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The Corstitution: The Rules of the COR (pg. 66)
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| srussell0018 |
| Nou has the full ability to get a job where he can be a man and provide for himself. He chooses to live off his parents. |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
Nou has the full ability to get a job where he can be a man and provide for himself. He chooses to live off his parents. |
The way I'm reading it, it's more along the lines of, "He lived at home while supporting his mother, now he is getting parental assistance while he goes to school." How is having your parent's help while you go to school any different than what a sizable chunk of most kids in this generation are doing? |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
I don't understand why people lambaste Nou for being "spoiled" when there are a load of people who are far more spoiled than he is. Like these kids. |
Nou is annoying because he acts like a stereotypical man child: a social and personal failure who hangs around on this forum far too much, is constantly desperate for attention and insists on spouting off on endless ill-informed opinions about matters he knows nothing about. Everyone knows a real-life man child just like Nou, and the cause is usually identical: parents too happy to indulge their runt offspring's hideously dilated adolescence well into their 20s and beyond, and offspring all too happy to wallow in their comfortable rut. It's not really so much the quantifiable level of spoiledness he has been privileged with, but more the grotesque effects that privilege has had on his personality, which we have to endure every minute of every ing day because we're the the largest source of social contact Nou gets and because he doesn't have a ing job or any real responsibilities to keep him from visiting here so much. |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
... which we have to endure every minute of every ing day because we're the the largest source of social contact Nou gets and because he doesn't have a ing job or any real responsibilities to keep him from visiting here so much. |
"Have to"? Nobody's putting a gun to your head to prevent you from using the ignore feature. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| How do you know? What if they are? Looks like you're assuming an awful lot about somebody else's life here, JAKEUP. |
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| idoru |
| , I guess I'm making an ass out of you and me, huh, Hal? :( |
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| srussell0018 |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
The way I'm reading it, it's more along the lines of, "He lived at home while supporting his mother, now he is getting parental assistance while he goes to school." How is having your parent's help while you go to school any different than what a sizable chunk of most kids in this generation are doing? |
Well that's just the way you're reading it. It's really "he failed at something, his parents bailed him out, he continued to live off his parents for years, and now they're still footing the bill and even giving him a monthly allowance instead of him getting even a part-time job to support himself while he's in school." It's not that he's spoiled, it's that he over-indulges in it, and his personality reflects it. This entitlement mentality is why this country is full of a bunch of utter twats like him. It's like in America everything skips a generation. Nou's dad is a success, Nou is a failure, if he ever manages to find someone who can tolerate him enough to procreate with him (doubtful) I'm sure their kids will be a success too because they have to. They don't have successful daddy spoon feeding them until they're 30. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
, I guess I'm making an ass out of you and me, huh, Hal? :( |
You know what they say when you as- oh. Oh, uh, yeah. Yeah, I guess you know what they say.
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
Well that's just the way you're reading it. It's really "he failed at something, his parents bailed him out, he continued to live off his parents for years, and now they're still footing the bill and even giving him a monthly allowance instead of him getting even a part-time job to support himself while he's in school." It's not that he's spoiled, it's that he over-indulges in it, and his personality reflects it. This entitlement mentality is why this country is full of a bunch of utter twats. |
What does it matter to you how he lives his life? Why do you care so much? |
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| srussell0018 |
Where is this caring coming from? It's annoying having to read his posts. It's annoying seeing him talk about going out to eat or going out and doing this or that when you know his father is paying for it. He's just an annoyance who should just disappear, take responsibility for his life, stop living it on the internet, and grow the up.
I don't care that he leeches off his dad. I'm not his father. I care that the internet is polluted with his inane bull constantly, like he has any authority to comment on anything whatsoever besides coding. This kid would literally get in arguments with people over money management when he doesn't even pay taxes. |
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| Jon_Snow |
| Nou you still going to school? Is this for your GED? When are planning to graduate? You're getting up there. How old are you? |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
"Have to"? Nobody's putting a gun to your head to prevent you from using the ignore feature. |
I did have him on Ignore for a while, but he posts so heavily and people quote his responses so frequently that all it was effectively pointless. In fact, not actually seeing all of his posts directly allows you to see the basic pattern of Nou's behaviour without getting bogged down in how he leads up to it. All he does, over and over, is try and bring all attention around to him by posting anything inflammatory, ignorant or idiotic enough to get everyone responding to him. You also see the resultant devastation: promising discussions become 50% "This user is on ignore", 45% people quoting the responses you've tried to block out, and 5% actual interesting, non-Nou discussion. |
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