• phorq@lemmy.ml
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      *Except the kid who doesn’t deserve to grow up around all that hate. I hope they find a way to not have their parent’s hatred become their own… I know that’s naive, but it would be nice

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          As I get older I realize that karma really doesn’t exist. And I have to be okay with that. Although that’s not what it’s sold to us every day in the media or even in social circles.

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      2 days ago

      I feel like trashy people usually waste their money on stupid shit, but I may just be wishfully thinking

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      2 days ago

      Windfalls of cash often wreak havoc. Let’s hope. But really, what could happen to them that’s worse than ending up as themselves, which already happened.

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        And here if I got a windfall id probably use it to do car repairs and get new boots. That’d just be a couple hundred and I’d burn out my stupid shit list at about a thousand. How do folks burn through money so easily.

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          I think the problems arise when there are multiple people involved with different ideas and guilt trips. “My important needs list should take precedence over your stupid shit list” and that kind of thing. From what I understand, LeBron James was miserable for years because every person from his early life thought he basically owed it to them to buy their mom a house.

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            I had a colleague ask me if he won the lottery, how much could they gift me to retire immediately? Of course a small windfall would be great to set up future stability, but I told them 5 million to give all work up immediately.