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  1. #41
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    my post is based on actual reality and not your fantasy desires.
    LOL...not likely, but which post do you mean?

    Anyway, I replied to a comment that you posted, which I assumed was quoting tewlj.

    But what's the real reason your panties got all twisted?
    Yea, you're just confused. Given the things Rob says, I would not think it would be a question worth asking. But fair enough, maybe I jumped the gun picking on you. My apologies.

  2. #42
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    You believe what Rob says
    Rob wouldn't be the first parent, living with their adult children, that I'm aware of.

    And many of the parents in that situation, that I know, are doing it to help their kids out.

  3. #43
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    You believe what Rob says
    Rob wouldn't be the first parent, living with their adult children, that I'm aware of.

    And many of the parents in that situation, that I know, are doing it to help their kids out.
    Of course not.

    Many reasons people live with their kids but more often than not it is due to limited resources. Now maybe his kids need a babysitter but usually it is the other way around.

    If Rob had the money he would have bought a house in her area years ago or his kid(s) would be living with him. Thats what most middle middle class parents do in these situations.

    Living in your kids yard in an RV or whatever does not suggest a very successful person with hidden assets. Yea, hidden away in his imagination.

    The "helping the kids out" is often a way to save face.

    Whatever. I'm just saying. I'm not particularly successful but I have a very comfortable life. I do not judge people for being broke. Sharing households is likely a benefit for everyone involved. I would not be surprised if I go back to it at some point in my life.

  4. #44
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Thats what most middle middle class parents do in these situations.
    In what situations? What do you imagine Rob's situation to be?

    You really don't know what you're talking about, do you?

    You seem preoccupied with what's "normal" and what "most people do"...as if those opinions of yours should or would matter or apply to any individual scenario, other than your own.

    I like the idea of living with my grandchildren, I expect to be able to provide housing to my adult children someday so that can happen.

    If you even have any children or grandchildren, and want to see them as often as possible, then you go move into the house down the street, or wherever is far enough away for you to be comfortable.

    Maybe you'll find comfort in doing what you think most people do.

  5. #45
    I think parents and children living together is becoming more and more normal. If nothing else but for the simple reason that a lot of parents don't even want their kids to move out now. It's a different world.

  6. #46
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Thats what most middle middle class parents do in these situations.
    In what situations? What do you imagine Rob's situation to be?

    You really don't know what you're talking about, do you?

    You seem preoccupied with what's "normal" and what "most people do"...as if those opinions of yours should or would matter or apply to any individual scenario, other than your own.

    I like the idea of living with my grandchildren, I expect to be able to provide housing to my adult children someday so that can happen.

    If you even have any children or grandchildren, and want to see them as often as possible, then you go move into the house down the street, or wherever is far enough away for you to be comfortable.

    Maybe you'll find comfort in doing what you think most people do.
    Talk about preoccupied. lol the lack of self-awareness.

    You now want to rehash what I think about Rob in detail?

    I only speak to my own experiences so yes I do know what I'm talking about. Maybe the work ethic of those around you was really low so you see the default of homeless parents helping out kids? I guess thats what they must tell you... lol

    I know lots of kids moving in with their parents but thats because the huge change in opportunities between the generations. I'm trying to think of someone who moved to their child's frontyard to help them but I'm coming up with a blank outside of Rob. That is not a joke either. Fuck, that is true even if we count parents whose children let them move in.

    Anyway, please wait around Rob so he can take you to your kid's house in his Newell and drop you off to help them. You are clearly on top of things.
    Last edited by accountinquestion; 06-26-2024 at 05:17 PM.

  7. #47
    Originally Posted by jdog View Post
    I think parents and children living together is becoming more and more normal. If nothing else but for the simple reason that a lot of parents don't even want their kids to move out now. It's a different world.
    There are large differences between 30-40 year olds and younger. Inflation in housing has made it far more attractive. Personally, I have nothing against the idea if it makes sense to everyone.

    Wonder what is the reason Rob gives for not having the properties in his name? Outside of face saving excuses? Rob's situation is far different.

    He should have bought a house with another bedroom for them.

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    Originally Posted by MDawg View Post
    The only money UNKewlJ makes in casinos is via male prostitution. THAT has been documented
    Really, counsellor?

