Of wealth in the US and my household makes over 200k a year. Not to mention that I live in one of the most expensive areas in the country. How does it feel being poorer than me?
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Money doesn't make you cool, or anything in my eyes. Sure money is nice to have. But if money is the only thing that keeps you going then you don't really have that much to offer other than materialistic things. I'd rather go on a hike, or rebuild an engine. That's just me.
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>200K >rich
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how is this low tier b8 working so well?
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Edited by Sky the reckless: 8/18/2014 1:08:53 PM
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Edited by Seven: 8/18/2014 1:07:45 PMThe fact that you think this is a thing that is going to make you cool or something, makes me feel nothing but embarrassed for you. Regardless of my financial situation my parents have taught me the core values of working earning, and not being a dickburger. I'm working my ass off to pay off my college education, which I owe to them, for footing the bill. As that makes sense, my parents' money is here to support and nurture me, it's not my asset, and it's certainly not something for me tout over other people #youreauselessjerk #iwouldknow-the area I'm from is of a higher income percentage bracket than 5% and the majority of the people I know, even from dirty money, certainly wouldn't try to use their wealth situation to put down other people. And it's most definitely not some 5% bracket of "we just found a lot of wealth" douchebags, it's most likely your parents worked incredibly hard to earn their 200k income. The situation is different in the higher percentile situations as a lot of the wealth is old wealth and it comes from deep pocketed relatives, even those people aren't as entitled as you. Most of these people I know, from this lower income tier have very good worth ethic, as their parents impress upon them how important it is to work in order to continue their lifestyle. [b]Let's face it, after retirement and if you have siblings, 200k a year, doesn't amount to a rolling in it trust fund child inheritance, just a possible wake up call. If you don't actually learn to work and not be a shitbag, you're probably going to end up a "poor boy" spending the last of your parents inheritance at 45 and not able to make ends meat after that because you're too much of a schmuck.[/b]
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I think you should post this in the inner city.
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Bro no one cares about the 5% or the 1% it's all about the .1%
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Inb4 OP actually kills a few people to parody Elliott Rodger
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Really gonna suck ass for you when mommy and daddy cut you off ...
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You were not even targeted by Stratton Oakmont when they were selling stocks Pfft Not even in the top 1% Le scrub
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According to your other thread. We all get laid more often than you. So..... EXCELLENT!
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Stole your weed. Get good good scrub. Btw [spoiler]200K a year isn't nearly enough to live in the richest areas of the US. Try 5 million a year, then you might get somewhere.[/spoiler]
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Lol k
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Doubt it...
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>tfw nearly every Floodian is in the top 5% of worldwide wealth
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I'm English. That is all.
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I also live in a rich place with plenty of money...
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Actually, I feel pity for you. You missed out bud. It must be embarrassing to have never had to struggle. You're probably weak and incompetent.
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Started from the bottom now I'm here
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It feels normal.
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Wow. You're really that bored that your comparing your life style to other people's. What is the point, whoop de do you make 200k dollars a year, I got my friends, my family and my Xbox ( can't leave that out ). Stop trying to make other people feel bad or that they haven't done enough with their life.
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I'm richer than you. Bow to me you dirty peasant.
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So, how do you contribute to the income?
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Sure you do, little guy. I'm sure you do...
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It feels like humility. I earned my place and I appreciate a good days work. I'm actually really proud of myself. I'm glad you're well off though. I hope you never have to deal with financial troubles.
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There are [i]very[/i] few above me in The Tower.