This pertains to the "17 year olds getting Z's" debate...
#6601
#6603
My Son.
There is no shame in ones own abilty to judge themselves?
What is there to apologize for?
After reading some of your previous posts.
I feel as though there are things in the past that has led you to these hardfelt times?
There is no need to contact your local physciatrist.
I understand the hardships you might have been through since you were young.
Feel free to contact me in private.
We can discuss things such as:
-Were you abused in your childhood?
-Were you bullied?
-Did you have friends?
I'll be waiting for you, Colin.
There is no shame in ones own abilty to judge themselves?
What is there to apologize for?
After reading some of your previous posts.
I feel as though there are things in the past that has led you to these hardfelt times?
There is no need to contact your local physciatrist.
I understand the hardships you might have been through since you were young.
Feel free to contact me in private.
We can discuss things such as:
-Were you abused in your childhood?
-Were you bullied?
-Did you have friends?
I'll be waiting for you, Colin.
try contacting "Hraesvelg". i think this is perfect for him!
#6604
You are really having a hard time with past and present tense today. Is it really that though to type above a first grade level?
#6605
not only today all this week!! finals are killing me. But i'll keep on doing it to see how this thread changes from "This pertains to the "17 year olds getting Z's" debate..." to w.e you have to say..... so u can feel like a grown up, and feel in power.
#6606
hey 1GR8350Z!! why are you defending him so much u like him? want to play with him? i know he doesn't like me but i can PM him to see if he can get dow and dirty with you since it look's like you are dying for it. u seem to like all his disgusting comments!
#6607
a) hahahaha lesson on what? respect the elders for the hell of it. cause you have more time on the forum?
b) yes it is funny. i bet when u were 17 you did it too, just that u are not man enough to admit it.
c) we know that, it's ok. thats a good lesson work our *** off and study to get a car that no 17 year old can get, so we don't have to 13itch about it.
d) a kid from a forum get under your skin, someone that you dont even know probably will never meet, gets in your skin pathetic
b) yes it is funny. i bet when u were 17 you did it too, just that u are not man enough to admit it.
c) we know that, it's ok. thats a good lesson work our *** off and study to get a car that no 17 year old can get, so we don't have to 13itch about it.
d) a kid from a forum get under your skin, someone that you dont even know probably will never meet, gets in your skin pathetic
How is your day? I see that you have a comprehension problem, and you missed the point of my post. The idea was to pick one answer, and one answer only. Only one answer is correct, and the rest are wrong. You might have gathered this from the words "pop quiz", or the apparent sarcasm in each of the items. That is, unless your skull is too thick to understand.
Better luck next time though, chap!
#6608
my biotch.
There is much shame in ones own inabilty to know and understand themselves?
So much ignorance to apologize for?
After reading some of your previous posts.
I feel as though there are things in the past that has led you to these hardfelt times?
There is no need to contact your local physciatrist as he only want to *** you also
I find the hardships you might have been through since you were young to be hilarious.
Feel free to contact me in private.
We can discuss things such as:
-were you a victim of your dad and his incest. Is that why he feels the need to buy you everything?
-were you abused in your childhood? Did mama make you wear a dress?
-were you bullied? Did they hold you down and slap in in the face with their
*****
-did you have friends? Did they gang rape you until you bled?
I'll be waiting for you, colin.
There is much shame in ones own inabilty to know and understand themselves?
So much ignorance to apologize for?
After reading some of your previous posts.
I feel as though there are things in the past that has led you to these hardfelt times?
There is no need to contact your local physciatrist as he only want to *** you also
I find the hardships you might have been through since you were young to be hilarious.
Feel free to contact me in private.
We can discuss things such as:
-were you a victim of your dad and his incest. Is that why he feels the need to buy you everything?
-were you abused in your childhood? Did mama make you wear a dress?
-were you bullied? Did they hold you down and slap in in the face with their
*****
-did you have friends? Did they gang rape you until you bled?
I'll be waiting for you, colin.
Last edited by 1GR8350Z; 04-28-2010 at 01:19 AM.
#6609
Hey there, Moncada!
