Because they assume that anything that doesn’t require hard labor is easy, because it’s all they know, because they’ve never actually had to sit and use their brain.
... I didn’t just say that.
Okay. Thanks boss.
What about a “Busybody”? Do you know what that is?
No, you wouldn’t, would you?
How about we let the Russian’s handle it instead of coming to our own presumptions, since it’s their jet and their passengers and all...?
So what you’re saying is that I have the experiences of both lifestyles under my belt where as they only have the experience of one?
I believe in minimal instant gratification in return for investment leading to optimal gratification at a later date. Does that make me a hedonist? I don’t know.
I do know that houses are a lot cheaper in my hometown, as is car insurance and gas. If I saved half a million over the next 10 years, which is entirely…
The sad thing is that quite a few of them take steroids and cocaine.
Well... shit.
I uh...
You just made me feel guilty bro.
Absolutely agree, 100%.
I don’t get how stating a fact about what most of them do for work is talking trash....?
That being said, your dialogue and description is also true. All I’m saying is that I’m well aware of the differences - you don’t need to peg me as an asshole just to get your point across, because I in no way shape or form tried to peg anyone outside of the city as an asshole either, and even stated that I respect…
Dude, your comment is asinine. I grew up until the age of 18 in a town of 14,000. It’s not like I’m just making this shit up.
Seriously. Look up Midland Ontario. The “backpedaling” you speak of is not backpedaling, it’s merely respect for the principles of something I don’t quite understand.
Tell me about it. I grew up in that aforementioned small town (Rural Ontario Canada) and if I make my way back up there and I even try to do anything more than spend 10 minutes talking to them, I’m immediately bombarded with questions like “How much money do you make? Do you have any friends? Why don’t you have your…