What's not being realized here is that I paid my way through city college earning an engineering degree through blood, sweat and tears. I loaded UPS trucks very late at night and took 5-6 classes per semester. When I was living in my parent's basement I worked my ass off building my company from scratch. This wasn't laziness, this was total focus. Fast forward and I have achieved wealth beyond the wildest dreams of most people.
Upside down cup challenge time for this asswipe Hoon gimmick
Get a job son.
As I thought....What kind of total, loser retard finds "gimmicking" funny?I mean apart from FatAlex, Momma's boy Joon, and the wad waste in Regina. Obviously for them, that is as good as life gets.
I understand this man. I got three kids and it is aging me like a MF. Let alone having 4 babys at once. This would absolutely kill me to death.
Private plane rich? That's when ill sit back and say ive made it, when I have my private plane parked up at Northolt airport.
1999-2005 was one the best era of my life. Working as a bouncer only weekend, doing cool job sometime during week, banging chicks, spending time with friends, lifting, and the most important living in parent's basement.
Why does everyone talk shit about living in your parents basement FYI I lived in my parents basement for many years and worked my ass off rent free and guess what. I am now a multimillionaire with numerous business and a nice big house and vacation home with a beautiful family. So just a word of wisdom for all of you haters out there, slow and steady wins the race ! and for all of you guys still living at home, don't sweat it work hard and hope for the best, you can do it !!
It's a woman thing. Most men can give 2 phucks where another man lives.
Richest guy i know like at his moms, 27 years old earns 3k€ a month. He refuses to move out so he can save money, hes the stingiest mofo ive ever seen. Like unbelievably selfish and greedy.His parents are loaded too and recently his mom asked him to pay 400€ a month for him to stay. Needless to say he was on a verge of endind himself, but still cheaper than renting.
We (me, lass and the kids) moved into my parents for a week when we made an error with moving dates and needed somewhere for a week. It actually worked surprisingly well, the women share the housekeeping as well as having grandparents available all the time for looking after kids and if this was a permanent arrangement would almost half the bills. We actually discussed both selling our houses and buying a big house and living like that permanently but it never happened, glad as now my dad has died I’d be stuck with my mother which would be unbearable
In Asian cultures, it's not uncommon for children to remain with parents, even in Hispanic cultures. I knew a Hispanic man who made a good living, but continued to live at home with his mom and two sisters (father was never around). It's not that he could not afford to move out or take care of himself, he just felt responsible for his mother and younger sisters. But, everyone contributed to the household in some way. In addition, I am beginning to know and hear more and more of families living under one roof (e.g., husband, wife, and children living with parents--they just stay in separate parts of the home).