curse until you figure that out kid.
#29
Last time I checked, you originally came in here pointing out to another forum member that clearly he was just jealous that he didn't have loads of cash to blow through in his childhood. You're the one who started throwing the flames around.
Be respectful of others. If you're happy with the fact that you had plenty of money handed to you, good for you. FYI, I was brought up as an only child and got spoiled like crazy and honestly, coming from that situation...I regret it. I've tried to keep a grip on reality but even know I realize the extent to which I'm spoiled and I don't like it at all.
#30
I happened to grow up in a household that was pulling in about 300k/year, in the 1980s. Do that math dude, yeah, we were well off making between 1/2 million and 1 million / year in today's money, depending on what index you use. I'm thankful not only for the comfortable life and beautiful homes I grew up in... but also for the fact that my parents never would buy me the $100 shoes I wanted and got me $50 shoes instead... and also that they never gave me "free" Mustang GTs. I don't expect a spoiled brat to understand this concept, and I feel sorry for you.