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I would probably die from the longest recorded drug binge in history. Hopefully I'll never make over 20k a year.
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hahaha
heres a client list for one of my other friends studios where he works. shit he gets to hang with these fuckers, his job is much cooler than mine, and he doesnt make shit. http://rumborecorders.com/clients.html :glugglug |
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Just because you and your friendships are based on money, jealousy and the quest to be SOMEBODY and talk to people of equal "status", doesn't mean everyone else's are. |
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I wont argue how I feel with you. But just so you know, heres the definition of envy. 'A feeling of discontent and resentment aroused by and in conjunction with desire for the possessions or qualities of another.' I feel no discontent or resentment, in fact I miss my boy, I havent seen him in 2 years. |
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get a clue retard. I feel no resentment. You barely speak English correctly I doubt you know the definiton of most of the words you use. Go back to college Sleazy, maybe you can meet some new friends since yours left you. |
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You were asking for more examples of friends.
I simply posted about another friend of mine. hes on his way here,. im gonna go get some beer and drugs, be back Sleazy. See the fact is, I have friends to hang with. Youll still be posting here while I am out having fun. hahaha later. |
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I'm not the slightest bit envious of any of my friends, nor do I particularly want their jobs, houses, girlfriends or money. I'm starting to feel bad for you. Your whole life is starting to sound like it's based on selecting friends who make equal or more money so you can spend your time drooling over them and their possessions while at the same time furthering your goal to be SOMEBODY. |
i have lots of friends who have been welfare cases, been pretty low myself.... a real friend is a real friend through thick and thin.
there's a handful of couches out there with my name on them should i ever need them |
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You're projecting. |
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Its just a question of temperament and priorities. Some people need to play the lifestyle/money game, some people don't. Some people are happy giving away all their money, and going to live in a monastery. Neither one is necessarily better than the other. I know a few people who've done the latter, and society benefits from their experience just as it does from people who prefer doing the former. I agree with Fatpad, you seem to be projecting your own personality and its needs onto everyone else. Most of your posts in this thread are some variation of: "if you don't want to have what I want to have, you can't be happy" To turn it around, it would be like quiet calling you are a moron because you don't love snowboarding. You don't have to think about it too long to see how utterly ridiculous that attitude is. |
its called trust.... if i can't trust a person i do not associate with them.
The only thing I admire a person for is being true to themself, and doing what makes THEM happy. I find that people who cannot accomplish this often have a hard time keeping close friends. Real happiness, not something based on what others think of you. |
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I wouldn't even have to think about it. |
i'd slap 3 million on the Nasdaq, buy a kick ass house and car and travel for a year. Then I'd get back to work. I'd want 20 before retiring officially.
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Oh yeah, you got me. |
I would partially retire. I know I would pay off my parents property, and send my grandparents on a nice trip. They did alot for me while I grew up so that is the least I could do and one of the first things I would do.
I then would pretty much stop the day to day work in this biz. I have no desire to be a "somebody" and I am not addicted to working my ass off all my life. There is a time to just enjoy life and not deal with the downsides of this industry. I do love photography and do not consider it work. So I am not sure I could retire from that. If it is something that you would pay someone else so you could do it, it is not something you can easily stop, and that is how I feel about photography. Now I am curious what Quiet means when he said teaching. :Graucho Hopefully he can elaborate, maybe he is thinking of a online business class for the rest of us hopefulls. :winkwink: Ok I can dream. |
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Later. :) |
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And know how to buy the cycles proplerly. You can lose money in real estate big time. Its not as easy as everyone makes it out to be. I have one friend here in Florida who thought she was so hot, bought over 25 properties in 1 year, going around bragging about being a big property owner and crap and now the market is soft as hell here and she is having a hard time meeting her acquisition financing overhead and will probably lose the whole shabang unless a miracle happens. |
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If I had just one million US, I'd rent out my house, pack my backpack, buy a plane ticket and I'd be gone for years. I don't need any more. One million US is 1.7 million AUS. That's all I need. That's all my master plan requires. I'd be free. |
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I would never completely retire from this industry but rather hire it out to be managed by someone else. Invest in a few other areas, something along the lines of what Snow had referred to...
Then create my dream job of finishing up some grad work, I also have some research interests that I'd love to pursue....and of course travel some when not busying enjoying my new job, whatever I decided that would be. |
'All I want is money, fuck the fame, I'm a simple man'
who said it? |
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