My thoughts on the class so far (long)
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I hear ya. There's a lot of pros to the hedonistic, DINK lifestyle. I'd be rich instead of pour if it weren't for those damn little Yellas.DoogCourics said:
It’s moot, because I’m the youngest and my siblings already passed on the genes long ago.YellowSnow said:
This would depend. Did you have genes worth passing along or not?DoogCourics said:
Never made the mistake ruining my life by having kids.Dennis_DeYoung said:
If you wouldn't sell your kid to boink any one of them you don't belong here.DoogCourics said:
With that out of the way I settled in nicely to the Double Income No Kidz lifestyle I always hoped for. -
The great thing about being fast strategy is that we realize there’s a difference between having kids and paying for them.
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LOL...Dennis_DeYoung said:The great thing about being fast strategy is that we realize there’s a difference between having kids and paying for them.
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I became a dad for the first time at 36. FML.Dennis_DeYoung said:The great thing about being fast strategy is that we realize there’s a difference between having kids and paying for them.
If only the tittays had been bigger at my middle school. -
By perpetuating this stereotype you are ensuring that fast strat kids won’t be paid for until college, thus guaranteeing that we will have a hard time signing fast strat kids who have illusions of massive coffee cups..Dennis_DeYoung said:The great thing about being fast strategy is that we realize there’s a difference between having kids and paying for them.
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The ultimate realization of FS is a Lamborghini in your mom’s name while you are on public assistance living in projects that are your own personal drug empire.
I may never be able to achieve on that level, but I do aspire to have a car worth more than my house. And I think I can get there.
Also: it’s not a stereotype. FS life is real. -
Meanwhile out here in the PNW, even houses in Kent cost more than luxury rides. The south is still a 3rd world country when it comes to real estate.Dennis_DeYoung said:The ultimate realization of FS is a Lamborghini in your mom’s name while you are on public assistance living in projects that are your own personal drug empire.
I may never be able to achieve on that level, but I do aspire to have a car worth more than my house. And I think I can get there.
Also: it’s not a stereotype. FS life is real. -
Get a studio condo in a shitty part of Puyallup. You have to get creative man.YellowSnow said:
Meanwhile out here in the PNW, even houses in Kent cost more than luxury rides. The south is still a 3rd world country when it comes to real estate.Dennis_DeYoung said:The ultimate realization of FS is a Lamborghini in your mom’s name while you are on public assistance living in projects that are your own personal drug empire.
I may never be able to achieve on that level, but I do aspire to have a car worth more than my house. And I think I can get there.
Also: it’s not a stereotype. FS life is real. -
I'd drive through the projects to get to our RB house and always liked the BMWs and the guy getting out with a rack of dry cleaning headed into a shack. Gotta have your prioritiesDennis_DeYoung said:The ultimate realization of FS is a Lamborghini in your mom’s name while you are on public assistance living in projects that are your own personal drug empire.
I may never be able to achieve on that level, but I do aspire to have a car worth more than my house. And I think I can get there.
Also: it’s not a stereotype. FS life is real. -
Life is about priorities and principles and if you are FS and not doing things like this you've sold out.RaceBannon said:
I'd drive through the projects to get to our RB house and always liked the BMWs and the guy getting out with a rack of dry cleaning headed into a shack. Gotta have your prioritiesDennis_DeYoung said:The ultimate realization of FS is a Lamborghini in your mom’s name while you are on public assistance living in projects that are your own personal drug empire.
I may never be able to achieve on that level, but I do aspire to have a car worth more than my house. And I think I can get there.
Also: it’s not a stereotype. FS life is real.