    "Documented>"

    As in "proof?"

    Show it or STFU about it; your continuous yapping and nipping at KJ's heels, while comical, is tiresome.

    What, haven't you any clients to fleece?

    KJ, you can take off, I'll stick around and clean up this cesspool...and let me tell you that heads will roll.
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  9. #49
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Inflation in housing has made it far more attractive. Personally, I have nothing against the idea if it makes sense to everyone.
    Certainly financial reasons always make sense. But today more what I'm seeing is people want to be their kid's buddy more than they want to be their parent.

  10. #50
    Originally Posted by jdog View Post
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Inflation in housing has made it far more attractive. Personally, I have nothing against the idea if it makes sense to everyone.
    Certainly financial reasons always make sense. But today more what I'm seeing is people want to be their kid's buddy more than they want to be their parent.
    This originally started when Kewl called it Rob's retirement plan. For some reason this triggered coach belly.

    It should be clear why that was a good insult vs the situations that have been discussed. But it is coach belly so you get what you pay for.

  11. #51
    Originally Posted by DGenBen View Post
    Originally Posted by Garnabby View Post
    Originally Posted by DGenBen View Post

    Garnabby, do you believe free will is compatible with determinism?
    Give up the strict, concept of one versus the other. The same as a point isn't really, in theory, or actually, in practice, such a point, say, of determinism.

    Each, and every, dimension, as its own subset of physics/math, in a true dimensional equation, springs naturally from the absolute, which is all/no dimension(s). The first step, to form a point, say, like (levels of) infinitely compact/expansive "donuts" with their insides from the no-dimensional part, and, their outsides from the all-dimensional part.

    Then, even though the set of dimensions that represent "determinism" (0 to 4, of charge as relative) is lower than the set of that represent "free will" (4 to 8, of gravity as quantum), with the latter set seemingly, but not, simply based on the former set, they are already related, by the "starting point" as the absolute as above.

    I used to say that to combine the concepts of science, and, religion, I had to start from the science side of things. Here, I may say that I started from the deterministic side, with that language to express the rest, as a form of determinism that looks like free will. But, to truly get this to work, I now go with the above explanation. After all, those points above are required to make things work, not, some amorphous "foam", or "membrane", for space, and time, etc.
    That’s a very interesting answer.

    How do you see the interaction between the dimensions of determinism and free will in practical terms? For instance, how might this framework explain everyday decision-making?

    What implications does this framework have for understanding consciousness and agency? Does it suggest new ways of thinking about the nature of mind and action?
    Those are interesting questions.

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  12. #52
    Originally Posted by MDawg View Post
    The only money UNKewlJ makes in casinos is via male prostitution. THAT has been documented, nothing much else.
    Pics or it didn't happen where you're both gay.

  13. #53
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    homeless parents helping out kids?

    I know lots of kids moving in with their parents
    You embrace the idea of adult children moving in with their parents, if the kids need help, but reject the idea of parents moving in with their adult children, if the kids need help?

    As if the parents' benevolence or desperation is determined by the name on the deed?

  14. #54
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    This originally started when Kewl called it Rob's retirement plan.
    And it devolved when you presented tales of your blue-color upbringing, and your cultivated foundational prejudice.

  15. #55
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    homeless parents helping out kids?

    I know lots of kids moving in with their parents
    You embrace the idea of adult children moving in with their parents, if the kids need help, but reject the idea of parents moving in with their adult children, if the kids need help?

    As if the parents' benevolence or desperation is determined by the name on the deed?
    Who said I "rejected" it and what do you even mean?

    All I know it was a justified and worthy clown on Rob.

    lol "preoccupied" coming from coach belly.

  16. #56
    KJ did Mdawg really stick it in "the end"?, not that there is anything wrong with it. In fact, you two should let Rob Singer join you on only fans, so your lemon party can get him a Newell.

  17. #57
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Talk about preoccupied. lol the lack of self-awareness.

    You now want to rehash what I think about Rob in detail?

    I only speak to my own experiences so yes I do know what I'm talking about. Maybe the work ethic of those around you was really low so you see the default of homeless parents helping out kids? I guess thats what they must tell you... lol

    I know lots of kids moving in with their parents but thats because the huge change in opportunities between the generations. I'm trying to think of someone who moved to their child's frontyard to help them but I'm coming up with a blank outside of Rob. That is not a joke either. Fuck, that is true even if we count parents whose children let them move in.

