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Money changes everything. You forgot that, dummy.
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Go back to geting sonned in your own thread about "black enlightenment" and then telling everyone to "ignore user" rather than coming up with a halfway decent argument to back up your views.
I'm on his jock but he remember minor details like this, when I can't even remember his SN.
OK champ.
You follow me around like Bubbles did Micheal. Theres a thread right on the first page where you edited your post to throw some hate in my direction, when Iwasn't even addressing you.
And the reason that I said that is because people were purposely trolling/spamming and attempting to derail the discussion. There were a lot of opposingviewpoints in that thread.
Originally Posted by Joseph Camel Jr
Always trying to play with definitions and weasel your way out of what you said earlier.Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
Class is not defined purely by the amount of cash you have amassed.Originally Posted by Joseph Camel Jr
Back on topic:
How are you choosing to be upper-class? By "coming into money" or however you put it. You quickly stereotype a group of millions with only one comon attribute, yet you yourself are going to be one of them shortly. What makes you different? What makes you fit to stereotype such a large group AND exempt yourself from your judgement? Ridiculous.
I am voluntarily foregoing the pursuit of that status to pursue a life more fitting to my moral base.
I could care less about being rich. I would rather live off the land than in a Mansion but to help make some tangible change on certain fronts you need money.
So by "upper-class" you were not trying to describe people of a certain economic status?
...you are too much. Please.
I'm well on my way to financial stability. If things fall into place I may be able to live a more affluent lifestyle (if I so choose)....
Congrats on the new venture my dude.
Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
You follow me around like Bubbles did Micheal. Theres a thread right on the first page where you edited your post to throw some hate in my direction, when I wasn't even addressing you.
Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
And the reason that I said that is because people were purposely trolling/spamming and attempting to derail the discussion. There were a lot of opposing viewpoints in that thread.
Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
Originally Posted by Joseph Camel Jr
Always trying to play with definitions and weasel your way out of what you said earlier.Originally Posted by HueyP in LouieV
Class is not defined purely by the amount of cash you have amassed.Originally Posted by Joseph Camel Jr
Back on topic:
How are you choosing to be upper-class? By "coming into money" or however you put it. You quickly stereotype a group of millions with only one comon attribute, yet you yourself are going to be one of them shortly. What makes you different? What makes you fit to stereotype such a large group AND exempt yourself from your judgement? Ridiculous.
I am voluntarily foregoing the pursuit of that status to pursue a life more fitting to my moral base.
I could care less about being rich. I would rather live off the land than in a Mansion but to help make some tangible change on certain fronts you need money.
So by "upper-class" you were not trying to describe people of a certain economic status?
...you are too much. Please.
Upper-class can refer to your financial wealth, persona/ideology or social status. Just like "ghetto" or poor.
Money is not the sole component of class.
If you stopped harping on my every word and critiquing my every post....you wouldn't make that kind of stupid assumption.
lol you went to choate. good school but that name always cracked me up for some reason. and you guys were the "wild boars"Originally Posted by SuperAntigen
I During the summers however, I was privileged enough to attend one of the New England's finest boarding schools (Choate Rosemary Hall).
Originally Posted by Joseph Camel Jr
lol you went to choate. good school but that name always cracked me up for some reason. and you guys were the "wild boars"Originally Posted by SuperAntigen
I During the summers however, I was privileged enough to attend one of the New England's finest boarding schools (Choate Rosemary Hall).
Kneesh....just be quiet.Originally Posted by Chi ILL
Guaranteed that 80% of the people in this thread have never lived in a "hood" .
Y'all making it sound like the inner city areas are the worst places to live ... nah , they're the best places to learn .
They teach diversity . Not being exposed to these areas can lead to ignorance of what is actually going on (which I can see in this thread) .
Originally Posted by Joseph Camel Jr
lol you went to choate. good school but that name always cracked me up for some reason. and you guys were the "wild boars"Originally Posted by SuperAntigen
I During the summers however, I was privileged enough to attend one of the New England's finest boarding schools (Choate Rosemary Hall).
Originally Posted by Chi ILL
Guaranteed that 80% of the people in this thread have never lived in a "hood" .
Y'all making it sound like the inner city areas are the worst places to live ... nah , they're the best places to learn .
They teach diversity . Not being exposed to these areas can lead to ignorance of what is actually going on (which I can see in this thread) .
Originally Posted by Nako XL
Originally Posted by Joseph Camel Jr
lol you went to choate. good school but that name always cracked me up for some reason. and you guys were the "wild boars"Originally Posted by SuperAntigen
I During the summers however, I was privileged enough to attend one of the New England's finest boarding schools (Choate Rosemary Hall).
you went to choate...?
what grad year?
Originally Posted by Chi ILL
Guaranteed that 80% of the people in this thread have never lived in a "hood" .
Y'all making it sound like the inner city areas are the worst places to live ... nah , they're the best places to learn .
They teach diversity . Not being exposed to these areas can lead to ignorance of what is actually going on (which I can see in this thread) .
Originally Posted by CWrite78
Originally Posted by Chi ILL
Guaranteed that 80% of the people in this thread have never lived in a "hood" .
Y'all making it sound like the inner city areas are the worst places to live ... nah , they're the best places to learn .
They teach diversity . Not being exposed to these areas can lead to ignorance of what is actually going on (which I can see in this thread) .
i wonder if anybody takes anything you say serious.