Your experiences aren’t universalisable. Part of growing up into an adult, is understanding that. The inability to understand that is quite literally “arrested development”.
Of course there’ll be edge cases, but generally yes. Just save money, stop bitching, buy a house from outside the city centre. Some tips for yall, that you’re not gonna listen as you’re already knee-deep in memes and self-sorrow. Sad
That is your baseless opinion fueled by an emotional reaction to being told to work for your dreams. Lack of discipline would be a bigger problem in my honest opinion.
You know nothing about me. You are impugning my motive based on zero evidence. You fail to directly refute my basic argument, which is that your experiences are not universalisable. Instead you grasp for straws.
I know you want to keep paying rent so you don’t have to change your comfortable circumstances. Your landlord does deserve a long holiday tho, keep paying :)
You have no point to refute. Unless “universlisable” is your point, at which point I’d ask you to source up on that claim, but I wont bully you into it. I’d rather try to invoke positive change in you, since you are a failure and I don’t like dealing with losers. You have a few things in life to rejig, and your attitude towards work is one of them. Start working, quit bitching, buy a house.
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Your experiences aren’t universalisable. Part of growing up into an adult, is understanding that. The inability to understand that is quite literally “arrested development”.
“universlisable”
Yet I’m the comedian
Fixed it. Got anything else?
Are you entitled to supportive care homes? Do they run things like that where you from?
Non sequitur.
So, every single person can do exactly what you did and have every single opportunity that you had?
Of course there’ll be edge cases, but generally yes. Just save money, stop bitching, buy a house from outside the city centre. Some tips for yall, that you’re not gonna listen as you’re already knee-deep in memes and self-sorrow. Sad
You’re a moron. Lacking empathy isn’t a super power, it’s a mental disability.
That is your baseless opinion fueled by an emotional reaction to being told to work for your dreams. Lack of discipline would be a bigger problem in my honest opinion.
Your argument is invalid because you’re appealing to a genetic fallacy: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetic_fallacy
You know nothing about me. You are impugning my motive based on zero evidence. You fail to directly refute my basic argument, which is that your experiences are not universalisable. Instead you grasp for straws.
I know you want to keep paying rent so you don’t have to change your comfortable circumstances. Your landlord does deserve a long holiday tho, keep paying :)
Again you’re not refuting my point, you’re just attacking me and using a genetic fallacy.
You have no point to refute. Unless “universlisable” is your point, at which point I’d ask you to source up on that claim, but I wont bully you into it. I’d rather try to invoke positive change in you, since you are a failure and I don’t like dealing with losers. You have a few things in life to rejig, and your attitude towards work is one of them. Start working, quit bitching, buy a house.