Do you feel better now? I hope so.
I am glad I could help.
Just calm down before you have a stroke.
Which super car? I have a few.
Do you feel better now? I hope so.
I am glad I could help.
Just calm down before you have a stroke.
Which super car? I have a few.
You think that makes you cool?
No, not at all.
Iāve never been cool. Iāve always been a nerd.
Seems you have some issues with it though. Iām sorry your ex cleaned you out that sucks, truly.
Do you need me to buy you a new keyboard?
Nah, I am cool.
Do you need a new personality, or are you going to keep up with the rich asshole.
I actually know a few of those. That might be what triggered me.
That and you calling me a cocksucker.
All good. Get you and your small dick into your supercars, bully the locals, live large.
Iāve always been an asshole - never claimed otherwise.
Iām trying my best, but really not sure what you mean by bullying the locals.
And talking about dick size now? Maybe you are a cocksucker because that is pretty gay.
No judgement.
Well, you were a total asshole to the guys in the gym. Were pretty verbose about how you knew the owner, were going to sue them.
Then ranted about being a lawyer.
That is small dick shit.
Supercars - small dick shit.
Claiming to be an asshole does not ameliorate being an asshole. You canāt just say, āhey, fuck it, I am an assholeā and not get called out on it.
I called you out. Not only are you an asshole, you are a cunt.
If I was a cocksucker, I would want a meal, not a snack.
Be very careful @Bauber.
And I did.
I didnāt want to ruin them all I wanted was an apology and I got it. I even paid their court costs.
I get what I want.
This is exactly what every person without one says. Think of something original at least and less homo.
Show where I said it did. I donāt a flying fuck about some nobody that is jealous and complains about paying their ex to take care of his kids. That is pathetic.
Iām an asshole for sure, but at least Iām not a loser whining about having to pay his ex. With your anger issues it all makes a lot of sense.
Oh that is better. Not bad sir.
I think we all know youād like to crank down on some monster hawg.
Enjoy your evening and try not to stress too much.
Whelp, I think the small dick energy has spoken for itself.
My work here is done.
Frankly, think I lost that battle.
Oh well.
That really is funny. Hot take!
Belichich⦠Gone!
Saban⦠Retired!
Pete Carroll⦠Out to pasture!
Holy Shit!

Man, out of all the posts in that exchange this one wound up being the funniest.
I think this is partly true. Sure, plenty of kids never leave the small hometown and see things, therefore limiting themselves. But just because you grow up in a big city does not mean you are necessarily exposed to much more or have bigger plans for yourself. It sounds like you had a pretty awesome childhood (at least as far as some things went, I donāt know your whole story).
But there are kids in Los Angeles who have never seen the ocean. There are people living in communities of large urban areas who rarely travel, rarely leave their neighborhood (because it has most if not all of what they need, like grocery store, school, church, clothing and dining options, etc.), and donāt intentionally seek out exposure to different cultures and perspectives.
A lot of it has to do with your parents and their resources. If your parents care to expose you to that, they will, no matter what. Obviously more money makes this easier. If they donāt care about it, they wonāt, no matter their financial situation or where they live.
A lot of peopleās values are different too. You say some may misguidedly think being a diesel mechanic in a small town is the pinnacle of life. What Iām saying, and I think this is where I differ from other posters, is that for many, itās not about the job they have. The kid I mentioned probably doesnāt want to be a diesel mechanic because he thinks being a diesel mechanic is the coolest job one can have. He knows more than that. He might want to actually provide a service and have a valuable skill. He might want to do whatever is offered to him if it means he can stay close to family. He might know there are bigger and better things out there for him but has a real passion for being a diesel mechanic that he is unwilling to give up for higher status/pay. A lot of people are aware theyāre not getting anywhere close to the pinnacle of life as far as income/status go, but theyāre getting close to their pinnacle of life, whatever that may be.
Some people are just never going to go very far either. Some kids do stay and become farmhands or carpenters because itās all they know. And some urban kids who could more easily see the worldās cultures and their diverse occupants spend their whole lives working at Dominos or something because itās all they know. Again - I donāt believe itās about where you grow up, but what the people who raise you value.
I missed this one. I am never careful. Being careful is for pussies.
You win some and you lose some. I was unaware the depth of your level of vitriol for me until this exchange, but I still am good with you and agree with a lot of your posts lol.
I think this only works if you are steady in your position. Most people are not.
Personally, I could lose everything if I am not careful
No, you only think that. You could lose things, sure, but āeverything ā is much bigger than you can see right now.
Sometimes itās more like shedding the things you thought were everything so you can find out whatās really essential.
That said, donāt do stupid things, obviously.
But I think @Bauber calculates his risks. As when he noted that he doesnāt talk politics at work.