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Post by purerockfury on Jun 7, 2017 3:56:30 GMT -5
I guarantee if one of the other students would have simply open hand slapped this kid he would have cried a river. What a bitch.
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Post by boboplata on Jun 7, 2017 4:00:06 GMT -5
I guarantee if one of the other students would have simply open hand slapped this kid he would have cried a river. What a bitch. He cucked the fuck out of his 3rd world teacher. He affa breh.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 6:00:43 GMT -5
Another inspirational message from Angelo Jackoff:
"it's all rigged against you man....so why bother?"
That is the thinking among the newer generation though. How do we combat this? We can't turn around and say your parents did it, so can you, as that axiom is no longer true, not even close to being true anymore for an overwhelming majority of the population under 30. That said, and probably coming up the way I did, knowing it is rigged doesn't matter to me. I'll keep trying in hopes I'm one of the few that can make it. It is annoying though that just getting by is off the table for most people nowadays because of politics. Allow me to remind you: "There is this little thing called neuroplasticity."
No doubt you recognize the source of the quote....you, while expounding on the subject of rehabilitating dangerous, violent criminals in my "murder trial" thread.
Perhaps -- as you have advocated -- you could convince the medical profession to operate on your brain to alter or remove the self-defeating psychosis (an opinion, not a diagnosis) you seem to be afflicted with.
Check and see if Sporty's insurance will pay for it, because you could sure benefit. Hopefully you'll be ruled eligible....your sickness may not be criminal, but it sure as hell is dangerous.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2017 7:54:43 GMT -5
I can't watch the vid, I'm at work. Did the teacher change his grade?
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Post by Baph on Jun 7, 2017 11:54:28 GMT -5
My English teacher in 10th grade was called Dr. Doom. He was a barrel-chested, brooding, 50-something Vietnam Vet with Nicholas Cage's haircut from Con Air. He rode a Harley and dark sunglasses and didn't smile much. He had a thing for Edgar Allen Poe and for power booting the underside of your desk if you fell asleep. He would not do well in school today.
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Post by matt on Jun 7, 2017 12:08:07 GMT -5
Let's not be too critical on the crying stuff, yet...
Sometimes kids cry after they strike out or miss a play, that means they care, they actually give a shit...obviously this shouldn't be encouraged but there's a difference between the kids who cry because they are competitive and give a shit and the ones who cry because they didn't get to pitch the first inning like daddy promised.
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Post by Premier on Jun 7, 2017 12:40:27 GMT -5
I wish I was part of this secret teenager ass kicking squad. A group of grown men, that go around hunting for teenagers like these that think they are men. Nothing too crazy, maybe break a leg or an arm, or both depending on their offense.
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Post by Angelo on Jun 7, 2017 16:36:19 GMT -5
Cyber and Floyd completely missing the point of my post. The new standard of the economic structure of the US works against the old attitude of if you work hard, have responsibility, you'll make it. Now for a majority of the population, that no longer holds true. Going to school, holding a full time job (with overtime), toughing up and accepting things that bother/annoy you, will result for a majority of the people not being able to afford rent, food, and utilities, let alone also pay debt and save money towards a house.
This entitled attitude, this why bother defeatist attitude that the younger people have is directly linked not to the actions of a political party in particular, not to this growing trend of acceptance of all, not to these participation trophies, or even the general pussification that many seem to think is sweeping. It is linked to politicians in general wanting to entrench their power, while massively increasing every factor of living across the board, while keeping wages/salaries stagnant, resulting in extremely low buying power compared to even 20 years ago. No longer can an average person go and provide for themselves, even if they are working 40+ hours a week and living off of crap food.
