Author Topic: Kids and politics  (Read 38127 times)

your talking to a tax paying, insurance owning, struggling worker trying to succeed.

don't think your childish dreams of rainbows and people around the world holding hands holds any merit. what schools teach you kids is not the real world. and when you join it and become part of the real world you will learn to hate.

No.

don't think your childish dreams of rainbows and people around the world holding hands holds any merit. what schools teach you kids is not the real world. and when you join it and become part of the real world you will learn to hate.
part of that is true. i don't think you have to hate to figure out what the forget is going on though

your talking to a tax paying, insurance owning, struggling worker trying to succeed.

don't think your childish dreams of rainbows and people around the world holding hands holds any merit. what schools teach you kids is not the real world. and when you join it and become part of the real world you will learn to hate.

:( B-but grandma bisjac!

part of that is true. i don't think you have to hate to figure out what the forget is going on though

Meh I been unemployed like 4 months but I used to work 6 days a week 8-11 hours a day (the place was going out of business so they fired the night cleaners, I was a busser at a restaurant and would work 3-11 and then have to close the whole restaurant which took like 2-3 hours and clean all the mats). I also went to school 5 days a week on top of that, and they took 46% of my wages for FICA and all the other taxes, and I didn't turn into a whiny selfish hater because of it. And my job wasn't very pleasant, very lazy waiters and waitresses slowly turned all the jobs into busser jobs, all they did was take the orders and that was it basically, and tip you less than they were supposed to.

my grandma is awful. i hope she rots

didn't that generation spend a lifetime not taking care of their bodies so now they have much unnecessary health problems?
didn't that generation brainwash themselves and my parents into thinking a good investment is loving home ownership? one out of millions of investments. and the one that pays off less then any other.

old people dont have wisdom for this world. and the continued existence is just a drain.
In my eyes, a person must always have something to offer in life. just because they are old they cant just be claiming they are deserving now because of a lifetime of hardwork failing. forget em

they are an example of failure. i dont feel bad for them at all

yeah! forget old people. stealing our cash and not taking care of themselves

didn't that generation brainwash themselves and my parents into thinking a good investment is loving home ownership? one out of millions of investments. and the one that pays off less then any other.

Home ownership is one of the best investments possible, as the only other option is renting, in which you pay for nothing.
My parents' house is worth 5x what they paid for it, which is a lot of profit for a 15 year investment if they sell it.
Buying a fancy car is definitely the worst investment possible.

the "American dream" is a process (pretty much applies to anywhere lol)

your grand parents teach your parents that they are supposed to:
1 get married
2 go into dept buying a home
3 make children
4 teach your children to take care of you when your old

now this is where things went wrong 2 generations ago
4a my grandparents generation broke the cycle and stopped passing on the home to thier children, making it impossible to take care of them if they are supossed to buy a home from scratch instead of taking the family home (while grandparents live in)

4b college plans had been added to a once none existing part of this cycle
and they ruin the traditional family and ruined the necessary dept needed.


now,
our parents and grandparents cojntinue to attempt to make us follow the cycle. the cyckle THEY broke and THEY made impossible to live in. yet they expect us to because they grew up brainwashed that way.
the only way to truly succeed in life now. is:
1 dont get married
2 dont make children
3 college
4 personal dept and personal responsibility for retirement.


because clearly the home owning family people are sooooooo happy. i haven't seen one succeed since the 40s. they all die broke and unhappy. coincidence?
home owning is fine if you MUST have a family. but if its your only egg in your only basket, you failed at life. like everyone does when they home own. they are tricked into thinking it actually payts off in the end. when all it really does is stays caught up with itself only.
« Last Edit: October 25, 2009, 01:39:16 AM by Bisjac »

Better yet why don't you ask the families that agreed to taking out horrid loans. Housing means nothing if you can't support the means to keep it. Even if it's the environment/economy around you that changes, forcing you to change.

Also, kids are dumb.

I hit another button! OH GOD

« Last Edit: October 25, 2009, 01:43:34 AM by Ronin »


depends on who you are talking to.
Nope, I really give 0 forgets when I'm talking to kids.

It's more like "oh yeah?" or "wow no kidding".

Also, kids are dumb.
pretty much
haha, i'm a kid and i agree.
« Last Edit: October 25, 2009, 01:51:21 AM by -Mike- »


shoudnt u be eating right now