    Anyway, please wait around Rob so he can take you to your kid's house in his Newell and drop you off to help them. You are clearly on top of things.
    Would you please post hard evidence that Rob ever lived in his kids driveway? Please, no conjecture, speculation, wives tales or bullshit. Just hard evidence. Real evidence. And nothing but real evidence.
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  18. #58
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post

    In what situations? What do you imagine Rob's situation to be?

    You really don't know what you're talking about, do you?

    You seem preoccupied with what's "normal" and what "most people do"...as if those opinions of yours should or would matter or apply to any individual scenario, other than your own.

    I like the idea of living with my grandchildren, I expect to be able to provide housing to my adult children someday so that can happen.

    If you even have any children or grandchildren, and want to see them as often as possible, then you go move into the house down the street, or wherever is far enough away for you to be comfortable.

    Maybe you'll find comfort in doing what you think most people do.
    Talk about preoccupied. lol the lack of self-awareness.

    You now want to rehash what I think about Rob in detail?

    I only speak to my own experiences so yes I do know what I'm talking about. Maybe the work ethic of those around you was really low so you see the default of homeless parents helping out kids? I guess thats what they must tell you... lol

    I know lots of kids moving in with their parents but thats because the huge change in opportunities between the generations. I'm trying to think of someone who moved to their child's frontyard to help them but I'm coming up with a blank outside of Rob. That is not a joke either. Fuck, that is true even if we count parents whose children let them move in.

    Anyway, please wait around Rob so he can take you to your kid's house in his Newell and drop you off to help them. You are clearly on top of things.
    Would you please post hard evidence that Rob ever lived in his kids driveway? Please, no conjecture, speculation, wives tales or bullshit. Just hard evidence. Real evidence. And nothing but real evidence.
    I've never said I have proof or evidence. I just assume it is true and don't care enough otherwise. It makes no difference to me.

    I just mentioned that Kewl calling Rob's situation his "retirement plan" was solid. I've given Rob similar kudos. "Nervous poodle" for one.

    Funny how you guys stick up for Rob when he says things far nastier about kewl which are just as founded/unfounded. He is super-nasty, which is fine, but he's a big boy and doesn't need you and coach belly looking out for him.

    Ultimately though I know this -

    Rob claims to have one or more sports cars. He claimed to have a Newell and even went to a dealership to pose for pictures trying to play it off as his own. I used to think he wasn't sincere in his attempt at convincing but I no longer believe that to be the case.

    Yet he can't post pictures of a car he owns? Why would that be? He comes up with pictures of fake 100s in a safe yet he can't post any pictures of his cars which he seems to be just as proud of?


    You tell me.

  19. #59
    Yep, times have changed. In the 90's, a 25 year old STILL living with his Parents was considered a Loser. Cut to 2024 and a 25 year old STILL living with his Parents is considered normal.
    Last edited by Tasha; 06-27-2024 at 04:50 AM.
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  20. #60
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Originally Posted by coach belly View Post
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    Whether there should be shamed in being so broke one has to rely on their children would be your call.
    Why assume that the parents live with the adult children because they are broke?

    Even when Rob explained his circumstances, among many that are possible, you seem too confused to consider reasonable scenarios beyond what your prejudice can accommodate.

    Maybe you're autistic, and that's why you don't get it.

    Your parents obviously didn't save enough money to root you out of their home.

    Are you capable of extending that kindness to your own children, and grandchildren?
    okey dokes. You believe what Rob says and apparently a lot of the other nonsense on here. Thats on you.

    Maybe if you ask nicely, you can catch a ride in his Newell.
    This tells me you continue to be threatened, envious of, and obsessed with the fact that we had and lived in a Newell for over 5 years. And that's because you believe it but don't want to. But in your continuing discomfort over it, at least try to be more precise. Neither coach nor you can "catch a ride in it" these days. Had you paid attention, you'd have caught that we sold it several years ago. Psst....notice I said "WE". That's how men describe themselves when life, love, and meaning hasn't passed them by. Losers wouldn't have a clue though.

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