Bhabbi wrote:
Put yourself in a diaper, little boi
Update: now downgraded to a 1/10 for an inappropriate response.
The correct response was a non-response or almost anything without name calling.
Better luck next time.
Bhabbi wrote:
Put yourself in a diaper, little boi
Update: now downgraded to a 1/10 for an inappropriate response.
The correct response was a non-response or almost anything without name calling.
Better luck next time.
Obvious Troll, but I'm sure there are people who feel that way.
I remember when I got my 'big' promotion, nearly tripled my salary from $10.48 an hour to 28.9K a year. I thought It was rich, today I make more than four times that and feel poor.
People have a capacity to upgrade their lifestyle to match their means. I know there are people richer than me that feel poor.
trollalert wrote:
Bhabbi wrote:Put yourself in a diaper, little boi
Update: now downgraded to a 1/10 for an inappropriate response.
The correct response was a non-response or almost anything without name calling.
Better luck next time.
*powders your pert, hottentot little boibottom and stick a finger in your mouth*
OP, you are poor. You should be sterilized.
inflammationHeals wrote:
OP, you are poor. You should be sterilized.
Ending this sad thread so well.
Bhabbi wrote:
trollalert wrote:Update: now downgraded to a 1/10 for an inappropriate response.
The correct response was a non-response or almost anything without name calling.
Better luck next time.
*powders your pert, hottentot little boibottom and stick a finger in your mouth*
Hi there disturbed homoerotic fantasizing pedofile - I think you need more help and counselling than you may realize...you really need help.
Bhabbi wrote:
If you guys don't believe me, consider this:
Wife and I both went to professional school and have six figures of debt. We each have $2500-$3000 in debt, that's $6000 off the top.
We are in a high COL city and rent a 2 bedroom - $4500 / month
Wife and I each have a car - $800 / month (+ insurance, gas, maintenance - $600/month)
Food and groceries: $800/month
Dining and entertainment: $1400
We're already at $14,000 / month and I haven't even added the miscellaneous charges.
Utilities, internet, cable, etc: $500 / month
401k / retirement: $2000 / month
Clothing, shoes, other shopping: $1500 / month
Gym, personal trainer: $400 / month
So we're at $18,500 / month in expenses already. Add a weekend trip to the Poconos or whatever and we're at $20,000. That gives us $2000 left over every month. That's it.
I come from a family with 3 kids and two parents...not even my own parents with twice as many people in their household would ever spend $800 a month on food and groceries. At the most they may spend $250-$300 and probably spend a bit more around the holidays.
trollalert wrote:
Bhabbi wrote:*powders your pert, hottentot little boibottom and stick a finger in your mouth*
Hi there disturbed homoerotic fantasizing pedofile - I think you need more help and counselling than you may realize...you really need help.
LOL @ your sick diseased mind picturing a child in this post.
You've been diapered, boi. Time to suck on your bottle and go to time out.
Humid wrote:
I come from a family with 3 kids and two parents...not even my own parents with twice as many people in their household would ever spend $800 a month on food and groceries. At the most they may spend $250-$300 and probably spend a bit more around the holidays.
That's nice, some of us would prefer not to eat bulk rice and lentils for dinner every night.
Sand dude, your mom charges you $4,500 a month to live in her basement. That sucks. You must go home devastated.
Yeah, on this thread he's got a wife. On the other he's picking between two girls
I live on about $2000 a month.
I have a car I love, I live in a nice apartment, I eat nice things, I'm happy. I can't imagine having that kind of money and feeling poor.
Bhabbi wrote:
If you guys don't believe me, consider this:
Wife and I both went to professional school and have six figures of debt. We each have $2500-$3000 in debt, that's $6000 off the top.
We are in a high COL city and rent a 2 bedroom - $4500 / month
Wife and I each have a car - $800 / month (+ insurance, gas, maintenance - $600/month)
Food and groceries: $800/month
Dining and entertainment: $1400
We're already at $14,000 / month and I haven't even added the miscellaneous charges.
Utilities, internet, cable, etc: $500 / month
401k / retirement: $2000 / month
Clothing, shoes, other shopping: $1500 / month
Gym, personal trainer: $400 / month
So we're at $18,500 / month in expenses already. Add a weekend trip to the Poconos or whatever and we're at $20,000. That gives us $2000 left over every month. That's it.
Why wouldn't we believe you? There are a million Americans who make that much, many of whom are just as whiny and unhappy as you are.
Bhabbi wrote:
If you guys don't believe me, consider this:
Wife and I both went to professional school and have six figures of debt. We each have $2500-$3000 in debt, that's $6000 off the top.
We are in a high COL city and rent a 2 bedroom - $4500 / month
Wife and I each have a car - $800 / month (+ insurance, gas, maintenance - $600/month)
Food and groceries: $800/month
Dining and entertainment: $1400
We're already at $14,000 / month and I haven't even added the miscellaneous charges.
Utilities, internet, cable, etc: $500 / month
401k / retirement: $2000 / month
Clothing, shoes, other shopping: $1500 / month
Gym, personal trainer: $400 / month
So we're at $18,500 / month in expenses already. Add a weekend trip to the Poconos or whatever and we're at $20,000. That gives us $2000 left over every month. That's it.
This is probably a joke, but your fictitious self is bad with money. Guessing by the Poconos comment you are pretending to live in NYC. If you did live in NYC you wouldn't need a car, let alone 2 ($1,400/month). Also, you're in debt. A spare bedroom is a luxury in NYC and you can get a nice (relative to New York standards) 1bdrm for $3,000. I just saved you $4,400/month, you're welcome.