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Old 09-28-2011, 11:56 PM   #74
DavidYeh
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Thanks for the advice, but who said I am not working hard towards paying for part of the car? Who said I can't enjoy the finer things in life if I have the resources? Not everyone has to work their ass off in order to acquire things. You only live once, so why waste your entire life working towards something that is sub-par?
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Please take your hate out of this thread and I don't give a fuck if you think being powered by parents is lame.
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What I meant was to a certain extent. Obviously you shouldn't rely on your parents after 19 since that is the legal age of adulthood in Canada. Not all of us are forced to gain financial independence as teens... bro.

For the record, all this fuckery is making me rethink my priorities in life and maybe a flashy car isn't necessary in my life right now...
I know Im off topic about buying a car, but hear me out

Alright kid, you seem to think that since you have not reached the legal age of 19, it is still okay to be powered by parents. I get it that you are from a well enough off family and your parents are able and willing to give you a means to enjoy finer things in life, but this sheltering has given you a false sense of entitlement.

I am not jealous at the fact that you don't need to gain financial independence or you have access to resources to drive flashy vehicles at a young age. I just thought that maybe flashing your parent's cash around by means of an M3 would be less appealing than powering your own way to something you bought with with your own hardwork and money. I always feel better when I know I worked hard for what I have earned. But I guess times have changed.
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