derel1cte
Derel1cte
derel1cte

I consider it a teachable moment and tell my kid that there’s a time and a place for every kind of language. Putting a fifteen million dollar car into a wall is a situation that reasonably warrants some strong profanity.

Says the guy who comes from a land where voters are hand picked by the ‘government’ and women live under male guardianship and sometimes enforced detention. Overpriced Karen making wonderful suggestions....dope.

Fucking stupid. These are professional athletes, they are going to swear. 

What’s funny is that its racist in the passive-aggressive boomer Karen kind of way. The guy running a sport obsessed with its own opulence... is basically a suburban white woman in her 50's.

That was my first thought. That’s more than a little racist. 

So my wife is a rapper then? Because my God that woman can curse. In her early - late 20s she worked with commercial fishermen. To this day she can turn the air blue if something requires that vocabulary. Neither of our kids are big on swearing. We never hid it from them, but we did teach them about time and place,

counterpoint:  i want all the swearing.  give me more. 

Kinda racist, though, eh..?

Damn. i didn’t know my Grandad was a rapper.

Funny how people see these things differently. If he “has plenty of money”, then why in the hell is he financing these cars and literally throwing money away? I guess my definition of “plenty of money” includes paying off credit cards every month, not financing cars and saving a little as well.

Stupid is as stupid does...

He doesn't sound like a genius.

Also, spending money is not synonymous with wealth.

The amount of money they are making doesn’t matter if they are still living paycheck to paycheck. It sounds like you’re saying “I am barely making ends meet, but I make over $100k so I deserve to buy a brand new car that will stretch me even thinner!”

We learned nothing from the subprime lending fiasco.

“Tale as old as time,

Makes it all the more important.

Oooof. His payment is more than my mortgage. The only smart move the guy made was to get out of that ugly X6.

EVs are depreciating faster than the small nicks his minimum monthly payments are making on what he owes. Dude deserves to be in Caleb Hammer’s podcast.

People, when the engineers tell you, “This thing will not work, and I’m not getting in it,” listen to them.