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Old 10-11-2014, 05:13 AM   #68
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Originally Posted by RFlush View Post
The fact that they were able to provide you with shelter, food, clothes and education is already the same. These rich Chinese are doing the exact same thing, except at 1000x the price difference.

Look at this board, you see these kids with bmws, even Hondas and parents paying for university or letting their children stay at home until whenever. This is no different. I would say those whose parents make $100,000 a year buying their children $50,000 cars and paying $50,000+ for university are spoiling their children more compared to some chinaman making $2,000,000 a year and buying a $400,000 car.

Unless you (not you specifically 4444) were born into a foster home, everyone is/was spoiled to some extent. It's like seeing posters post about kids driving in Mercedes being powered by parents while they are living their parents house rent free and having tuition paid for thinking that their Honda civic was all their own hard work.
I feel ur being a extreme. All I'd say is this. By time I was in uni, my parents could have paid for my education, but what would that teach me. I paid for my education, came out debt free, paid rent to live at home, and I could do this bc I worked a lot during my uni years.

We barely had enough money to drive to the beach in the summer, so while we had a roof over our head, in modern day england, the government will give u that for free

So, no, I see no comparisons to my life and that of these vile cunts. And there is no jealousy, personally I get loads of value from my career, working hard and earning things. Given things just aren't that attractive to me. I don't even get gifts for my bday or Xmas anymore as I would rather that person spend their money on themselves. But I am def a 1 in a million
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