Dad's fault or son's fault?
#24
Re: Dad's fault or son's fault?
Originally Posted by random-strike
i dont understand how you say he has too much money or doesnt know anything.
his dumbass kid is the one who is stupid
his dumbass kid is the one who is stupid
BTW, EPA sticker on that Mustang claimed 17/25, Johnny, what gives with that??
#25
Re: Dad's fault or son's fault?
Originally Posted by random-strike
pretty disgusting how you guys hate "rich" people.
try china, i heard there are no rich people in communism
try china, i heard there are no rich people in communism
#26
Re: Dad's fault or son's fault?
Originally Posted by d16forlife
Rite. I hate how this has become a site where to be cool you allmost have to be homeless. I dont meen brag all the time about fake *** ---- like GookSi does eather. Some people are just smart with their money, buisness, or just hard working. How is that a bad thing
Or, they instill their children with some false sense that money imparts self-worth... which it does... but it's all fucked up when the kid's get some feeling of self-worth from money they haven't worked for, given to them by a parent, and the parent approves of that attitude. You end up with a bunch of stupid little know-nothing rich dorks looking down their nose at you because daddy's worth more.
#27
Re: Dad's fault or son's fault?
Ill be the first to admit that my son is spoliled. He asks.He gets. But when he acts like a little douchebag I issue a good beatdown.I'm not afraid to swing my belt at him. Why do I spoil him? Because My objective is to provide for him better than I had. I feel that thats my job. Why? Because he didnt ask to be here. So I feel the responsability to make his life easy as long as he behaves and acts like a humam being and not a ------- numb nut.
I agree though that some people leave their money to raise their kids. Thats not being a parent.
I agree though that some people leave their money to raise their kids. Thats not being a parent.
#29
Re: Dad's fault or son's fault?
Originally Posted by d16forlife
If I was that rich, I would buy an $50k car and ---- in it everyday. I dont consider a 50$ car a "supercar".
IMO $100K plus makes it a true "supercar".
IMO $100K plus makes it a true "supercar".
#30
Re: Dad's fault or son's fault?
Originally Posted by d16forlife
My objective is to provide for him better than I had. I feel that thats my job.
I know of a family where the dad came from modest means, worked really hard and is now very wealthy. The loser son was given a porsche for completing drug rehab and then crashed it. The daughter was also given a car for graduating high school but doesn't have a liscence so it sit in a garage. Parents are trying to "help" their kids but what they really need to do is put a boot in their ***.