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Post by ocmmafan on Jun 7, 2017 17:01:13 GMT -5
jackel - you are such an entitled bitch. Are you the youngest person on this forum? I doubt it and somehow many people that post here ARE proving you wrong. People can and DO "make it", have careers, get married, buy a home, have kids, etc. Did they all mysteriously gain access to some special world you are denied? Fuck no. You are lazy and for years have sat on your miserable, lazy ass mad at the world because you were not gifted more from some family pizza joint. No one feels sorry for you and no one agrees with you. Not because you're an insufferable prick but because you are simply wrong. I have a 16 year old making 13 bucks an hour as a tutor after school (he recently received a $1.50 per hour raise). He's pulling a 4.3, works 12 hours per week during school, pays for his own car insurance and finds time to play sports and video games, hang with his friends, chase tail, etc. He spends a few hours every week being forced to find scholarships that he may qualify for and understands you get out of life what you put into it (and that I am not shelling out 40K a year for him to fuck off at college). He already knows how to code and won himself a 2 week, expenses paid internship at Stanford this summer where he can collaborate with other young coders. He will work 30 hours per week starting next week when school is out. He will probably have a job at Blizzard during his first year in college that could turn into a career AND get them to pay for some of his tuition. He met blizzard engineers himself without my help or his mothers. He's 16 and just finishing his jr year in high school. He's already twice the man you are. Yeah, I am bragging a bit about him because I am proud of him, but also to show you what a 16 year old is capable of. Life isn't some trash can of bleakness you paint regardless of your BS stories.
And yeah, he does have the financial support of his mother and I should he truly need it, but he doesn't know to think that way. It's not in his mind to think I am going to buy him a house, or a car, or pay for his college. His sense of "entitlement" revolves around wanting to be able to stay up late and play video games which I allow (sometimes his mother doesn't). he already understands the value of work, the value of making your own money and the freedom and sense of self worth that comes from accomplishment; even something as small as getting a job for $13 per hour
The world isn't against you. Nothing is holding your lazy, entitled ass back except yourself. But shake your head NO a few more times, blame it on something else, the smoke another bowl and go back to playing video games as a 30 year old loser (or whatever age you are).
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Post by ocmmafan on Jun 7, 2017 17:06:34 GMT -5
Kudos to those that coach. I don't right now but have off and on for years and I totally agree, the biggest challenge is dealing with dumb fuck parents. Too many parents are ex-shitty athletes that second guess everything and somehow know they could do things better. Plus, the time commitment to coach is crazy.
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Post by Angelo on Jun 7, 2017 17:16:33 GMT -5
jackel - you are such an entitled bitch. Are you the youngest person on this forum? I doubt it and somehow many people that post here ARE proving you wrong. People can and DO "make it", have careers, get married, buy a home, have kids, etc. Did they all mysteriously gain access to some special world you are denied? 1. I know I'm not the youngest on this forum 2. People can and do make it, I never refuted that. The ones that do nowadays though are not the AVERAGE which is what I'm talking about. A majority of the people in this country can no longer "make it" which is my point. That is something that needs to changes. If someone is willing to work their ass off, do what expected of them, they should be able to have savings, they should be able to afford an apartment alone, decent food, etc... That's the way it used to be for our parents, our grandparents (well usually anyways), but it isn't anymore which is where this new millennial entitled attitude is coming from. They want what their parents had, and think they deserve that at the very least. Do they? Well that is where the debate should be focused. 3. I'm not entitled, if I was I would be collection disability, I'd be enrolled in subsidized healthcare. I'm not doing either of those things. I do bring in 4-500/month, and in about 2 months I should be able to start earning about another 500/month at least on top of that. The 400 alone is enough of the reasons I don't take jobs that I do have available elsewhere because that would mean less than that I could send back to Jess (if any of what I made). I actually consider myself lucky, I can move to quite a few places and have a guaranteed job, however doing so screws over Jess and I won't do that. I'd rather have this seemingly futile look for better paying shit here so I don't have to uproot and ruin her life. Already made it hard enough on her don't need to make it worth.
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Post by ocmmafan on Jun 7, 2017 17:19:14 GMT -5
So you admit that even a lazy fuck like yourself is capable of more but YOU chose not to move or make the effort. Thanks for making the point, dumb-dumb. You don't even have kids nor coach so why the fuck are you in this thread? Go away.
