that if i wasnt a millionaire* by the time i was 24 i would kill myself and i only have 2 more years to go
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Last edited by elezzark; 05-15-2013 at 04:17 PM.
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Codyking steveyos05-15-2013
millionaire just means youve made 1m in your lifetime or more, sell drugs man you can do it!!1
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Codyking steveyos
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05-15-2013
i'm young and don't know what to do okay, this is me figuring it out. Don't think i'm content sitting around doing nothing; every path laid out consists of either A) Getting into debt or B) committing myself to just one thing in life
No one else my age has anything to show for themselves either really. The ones that do had to completely dedicate themselves to something like moving across the country to do a high paying manual labor job out in bumfuck where there's a 9 to 1 guy to girl ratio
I wish I had 10 grand to just play around with investments, I'd make that my full time job.. Take speed and trade; it'd turn it into a video game for me and I'd win
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05-15-2013
when i was 16 i burnt an inverted crucifix across my chest, and bound my blood to a pentagram to give my soul to the devil
i was on klonopin i think
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05-15-2013
who the hell grows up with being rich as their goal, that's a bit shallow
that's the mentality that makes society such a shitty place to live in, and makes it so you can't go anywhere without being bombarded with ads for useless plastic shit, and if you don't buy that useless plastic shit everyone else looks down on you
am i the only one who had this idea when they were a teenager that love is all that matters?
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05-15-2013
pharmaceutical drug abuser bitching about the shallow emptiness of consumerism
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05-15-2013
literally mountains of plastic shit, unnavigable mountains
Here's a lesson in economics: when you buy less shit, it forces manufacturers to come up with better quality products due to competition. If everyone just stopped funding them, they'd stop pumping out bullshit
DO YOUR PART: DON'T BUY BULLSHIT
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05-15-2013
we are setting the stage for hundreds of years to come; the trends in technology now will set the foundation for the future. Therefore, to maintain as many personal rights as possible and avoid a dystopia, the very first step is to not buy products which in any way tamper with the consumers' rights as if its acceptable.
Cops being able to use the GPS in your phone to track you is unacceptable, and now that nothing was ever done about it and no one made a case about it, it's here to stay.
Companies making you pay for extra content that they knew damn well they could have given to you in the first place is unacceptable.
Milking the consumer for being technology-illiterate is unacceptable; false scarcities like "Data" must be seen for what they are
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05-15-2013
So transparently trying to look deep and unaffected on the internet...
"All you stupid sheeple with your levis jeans and your mcdonalds double quarter pounders are just stupid zombies, man, throwing away money on consumable feel-good nonsense that doesn't, like, enrich your lifes and junk. You should, like, meditate and stuff, I dunno. Now if you'll excuse me I just bought a shitload of Purdue Pharma L.C.© Oxycontin®™".
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05-15-2013
I don't know what's funnier, that you're surprised companies hire PR firms to improve their image or that you expect me to share in your surprise
What you're saying is, verbatim, stereotypical pseudo-intellectual internet soapbox bullshit
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05-15-2013
the only way to stop it is to no longer subscribe to it; they have proven they are entirely incapable of honesty and sincerity -- even when their advertisements admit that in the past they were in the wrong but have changed their ways (a few ad campaigns like this come to mind, like Blockbuster's "No More Late Fees" campaign and Dominoes "we're not cheap garbage pizza anymore" campaign), it is really just an attempt to lure you back into the bullshit - and they've only changed insomuch as they have to to present the image of being reformed
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05-15-2013
you know some companies have people on the payroll who do nothing all day but go online to assess the company's image and try to improve it? It's literally some guy's job to edit a company's wikipedia article to remove or reword any criticism against the company he works for
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