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Originally posted by AtW View PostNope, a lot less pathetic - you see I am trying to be inventor, not a writer (I don't think Russia has got many good writers anyway), in this respect I am more British than you matey.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View Postsquirrel molestor/unemployed wannabe
And why are you so happy sas anyway, you sold your houses to poor sods last year who will now definately get negative equity and in all probability lose "their" houses to repo. You sure were not stupid (unlike them) and you sold something that you knew would fall in price, does it make you feel good? I certainly would not feel good by selling people carp knowing it would get them in trouble. Maybe this is why I am not rich yet, but it certainly makes me (in my view) a good person and I'd rather be an okay good person, then rich scumbag.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI am not unemployed actually - I never claimed benefits, I am investing my own money into something I believe in strongly - I might fail but I sure as hell will have made a very good effort that I won't be ashamed of. If on another hand I made money by BTL then I'd certainly not brag about it anywhere because it would surely show how pathetic I am in this case, that I can't earn money in a way that benefits humanity, so had to use property speculation in order to get wealthy.
And why are you so happy sas anyway, you sold your houses to poor sods last year who will now definately get negative equity and in all probability lose "their" houses to repo. You sure were not stupid (unlike them) and you sold something that you knew would fall in price, does it make you feel good? I certainly would not feel good by selling people carp knowing it would get them in trouble.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI am not unemployed actually - I never claimed benefits, I am investing my own money into something I believe in strongly - I might fail but I sure as hell will have made a very good effort that I won't be ashamed of. If on another hand I made money by BTL then I'd certainly not brag about it anywhere because it would surely show how pathetic I am in this case, that I can't earn money in a way that benefits humanity, so had to use property speculation in order to get wealthy.
And why are you so happy sas anyway, you sold your houses to poor sods last year who will now definately get negative equity and in all probability lose "their" houses to repo. You sure were not stupid (unlike them) and you sold something that you knew would fall in price, does it make you feel good? I certainly would not feel good by selling people carp knowing it would get them in trouble. Maybe this is why I am not rich yet, but it certainly makes me (in my view) a good person and I'd rather be an okay good person, then rich scumbag.
when are you going to tell us of this worlds greates invention?Comment
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Originally posted by HRH View Postwhen are you going to tell us of this worlds greates invention?Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIgnore list on this forum. You are now in it."If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIgnore list on this forum. You are now in it.Comment
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Off topic I know but...
Where does this thing of calling everyone son or sunshine come from? Is it a Manc thing? I thought you were early twenties?Comment
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