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Post by Canuklehead on Jun 7, 2017 17:41:02 GMT -5
jackel - you are such an entitled bitch. Are you the youngest person on this forum? I doubt it and somehow many people that post here ARE proving you wrong. People can and DO "make it", have careers, get married, buy a home, have kids, etc. Did they all mysteriously gain access to some special world you are denied? 1. I know I'm not the youngest on this forum 2. People can and do make it, I never refuted that. The ones that do nowadays though are not the AVERAGE which is what I'm talking about. A majority of the people in this country can no longer "make it" which is my point. That is something that needs to changes. If someone is willing to work their ass off, do what expected of them, they should be able to have savings, they should be able to afford an apartment alone, decent food, etc... That's the way it used to be for our parents, our grandparents (well usually anyways), but it isn't anymore which is where this new millennial entitled attitude is coming from. They want what their parents had, and think they deserve that at the very least. Do they? Well that is where the debate should be focused. 3. I'm not entitled, if I was I would be collection disability, I'd be enrolled in subsidized healthcare. I'm not doing either of those things. I do bring in 4-500/month, and in about 2 months I should be able to start earning about another 500/month at least on top of that. The 400 alone is enough of the reasons I don't take jobs that I do have available elsewhere because that would mean less than that I could send back to Jess (if any of what I made). I actually consider myself lucky, I can move to quite a few places and have a guaranteed job, however doing so screws over Jess and I won't do that. I'd rather have this seemingly futile look for better paying shit here so I don't have to uproot and ruin her life. Already made it hard enough on her don't need to make it worth. I was talking to a younger coworker about this the other day because he was whining about never being able to buy a house or even save for a down payment because things are soooo expensive now and its not fair! blah blah blah. I pointed out that he can save money by cutting back his cell phone bill and not paying for premium cable, he looked at me like I had 2 heads. Then I told him he could not buy his lunch everyday and bring it from home, he said it's more expensive to make his lunch at home than buy it from Wendys or Subway??? Then I said he could quit smoking and maybe not go for beers after work so often and save some cash and he didn't like the sound of that either. I figure my suggestions could have saved him 300-500 a month but he views all those things as necessities and not luxuries......But yeah, it's impossible to save money. I will agree that it is harder now than it has been in the past but to say you can't afford rent or decent food? Get the fuck out of here.
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Post by Angelo on Jun 7, 2017 18:50:56 GMT -5
1. I know I'm not the youngest on this forum 2. People can and do make it, I never refuted that. The ones that do nowadays though are not the AVERAGE which is what I'm talking about. A majority of the people in this country can no longer "make it" which is my point. That is something that needs to changes. If someone is willing to work their ass off, do what expected of them, they should be able to have savings, they should be able to afford an apartment alone, decent food, etc... That's the way it used to be for our parents, our grandparents (well usually anyways), but it isn't anymore which is where this new millennial entitled attitude is coming from. They want what their parents had, and think they deserve that at the very least. Do they? Well that is where the debate should be focused. 3. I'm not entitled, if I was I would be collection disability, I'd be enrolled in subsidized healthcare. I'm not doing either of those things. I do bring in 4-500/month, and in about 2 months I should be able to start earning about another 500/month at least on top of that. The 400 alone is enough of the reasons I don't take jobs that I do have available elsewhere because that would mean less than that I could send back to Jess (if any of what I made). I actually consider myself lucky, I can move to quite a few places and have a guaranteed job, however doing so screws over Jess and I won't do that. I'd rather have this seemingly futile look for better paying shit here so I don't have to uproot and ruin her life. Already made it hard enough on her don't need to make it worth. I was talking to a younger coworker about this the other day because he was whining about never being able to buy a house or even save for a down payment because things are soooo expensive now and its not fair! blah blah blah. I pointed out that he can save money by cutting back his cell phone bill and not paying for premium cable, he looked at me like I had 2 heads. Then I told him he could not buy his lunch everyday and bring it from home, he said it's more expensive to make his lunch at home than buy it from Wendys or Subway??? Then I said he could quit smoking and maybe not go for beers after work so often and save some cash and he didn't like the sound of that either. I figure my suggestions could have saved him 300-500 a month but he views all those things as necessities and not luxuries......But yeah, it's impossible to save money. I will agree that it is harder now than it has been in the past but to say you can't afford rent or decent food? Get the fuck out of here. Oh I absolutely agree that people are paying for a fuck ton more extra shit than they need nowadays. Not surprising given there is more available there. In many places it is more expensive to make at home than fast food now (at least from an energy standpoint), but it results in well bad heath which costs you long-run. The problem as I see it though is even with all the extra normalized purchases with disposable income available (premium tv/phones, drugs, alcohol), the fact remains that our parents could afford their equivalent at the time and still save money. The difference in required living costs (food, shelter), and education costs (both college and trade schools), have shot up, but buying power has decreased tremendously. Rent is increasing by the month while already being extraordinarily high compared even 20 years ago, most food is getting more expensive again (especially with the corn lobby fucking up US meat prices, and waterway pollution decreasing quality/quantity of fish). Full time jobs are decreasing, entry-level jobs are decreasing while jobs requiring experience are increasing, and automation is wiping out infrastructure based jobs. It is a combination of everything that is weighing on most people. I don't see how with your suggestions (unless he's a heavy smoker/drinker) he'll save anywhere near 300/month, but you are Canada so maybe you saving on tax shit related to phone, or your TV provider is extremely expensive?? If we cut off everything, going out, alcohol, and had only the cheapest foods, got cheapest phones (that work here), and kept basic internet, we'd only save about 150-170/month. Though that 150 a month probably the only thing keeping us sane and healthy. Some people suggested that we move, but if we move to the cheapest place that lets us keep our dogs, the rent goes up another roughly 300/month low end, for a smaller place at that too. A lot of these "luxuries" don't cost that much in most places, and even if they did, the fact that 20 years ago a full time job let you pay for them anyways is a sign of where the issue is. The infrastructure of the US for the average person is collapsing, mostly because of artificial inflation across most of the economy in order to put more power into the hands of fewer and fewer people and entrench them there.