How is your day? I see that you have a comprehension problem, and you missed the point of my post. The idea was to pick one answer, and one answer only. Only one answer is correct, and the rest are wrong. You might have gathered this from the words "pop quiz", or the apparent sarcasm in each of the items. That is, unless your skull is too thick to understand.
Better luck next time though, chap!
How is your day? I see that you have a comprehension problem, and you missed the point of my post. The idea was to pick one answer, and one answer only. Only one answer is correct, and the rest are wrong. You might have gathered this from the words "pop quiz", or the apparent sarcasm in each of the items. That is, unless your skull is too thick to understand.
Better luck next time though, chap!
so i pick C. c) this pop quiz its stupid
but since u are the teacher i fail, which one is the right answer anyway?
Last edited by Moncada90; 04-27-2010 at 09:15 PM. Reason: damn im falling asleep
#6610
#6612
I find the comments to be entertaining, but not as much as your grammar. How bout I just rape you with a hot curling iron
Last edited by 1GR8350Z; 04-28-2010 at 01:47 AM.
#6613
Colin I payed for my insurance at 16 on my own policy. I first had to pay an initial payment of about $600 and then about $600 every three months on a 1990 chevy blazer. Keep in mind this was in 04-05. Now my parents took me to work at first so I could have a job. They then bought me the blazer for $1500, in which I had to pay back over a certain period of time. Now they could have put me on their insurance, however they did not because of the liability of teen drivers. My parents helped me by taking me to work and buying the beater vehicle for me to teach me something. So I got raped in the a$$ because my parents were teaching me responsibility, something that most younger people seem not to have.
A second example:
I financed my first car at age 19. It was a Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V. I bought it for roughly 13k. I had very, very, VERY minimal credit (the only credit I had was from my Capital One credit card). I had to save up a decent down payment and I thought for sure my parents would co-sign. Boy was I wrong. They didnt for the fact that if I missed a payment, it would fock their credit. So I struggled to get financed with a fixed apr of 18.9%. 18.9% is focking rediculous for an apr! Why did I once again get a$$ raped? Because my parents were teaching me responsibility.
Eventually at age 21 I was able to purchase my 350z by myself with a decent interest rate and still have a stable financial situation. I live with my parents paying $300 a month to once again teach me responsibility. And by live with my parents I mean thats exactly that. I pay them $300 a month to teach me what its like to pay rent. They dont wash my clothes or supply me with chit. I simply live in a room in their house. I buy my own food, soap, etc... They are still helping me by letting me stay at their home, and I am greatful for that. However not all of my money is going to car payments. I put money back for when I get off my year of "job probation" I can buy a home for myself. I would not be where im at without my parents simply because they were being dicks about everything, trying to fock my life over; or so I thought. They taught me a valuble lesson in life, and im not afraid to admit they still help me by letting me live in their residence.
And Moncada.......
1GR8350Z is siding with Hraesvelg because Hraesvelg is being real. He is saying what life is like. Life is not about how awesome of a car you have. A car is a rolling depreciative machine. Simply put. Im sure with his degrees he could easily afford a more expensive vehicle. Does he buy a Ferrari because he can spend all of his money on a monthly payment to "afford" one? No. Im sure he is putting money where it will actually benefit his life more in the long run. People dont get it.
Sorry for the long post. I feel like it wont be understood by the people it was directed to anyway, but atleast I tried. Im not saying im all mighty, smart, and more mature than anyone. Im 21! I still have plenty mistakes to make due to my youth. I just understand what is really important in life and what needs to be done to accomplish real goals.
A second example:
I financed my first car at age 19. It was a Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V. I bought it for roughly 13k. I had very, very, VERY minimal credit (the only credit I had was from my Capital One credit card). I had to save up a decent down payment and I thought for sure my parents would co-sign. Boy was I wrong. They didnt for the fact that if I missed a payment, it would fock their credit. So I struggled to get financed with a fixed apr of 18.9%. 18.9% is focking rediculous for an apr! Why did I once again get a$$ raped? Because my parents were teaching me responsibility.
