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That's a lot of simple-minded generalization for one person. Poor doesn't automatically = respectable. A lot of poor people are more materialistic than rich people because all they think about is the stuff they don't have and they whine about how the man is keeping them down. A lot of poor people make a career out of leaching off the rest of us through welfare and other government aid. That's not respectable. Also rich doesn't always = fake and blind. Yeah, a lot of richer people have no idea, but there are good people who worked hard and have not considered themselves as superior.

Yeah, I am more comfortable with mid to lower middle class people though.

I also don't understand why rabid seems to like poor people so much. Most of them are uneducated people who contribute nearly nothing to society. People here seem to really hate capitalism for some reason.

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I have a few friends who live in 500 + thousand dollar houses, and I'd say they (and their families) are all very nice people

Total opposite here. Anyone not taking in 200k a year here is considered poor. As much as I enjoy the perks of being rich, it's fucked up. Bergen County blows hard, selfish sheltered bastards everywhere you look. Not to mention that it's loaded with JAPS (Jewish American Princesses). I liked it when I lived with my poor mom better. At least I wasn't stuck having to chill with fags.

you know, I just don't understand people like this. "I have every thing I could ever want and I have every advantage in the world in terms of moving forward and succeeding in my life in whatever it is that I want to do. I'm in a position that what? 98% of the world dreams they could be in"

oh yea BTW it sucks :erk: :erk:
 
Total opposite here. Anyone not taking in 200k a year here is considered poor. As much as I enjoy the perks of being rich, it's fucked up. Bergen County blows hard, selfish sheltered bastards everywhere you look. Not to mention that it's loaded with JAPS (Jewish American Princesses). I liked it when I lived with my poor mom better. At least I wasn't stuck having to chill with fags.

Same here, though not quite as inflated. Unfortunately the baseball program is filled with them and I'm like the only one who isn't living in a fucking mansion.
 
My house, though being worth over a million dollars, isn't really that big. Property values are so high here due to the depleting amount of land to use. New Jersey is dense as fuck. I've only lived here for two years, I orginally lived with my poor mother in Stamford, CT.
 
My house, though being worth over a million dollars, isn't really that big. Property values are so high here due to the depleting amount of land to use. New Jersey is dense as fuck. I've only lived here for two years, I orginally lived with my poor mother in Stamford, CT.

My aunt lived there for 18 years before adopting a Guatemalan child and moving down here.
 
My house, though being worth over a million dollars, isn't really that big. Property values are so high here due to the depleting amount of land to use. New Jersey is dense as fuck. I've only lived here for two years, I orginally lived with my poor mother in Stamford, CT.

holy shit, million? is that 7 or 8,000 square feet?
 
What is the point of having a large house? I really do not understand it. As long as you have enough bedrooms for the family, a living room, kitchen, and a reasonable amount of storage space, I don't see what the difference is. I have no idea how many sq. ft. my house is. I suppose it's moderately small for a family home, with only two bedrooms. It's worth about $275,000, although the value is probably dropping due to the abundance of new condos in this part of the city. If it was in a better neighborhood, it would be a $400,000 home, if it was in a worse part, probably $100,000. Rural Illinois, probably $50,000. Property values are extremely relative.

Fuck money. My parents made around $50,000 combined for most of my life, which for this area is considered lower middle/working class. Now we're making in the neighborhood of $30,000. Dave would be shocked, but life was never that bad. We never had cable, or went on distant vacations, or went out to eat more than a few times a year. I got an NES in 1991, and a SNES in 1997, way behind the times. Whatever. I used to get sort of upset that my friends had better stuff, but it doesn't matter.

From my experience, working class/lower middle class people are immensely preferable to the the richer types. There are just things that the rich don't understand.
 
What is the point of having a large house? I really do not understand it. As long as you have enough bedrooms for the family, a living room, kitchen, and a reasonable amount of storage space, I don't see what the difference is. I have no idea how many sq. ft. my house is. I suppose it's moderately small for a family home, with only two bedrooms. It's worth about $275,000, although the value is probably dropping due to the abundance of new condos in this part of the city. If it was in a better neighborhood, it would be a $400,000 home, if it was in a worse part, probably $100,000. Rural Illinois, probably $50,000. Property values are extremely relative.

Fuck money. My parents made around $50,000 combined for most of my life, which for this area is considered lower middle/working class. Now we're making in the neighborhood of $30,000. Dave would be shocked, but life was never that bad. We never had cable, or went on distant vacations, or went out to eat more than a few times a year. I got an NES in 1991, and a SNES in 1997, way behind the times. Whatever. I used to get sort of upset that my friends had better stuff, but it doesn't matter.

From my experience, working class/lower middle class people are immensely preferable to the the richer types. There are just things that the rich don't understand.

I have never lived in a house with any sort of a nice basement or even a nice bedroom for me. The house we currently live in is not bad per say, but my bedroom is 10x9 (pretty small).

I would love to have a house with a nice big basement which I could turn into the ultimate hangout spot (big screen TV, xbox with a good amount of games, a nice stereo, comfy couches, and ofcourse metal posters everywhere). I would love to have like a 15 x 13 type bedroom with a huge closet and also where I could have a king/queen sized bed.

In any case, we are going to certainly move out before next august and likely in the next 3 or 4 months. I will be going to UIC after this year and I am certainly not going to move out and it's like an hour drive from here to UIC. We should be moving to a city like addison or oak park or something and get a nice, comfy 2,500 square foot type house.
 
I have never seen making money as being "difficult", so many of my sister's friends make 70+ thousand at a very young age and most of them are not particularly intelligent or any more hard working than I am. People tell me making money is "difficult" but then again people are idiots and they told me that college would be difficult or that getting huge would be difficult when I was a little kid. Nothing in this life is difficult when you have the capability and you are more than willing to do all the work necessary to succeed, which I am.
 
I have never seen making money as being "difficult", so many of my sister's friends make 70+ thousand at a very young age and most of them are not particularly intelligent or any more hard working than I am. People tell me making money is "difficult" but then again people are idiots and they told me that college would be difficult or that getting huge would be difficult when I was a little kid. Nothing in this life is difficult when you have the capability and you are more than willing to do all the work necessary to succeed, which I am.

You go to a junior college. Naturally those are much easier. Anyway, once again you clearly show that you are an idiot.
 
You go to a junior college. Naturally those are much easier. Anyway, once again you clearly show that you are an idiot.

The material is the same, it's just that you get a bit more attention and ability to ask questions, and it's not so expensive. It's often the first step (and a wise one) on the road to more advanced degrees. People pursuing higher degrees don't even always get associates, they just get the first half of a bachelors.

I think you have shown your own ignorance.


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The material is the same, it's just that you get a bit more attention and ability to ask questions, and it's not so expensive. It's often the first step (and a wise one) on the road to more advanced degrees. People pursuing higher degrees don't even always get associates, they just get the first half of a bachelors.

I think you have shown your own ignorance.



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