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LillyTown:
--- Quote from: Tiffanys on June 12, 2013, 01:45:43 AM ---By the way, it's entirely possibly LillyTown isn't even an adult and it's normal child/teen behavior, maybe even a bit more responsible considering there's a job at all (assuming there is and it's not just allowance).
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No, I'm 23 and unemployed but have a disability. Still, I SHOULD be doing something but a cushy office job is about the most I could do and I'm signing up for school. My parents pay my bills but give me hardly anything to live off and I list stuff on ebay to make a bit of spending money. It's all good though, I worked 28 hours a day and made good money in the past, was never so happy.
Burkingam:
--- Quote from: LillyTown on June 12, 2013, 05:11:20 PM ---
--- Quote from: Tiffanys on June 12, 2013, 01:45:43 AM ---By the way, it's entirely possibly LillyTown isn't even an adult and it's normal child/teen behavior, maybe even a bit more responsible considering there's a job at all (assuming there is and it's not just allowance).
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No, I'm 23 and unemployed but have a disability. Still, I SHOULD be doing something but a cushy office job is about the most I could do and I'm signing up for school. My parents pay my bills but give me hardly anything to live off and I list stuff on ebay to make a bit of spending money. It's all good though, I worked 28 hours a day and made good money in the past, was never so happy.
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The job I do could easily be done by someone who has no leg. Ever though about working in a call center? It's a boring job but it pays the bills.
Edit: Not that there is anything wrong about getting help from your parents while you are studying.
LillyTown:
--- Quote from: mgz on June 12, 2013, 02:12:39 AM ---
--- Quote from: Tiffanys on June 12, 2013, 01:45:43 AM ---By the way, it's entirely possibly LillyTown isn't even an adult and it's normal child/teen behavior, maybe even a bit more responsible considering there's a job at all (assuming there is and it's not just allowance).
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typically as a teenager you dont have "bills" you have expenses that your parents pay for and your parents have bills that include you being a burden.
And if you honestly dont know that there is a lot of shit wrong in america then you must be half a waterhead, honestly. Realistically its not jealousy that causes my anger toward fucktards like you, its mere frustration that your stupid fuckin parents dont teach you and make you learn how to be an adult and support yourself but would rather pander to your desires and let you dick around doing nothing all day.
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It seems you're the one with 'stupid fuckin' parents' as they couldn't bother to teach you some manners. It seems you wanna make something of it, where you located? Maybe we can talk this out in person like adults ;)
--- Quote from: Burkingam on June 12, 2013, 06:25:12 PM ---
--- Quote from: LillyTown on June 12, 2013, 05:11:20 PM ---
--- Quote from: Tiffanys on June 12, 2013, 01:45:43 AM ---By the way, it's entirely possibly LillyTown isn't even an adult and it's normal child/teen behavior, maybe even a bit more responsible considering there's a job at all (assuming there is and it's not just allowance).
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No, I'm 23 and unemployed but have a disability. Still, I SHOULD be doing something but a cushy office job is about the most I could do and I'm signing up for school. My parents pay my bills but give me hardly anything to live off and I list stuff on ebay to make a bit of spending money. It's all good though, I worked 28 hours a day and made good money in the past, was never so happy.
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The job I do could easily be done by someone who has no leg. Ever though about working in a call center? It's a boring job but it pays the bills.
Edit: Not that there is anything wrong about getting help from your parents while you are studying.
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I dunno what 3rd world country you're from but 'disabled' can mean many things, not just an inability to walk. No matter, I'll just be focusing my time on my art career.
Burkingam:
--- Quote from: LillyTown on June 12, 2013, 06:51:39 PM ---
--- Quote from: Burkingam on June 12, 2013, 06:25:12 PM ---
--- Quote from: LillyTown on June 12, 2013, 05:11:20 PM ---
--- Quote from: Tiffanys on June 12, 2013, 01:45:43 AM ---By the way, it's entirely possibly LillyTown isn't even an adult and it's normal child/teen behavior, maybe even a bit more responsible considering there's a job at all (assuming there is and it's not just allowance).
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No, I'm 23 and unemployed but have a disability. Still, I SHOULD be doing something but a cushy office job is about the most I could do and I'm signing up for school. My parents pay my bills but give me hardly anything to live off and I list stuff on ebay to make a bit of spending money. It's all good though, I worked 28 hours a day and made good money in the past, was never so happy.
--- End quote ---
The job I do could easily be done by someone who has no leg. Ever though about working in a call center? It's a boring job but it pays the bills.
Edit: Not that there is anything wrong about getting help from your parents while you are studying.
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I dunno what 3rd world country you're from but 'disabled' can mean many things, not just an inability to walk. No matter, I'll just be focusing my time on my art career.
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I didn't know that Canada was a 3rd world country. I was sure it was strongly in the capitalist camp during the cold war.
In any case, you said you could do "office job". Unless your disability has something to do with your speech or with your mind, I don't see what you would need to be a call center representative that someone with an office job doesn't also requires.
megido-rev.M:
Before anything further, let's get back to shaving.
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