Eventually at age 21 I was able to purchase my 350z by myself with a decent interest rate and still have a stable financial situation. I live with my parents paying $300 a month to once again teach me responsibility. And by live with my parents I mean thats exactly that. I pay them $300 a month to teach me what its like to pay rent. They dont wash my clothes or supply me with chit. I simply live in a room in their house. I buy my own food, soap, etc... They are still helping me by letting me stay at their home, and I am greatful for that. However not all of my money is going to car payments. I put money back for when I get off my year of "job probation" I can buy a home for myself. I would not be where im at without my parents simply because they were being dicks about everything, trying to fock my life over; or so I thought. They taught me a valuble lesson in life, and im not afraid to admit they still help me by letting me live in their residence.
And Moncada.......
1GR8350Z is siding with Hraesvelg because Hraesvelg is being real. He is saying what life is like. Life is not about how awesome of a car you have. A car is a rolling depreciative machine. Simply put. Im sure with his degrees he could easily afford a more expensive vehicle. Does he buy a Ferrari because he can spend all of his money on a monthly payment to "afford" one? No. Im sure he is putting money where it will actually benefit his life more in the long run. People dont get it.
Sorry for the long post. I feel like it wont be understood by the people it was directed to anyway, but atleast I tried. Im not saying im all mighty, smart, and more mature than anyone. Im 21! I still have plenty mistakes to make due to my youth. I just understand what is really important in life and what needs to be done to accomplish real goals.
Last edited by Dragonbreath; 04-27-2010 at 10:55 PM.
#6614
Colin I payed for my insurance at 16 on my own policy. I first had to pay an initial payment of about $600 and then about $600 every three months on a 1990 chevy blazer. Keep in mind this was in 04-05. Now my parents took me to work at first so I could have a job. They then bought me the blazer for $1500, in which I had to pay back over a certain period of time. Now they could have put me on their insurance, however they did not because of the liability of teen drivers. My parents helped me by taking me to work and buying the beater vehicle for me to teach me something. So I got raped in the a$$ because my parents were teaching me responsibility, something that most younger people seem not to have.
A second example:
I financed my first car at age 19. It was a Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V. I bought it for roughly 13k. I had very, very, VERY minimal credit (the only credit I had was from my Capital One credit card). I had to save up a decent down payment and I thought for sure my parents would co-sign. Boy was I wrong. They didnt for the fact that if I missed a payment, it would fock their credit. So I struggled to get financed with a fixed apr of 18.9%. 18.9% is focking rediculous for an apr! Why did I once again get a$$ raped? Because my parents were teaching me responsibility.
Eventually at age 21 I was able to purchase my 350z by myself with a decent interest rate and still have a stable financial situation. I live with my parents paying $300 a month to once again teach me responsibility. And by live with my parents I mean thats exactly that. I pay them $300 a month to teach me what its like to pay rent. They dont wash my clothes or supply me with chit. I simply live in a room in their house. I buy my own food, soap, etc... They are still helping me by letting me stay at their home, and I am greatful for that. However not all of my money is going to car payments. I put money back for when I get off my year of "job probation" I can buy a home for myself. I would not be where im at without my parents simply because they were being dicks about everything, trying to fock my life over; or so I thought. They taught me a valuble lesson in life, and im not afraid to admit they still help me by letting me live in their residence.
And Moncada.......
1GR8350Z is siding with Hraesvelg because Hraesvelg is being real. He is saying what life is like. Life is not about how awesome of a car you have. A car is a rolling depreciative machine. Simply put. Im sure with his degrees he could easily afford a more expensive vehicle. Does he buy a Ferrari because he can spend all of his money on a monthly payment to "afford" one? No. Im sure he is putting money where it will actually benefit his life more in the long run. People dont get it.
Sorry for the long post. I feel like it wont be understood by the people it was directed to anyway, but atleast I tried. Im not saying im all mighty, smart, and more mature than anyone. Im 21! I still have plenty mistakes to make due to my youth. I just understand what is really important in life and what needs to be done to accomplish real goals.
