Are young people in your cunt spoiled and entitled?
Are young people in your cunt spoiled and entitled?
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>buying a car from Dollar General
Cheap ass parents.
>capitalism rewards hard work
Yeah, kids this days have it way too easy. They want to eat everyday like wtf. When I was a kid we ate like twice a week and that was ENOUGH.
that guy has the most effeminate typing style ever.
I don't understand >100 € presents in general.
Fuckin richfags.
I only ate when I finished off another of my siblings.
where's the numberplate?
I've only known one kid who's parents were super rich and his dad made him work for everything so no, I don't think they are
My mum bought be a car as my Christmas and Birthday present and refuses to let me pay her back for it.
Capitalism rewards hard workers
Some states don't require a front
Well, when I finished the univercity with a red diploma parents gifted me a golden watch, which I treasure to this day. It's a normal thing in general, what bad is when you recieve them for nothing and become a spoiled brat.
seems weird, what's the reasoning?
>trumps plan was to get every beta a hot latina
Now I know why they all voted for him...
If you're a police and chasing the car, you will see the rear anyway. Same is if it hits something and runs.
During the depression some states went to one license plate to save money. There are other modern reasons but most places require 2
In California expensive cars can have 1 plate
I didn't have presents.
I didn't complained.
Why would anybody feel entitled to something others are not obliged to do for you.
Red tape makes people not want to buy cars.
So thats why the auto states have only 1 plate laws, and Florida for rental industry.
some of them are, unfortunately. But It's rare.
Go cuddle her then.
If you already did, cuddle [>spoiler]harder[spoiler]
Majority no.
I complained because I received a present.
I presented a complain because I recieved.
I received a complain because I presented
say a car crashes into a shop with cameras, then reverses out, you wouldn't be able to see the plate. or if the police catch someone doing something illegally driving the opposite way, they won't be able to see the plate again
interesting, not sure how much of a deterrent having an extra number plate is in buying/owning a car
I complained a present because I received
Pretty sure that's a joke
>police catch someone doing something illegally driving the opposite way, they won't be able to see the plate again
It would still have to show rear side if it tries to escape, m8.
this
Yes, very much so.
I just found this gem
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>Red diploma
Explain pls
I hope he's being ironic, otherwise he deserves to die.
I hope that reply is sarcastic
Highest grades for all of your profile studies all the time you studied and diploma work chosen by your supervisor instead of being chosen by you.
It's called different novadays, just people still use soviet term.
>I don't know where I failed
didn't teach her children shame or to be grateful. Parents do so much for their children day and night and those spoiled shits expect more from them.
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No, ateast never like that as far as I know.
Yes it does, his dad did got what he deserved and if that kid isn't smart and continues to be a little bitch he will lose it all.
Second and especially third generation rich families tend to fuck up and lose their money.
Yes, that car looks cool as shit. And people are not that dumb.
Mostly just rich and/or inner city ones
Is this your next president?
Spoiled middle eastern and eastern euro second generation young people are, but generally not too much other than some teenage girls. Most of the younger genuinely rich people I've known have been surprisingly humble. Upper middle class new money in their 30s are far worse.
how are new money worse? don't they actually work for their money, or see the their parents slave away in trying to do the best for them.
not that much, i had this ultra-rich kid in my class in high school, he used to drive Lambo Gallardo to school everyday, but otherwise he was a total bro and turbo nerd, cuz hes rich dad used to beat the shit out of him if he didnt have only excellent marks
Id be mad too if my parents got me Lincoln.
It would be better if we were more spoiled tbqhwy. It's 2016. Life shouldn't have to be any struggle at all at this point in our history.
Sure there are some guys who make money and are humble about it.
But people who talk about all of us only earning 40k/y as if we need to pick ourselves up by the bootstraps and stop being so lazy because they got picked up by a DC lobbying firm and are paid 200k/y to sip cocktails with circuit judges are utterly insufferable.
Being spoiled isn't just getting stuff. It's not appreciating the work that's gone into giving it to you
I live in Los Angeles. I think old money vs new money may be a little different here than in the UK. New money here are typically rude, flashy, over-materialistic and mega aggressive in situations that don't warrant it. They're also far more class conscious and always looking to prove something. Here's an example.
My family ran a credit union and owns factories and I guess count as "old money" by American standards but I used to work in one of our factories when I was younger and would help out with manual labor shit when it was required and no one really knew I was related to the owners and the middle managers from our suppliers would be absolute fucking dicks to me and the other manual laborers and constantly brag about stupid inane vapid shit like leasing a new BMW 5 series but then suck up to me when they figured out my family had money. The other old money I'd typically deal with were the people who owned the industrial park and the dudes that ran the firm that made our factory machinery and our investors and they were always polite and typically just talked about hobbies or where they'd just been on vacation. Old money here don't really seem to care abot status at all and are generally polite even though living in bubbles because they don't feel the need to prove something. I'm sure part of it has to do with living in Los Angeles and image being important here but it's still retarded.
Irony?
Good point desu.
Isn't this more about arrogance than being spoiled? Being spoiled implies someone is doing the spoiling. E.g giving a gift
Most new money I've dealt with are spoiled types who are like what this guy is talking about:
It's laughable easy to land a position like that if you're manipulative.
Wish these literal billionaires would fuck off from Sup Forums
Wasn't Sup Forums bailed out by a literal Billionaire?
The thing about the american middle class is that they are usually affluent enough to be able to afford luxuries (bleeding edge smart phones, Big tvs, pools, etc) so when they get through their college degree and oopsie daisy into enough real money (lamborghinis, McMansions, yearly yuro tours, etc) they have the utterly cancerous mindset of not having had to struggle in their youth and being able to indulge themselves without consequence.
Its the perfect storm for an obnoxious human being.
I wish I were one of these people. It must be nice.
Maybe i just don't really know people with enough money foot pools/ferraris. I've never had to struggle in my life, but as a kid i remember i hating spending money because i thought my dad would have to work more if i did, and i'd get to see him less. (He'd leave for work at 6 and get back at 7/8)
I think that just means you're not a shitty entitled person. Most of these types in the US are shitty obnoxious people because modern society pushes being selfish and flashy.
N-no.
they are mostly in Monaco and Paris though.
This obviously isn't real
There is absolutely nothing wrong with Lincoln.
Continue to buy our wares Gringo.
I got an iphone sorry
Hope this is fake......
Kinda weird to see these people being so entitled. Is that some sort of inferiority complex toward old money or so? Tbqh, bragging about $$ never does any good thing. It rather increases risks and shit
It's shitty of him to complain about a gift like that but desu it always baffles me why people pay that much for an expensive gifts without first making sure it's something the other person would like (eg. Giving a gamer who likes mostly nintendo games a PS4). It takes ten seconds of conversation.
I exactly have had similar experiences
>when you have nothing to live for except for your children, but you also can't see farther into the future than 5 years so you just treat your kids like expensive pets
C-cute from the inside.
>Lincoln
I'd be pissed, too.