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Post by peAk on Jun 7, 2017 20:27:53 GMT -5
I came to a thread to bitch about annoying ass kids and all I got were people bitching at Jackel How does this happen every time? ?
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Post by ocmmafan on Jun 7, 2017 20:42:16 GMT -5
jackel can paint himself the victim in any thread.
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Post by boboplata on Jun 7, 2017 20:48:41 GMT -5
I was talking to a younger coworker about this the other day because he was whining about never being able to buy a house or even save for a down payment because things are soooo expensive now and its not fair! blah blah blah. I pointed out that he can save money by cutting back his cell phone bill and not paying for premium cable, he looked at me like I had 2 heads. Then I told him he could not buy his lunch everyday and bring it from home, he said it's more expensive to make his lunch at home than buy it from Wendys or Subway??? Then I said he could quit smoking and maybe not go for beers after work so often and save some cash and he didn't like the sound of that either. I figure my suggestions could have saved him 300-500 a month but he views all those things as necessities and not luxuries......But yeah, it's impossible to save money. I will agree that it is harder now than it has been in the past but to say you can't afford rent or decent food? Get the fuck out of here. Oh I absolutely agree that people are paying for a fuck ton more extra shit than they need nowadays. Not surprising given there is more available there. In many places it is more expensive to make at home than fast food now (at least from an energy standpoint), but it results in well bad heath which costs you long-run. The problem as I see it though is even with all the extra normalized purchases with disposable income available (premium tv/phones, drugs, alcohol), the fact remains that our parents could afford their equivalent at the time and still save money. The difference in required living costs (food, shelter), and education costs (both college and trade schools), have shot up, but buying power has decreased tremendously. Rent is increasing by the month while already being extraordinarily high compared even 20 years ago, most food is getting more expensive again (especially with the corn lobby fucking up US meat prices, and waterway pollution decreasing quality/quantity of fish). Full time jobs are decreasing, entry-level jobs are decreasing while jobs requiring experience are increasing, and automation is wiping out infrastructure based jobs. It is a combination of everything that is weighing on most people. I don't see how with your suggestions (unless he's a heavy smoker/drinker) he'll save anywhere near 300/month, but you are Canada so maybe you saving on tax shit related to phone, or your TV provider is extremely expensive?? If we cut off everything, going out, alcohol, and had only the cheapest foods, got cheapest phones (that work here), and kept basic internet, we'd only save about 150-170/month. Though that 150 a month probably the only thing keeping us sane and healthy. Some people suggested that we move, but if we move to the cheapest place that lets us keep our dogs, the rent goes up another roughly 300/month low end, for a smaller place at that too. A lot of these "luxuries" don't cost that much in most places, and even if they did, the fact that 20 years ago a full time job let you pay for them anyways is a sign of where the issue is. The infrastructure of the US for the average person is collapsing, mostly because of artificial inflation across most of the economy in order to put more power into the hands of fewer and fewer people and entrench them there. Sell the dogs to your nearest Chinese/Vietnamese restaurant. Problem solved. You can probably buy a pair of shoes instead of wasting it on dog food.
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Jun 7, 2017 21:47:49 GMT -5
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Post by ToNoAvail on Jun 7, 2017 21:47:49 GMT -5
Wishing there was a dislike button right now...
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