A second example:
I financed my first car at age 19. It was a Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V. I bought it for roughly 13k. I had very, very, VERY minimal credit (the only credit I had was from my Capital One credit card). I had to save up a decent down payment and I thought for sure my parents would co-sign. Boy was I wrong. They didnt for the fact that if I missed a payment, it would fock their credit. So I struggled to get financed with a fixed apr of 18.9%. 18.9% is focking rediculous for an apr! Why did I once again get a$$ raped? Because my parents were teaching me responsibility.
Eventually at age 21 I was able to purchase my 350z by myself with a decent interest rate and still have a stable financial situation. I live with my parents paying $300 a month to once again teach me responsibility. And by live with my parents I mean thats exactly that. I pay them $300 a month to teach me what its like to pay rent. They dont wash my clothes or supply me with chit. I simply live in a room in their house. I buy my own food, soap, etc... They are still helping me by letting me stay at their home, and I am greatful for that. However not all of my money is going to car payments. I put money back for when I get off my year of "job probation" I can buy a home for myself. I would not be where im at without my parents simply because they were being dicks about everything, trying to fock my life over; or so I thought. They taught me a valuble lesson in life, and im not afraid to admit they still help me by letting me live in their residence.
And Moncada.......
1GR8350Z is siding with Hraesvelg because Hraesvelg is being real. He is saying what life is like. Life is not about how awesome of a car you have. A car is a rolling depreciative machine. Simply put. Im sure with his degrees he could easily afford a more expensive vehicle. Does he buy a Ferrari because he can spend all of his money on a monthly payment to "afford" one? No. Im sure he is putting money where it will actually benefit his life more in the long run. People dont get it.
Sorry for the long post. I feel like it wont be understood by the people it was directed to anyway, but atleast I tried. Im not saying im all mighty, smart, and more mature than anyone. Im 21! I still have plenty mistakes to make due to my youth. I just understand what is really important in life and what needs to be done to accomplish real goals.
#6615
dude we don't have to be able to afford a house because we are 19! Give it up already I'm 19 driving a newer version of your car and your 31! I can see why you would be mad. Give it up, I will move out once I'm done school, Why would I be in a rush to move out when I'm 19 and have a basement apartment to myself? I'm gonna stay here as long as I can and save up and buy something nice, you say you have your own house or apartment that doesn't mean your king chit, I could buy a 100,000 dollar house and say I have my own house but I don't want that I would rather save up and have something nice. To even have something nice in Toronto you are getting into the 500k+ Range.
We aren't mad/jealous that you are in over your head in debt for a depreciating asset.
#6616
a bull siht degree? so if you are not a doctor or an engineer or even a lawyer its a bull siht degree?? grow up werewolf!! you just talk to much sshhhiiittttt!!! you are a low disgusting, immature, loser. Seems to me that u have a though childhood. (maybe cause in middle school you had more hair than everybody's father!) and all that you talk about, sick *** parties dont impress me either, u were probably one of those losers that never got invited to any party so you just throw parties, and everybody will go for the free drinks.
u dont like me? i dont like you either... does it matter no? so STFU
u dont like me? i dont like you either... does it matter no? so STFU
werewolf?!?!
#6618
dude we don't have to be able to afford a house because we are 19! Give it up already I'm 19 driving a newer version of your car and your 31! I can see why you would be mad. Give it up, I will move out once I'm done school, Why would I be in a rush to move out when I'm 19 and have a basement apartment to myself? I'm gonna stay here as long as I can and save up and buy something nice, you say you have your own house or apartment that doesn't mean your king chit, I could buy a 100,000 dollar house and say I have my own house but I don't want that I would rather save up and have something nice. To even have something nice in Toronto you are getting into the 500k+ Range.
Last edited by CreepyCrawl; 04-28-2010 at 04:07 AM.
#6620
Ok buddy don't forget your 26 and I'm 19, I'm sure when I'm 26 I will have my own policy as well, how is it burdening your parents? Your telling me that your parents can't call the insurance company and give them a vin number? and then you can just pay them for the year upfront? I don't see how it's burdening.
If I was to insure my car on my own at 19 it would be about 6-7 grand why would I want to pay that when I can pay 1000 a year
If I was to insure my car on my own at 19 it would be about 6-7 grand why would I want to pay that when I can pay 1000 a year