The Sandbox King refuses to answer the question.
[QUOTE=RogerOver;5395003]There was a question? Could you please put those near the top? Unfortunately, I get so busy laughing at your dimwitted shit that I can't find that diamond in your bucket of bullshit.
Also, could you manage to use paragraphs? Just saying, your retarded stream of bitterness and vitriol gets sort of mashed together. Separate your vile thoughts so I can dissect them individually.[/QUOTE]That is a paragraph, dickwad. To you however, a paragraph is a sentence of five single syllable words or less. Try graduating from the second grade and maybe I'll throw in a two syllable word here and there to help your with your education although I strongly suspect that you have already reached your IQ limit, wasting any further efforts to improve your limited cognitive ability.
How the hell did this end up here?
[QUOTE=HobbyMan51;5397324]Your user name may have no meaning to you, at least consciously, but it does send off certain signals as to the age and outlook of someone who would choose that particular name. We know from your own admission that you are in your late twenties, maybe early thirties. Those of us who are older know that your age group tends to be very confident and self-assured, maybe overly so to the point of arrogance. We know from what you have told us that you would rather use money to make more money instead of wasting it (makes sense to me) and that you are now in NYC (the next Wolf of Wall Street maybe?). Your terminology (would never talk to a 50 yo on the street and will always be that way) indicates a youthful (punk) rigidness that could be construed as confidence, posturing, or just simple whistling past the graveyard of life (another form of insecure posturing. We've all done it at some point in our lives.). Please understand, I am not criticizing you or attacking you. I am just attempting to point out that what you know or think you know are absolutes now will melt away with the years. In 20 ish years you will be a very different person than who you are now and what you think and how you act today will very likely change drastically by the time you reach your fifties. If that does not happen then generally something is very wrong as far as personal emotional growth is concerned. I'm talking about attitudes here, not foundations. When we are young we confuse the two as being the same. They are not. These things are likely not obvious to you now. They will be in time and at that point you will understand why someone once said that youth is wasted on the young. Good luck out there.[/QUOTE]A2? This was supposed to be on the massage parlor report thread as a reply to PunkedLife. How did it end up here?