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tell me why, fam? Not worth it?dont
because you live at home with your parents
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tell me why, fam? Not worth it?dont
because you live at home with your parents
Well.....everybody is free to spend their money how they wish. But if I had a kid, and they were living with me at 18 or over.......you better take that money and get yourself a home to keep those shoes in. Thats just me though, every situation is differentWhat does that have to do with copping these joints?
I wouldn't kick my kid out just cuz he's making money, that ain't rightWell.....everybody is free to spend their money how they wish. But if I had a kid, and they were living with me at 18 or over.......you better take that money and get yourself a home to keep those shoes in. Thats just me though, every situation is different
_stephen.p_ What!? fam I'm grown. What're you talking about? Is that your reason or are you joking?because you live at home with your parents
but if he's spending $1600 on a pair of Js, then he should have enough to be out on his own.I wouldn't kick my kid out just cuz he's making money, that ain't rightWell.....everybody is free to spend their money how they wish. But if I had a kid, and they were living with me at 18 or over.......you better take that money and get yourself a home to keep those shoes in. Thats just me though, every situation is different
no, i'm serious.@riceNeggs What!? fam I'm grown. What're you talking about? Is that your reason or are you joking?because you live at home with your parents
Definitely different cultures then. I enjoy living with my family over being alone, not everyone has the luxury of having loving family members so I won't overlook that and let that time pass me bybut if he's spending $1600 on a pair of Js, then he should have enough to be out on his own.
or he should be like "i have 1600 saved up, let me shoot my people $500 towards the mortgage this month"
not to steer off too far, but i've never understood when a person says "i'm living at home to save money"
i tried that once back in the day. and living at home was more expensive than living on my own. my dad had me putting in on the mortgage, cutting grass, washing cars, paying the home phone bill, etc. it was his way of making me feel uncomfortable so i'd get my butt up outta the house.
some cultures are different, but for me, it was "see ya later, you can't be a man living in anothers man's house"
_stephen.p_ I'm not going to take you serious fam. Don't you think it's weird to be on a sneaker forum giving life advice? Based off assumptions on top of that. 1600 imo isn't a bad price for a limited shoe. I thought you were going to direct me too a lower price but you turned into a financial advisor off an assumption. you sound like JTdoom. No shade though
if i started a thread on how to legally make 50,000 in two days with a 1600 investment, you'd listen right?
I'm talking about spending $1,600 on a pair of shoes (for personal, not for profit) while said imaginary kid was still living with me. If they were paying their fair share then thats different, but where I'm from 18 is the typical age to move out and start your own life- they can't be living rent free and blowing money under my roof without contributing.I wouldn't kick my kid out just cuz he's making money, that ain't right
Eh everyone has different philosophies, if he hypothetical kid wanted to buy shoes that wouldn't affect his living situation with meI'm talking about spending $1,600 on a pair of shoes (for personal, not for profit) while said imaginary kid was still living with me. If they were paying their fair share then thats different, but where I'm from 18 is the typical age to move out and start your own life- they can't be living rent free and blowing money under my roof without contributing.
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Where I'm from 18 is waaaaaaay to early. Kids know **** at the time, mostly are just thinking about college lol
I'm talking about spending $1,600 on a pair of shoes (for personal, not for profit) while said imaginary kid was still living with me. If they were paying their fair share then thats different, but where I'm from 18 is the typical age to move out and start your own life- they can't be living rent free and blowing money under my roof without contributing.
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Who the f*** would pay 1600 for these
no, i'm serious.
figured you were young since you're coming here for advice. if you're grown, you should already know better.
no shade
If I ain't trading I ain't doing **** lol
I don't think its worth it if you're not getting rid of something to balance off the high amount of money you're spending.