Hang In There Wage Slaves

NamelessOne

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Just 5 more days. Then you will be able to waste your hard earned money on "entertainment".

I think I will lay in my warm bed a couple more hours and having a sandwich. I may even go for a walk today.

 
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cricket3

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So you used one of your three posts to tell everyone you're proud of being unemployed with a photo shop of Pepe, that you apparently took the time to make yourself specifically for this post.

Yep, totally jealous of the high life you're living.
 
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NamelessOne

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So you used one of your three posts to tell everyone you're proud of being unemployed with a photo shop of Pepe, that you apparently took the time to make yourself specifically for this post.

Yep, totally jealous of the high life you're living.

Someone must be cranky from getting up early to work this morning.
 
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argubs2

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It's Apex50Sports IMO.

Finally losing his grip on that last bit of mental stability after months of solicitation without sales. Rent doesn't pay itself in NY.

The walls are closing in....he's beginning to lash out. I fear this is just its first form.
 

argubs2

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BigBlueGuru? I recall a similar story about him not doing anything and the "girlfriend" working or whatever.
 

NamelessOne

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In other words, you live in your parents basement.
It is true that I still live with my parents but we don't have a basement.

Well guys, I'm gonna play some PS4. I may get back to this thread when you all get off of work.
 

cawoodsct

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You should try this work thing, as you can see we get to play on the internet and make money. Also, im eating a PB and J as we speak.
 

Ron Mehico

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I dont work or go to school. I'm not a wage slave. and I still get by with 40 extra hours a week while you are making money for someone else.

I actually own my own business and am my own boss. I'm literally having other people make money for me while I type this post out, but congrats on being bored at home?
 

DSmith21

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OP now and OP one year after mama finally kicks his lazy butt out of the house:

 

ndk_rivals308474

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Looks like OP dropped this on the way to Frog's house. Is it still a "same sex" relationship when they are different species?
 

MdWIldcat55

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There are a few people I'd rather help permanently subsidize with my taxes than gamble on the tiny chance I'd encounter them in the work force where their stupidity, fecklessness and general incompetence might really damage me. The OP sounds like one of those people. Stay home, champ. We adults got this one.
 
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-LEK-

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Millennials and their self entitlement is unreal. Troll stuff all day, do nothing of worth. Pretty much the most useless pieces in society.
 
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Op may be on to something. By the time I pay my taxes, I'm not sure how much better off than someone living on the dole. As sad as it sounds, Ive been in newer public housing that's as nice or nicer than my house. Definitely haver bigger tvs and more electronics.

No student loans
Call someone to replace burnt out light bulbs (yes, that's a thing)
Don't have to worry about retirement
Free phones
Sleep till 3pm
free health care
Free food

I kind of agree with op. If you work and don't make $100k, you're kinda a chump.
 

pikespeak1

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Huh? I said he's a looser, not a loosers. Learn words.

Um…. you said he is a looser

Here is the definition:

adjective, looser, loosest.
1.
free or released from fastening or attachment:
a loose end.
2.
free from anything that binds or restrains; unfettered:
loose cats prowling around in alleyways at night.
3.
uncombined, as a chemical element.
4.
not bound together:
to wear one's hair loose.
5.
not put up in a package or other container:
loose mushrooms.
6.
available for disposal; unused; unappropriated:
loose funds.
7.
lacking in reticence or power of restraint:
a loose tongue.

As you can see above looser is an adjective:

Grammar. any member of a class of words that modify nouns andpronouns, primarily by describing a particular quality of the word theyare modifying, as wise in a wise grandmother, or perfect in a perfectscore, or handsome in He is extremely handsome. Other terms, asnumbers ( one cup; twelve months), certain demonstrative pronouns (this magazine; those questions), and terms that impose limits ( eachperson; no mercy) can also function adjectivally, as can some nounsthat are found chiefly in fixed phrases where they immediately precedethe noun they modify, as bottle in bottle cap and bus in bus station.
Synonyms: modifier, qualifier, identifier, describer, describing word.

To clarify, when I post "than a what?", I was requesting that you provide the noun that you were modifying.

Noun:

any member of a class of words that can function as the main or onlyelements of subjects of verbs (A dog just barked), or of objects ofverbs or prepositions (to send money from home), and that in Englishcan take plural forms and possessive endings (Three of his buddieswant to borrow John's laptop). Nouns are often described as referringto persons, places, things, states, or qualities, and the word noun isitself often used as an attributive modifier.

My first reply was in jest, because I thought you simply made a spelling mistake.

Jest:

noun
1.
a joke or witty remark; witticism.
2.
a bantering remark; a piece of good-natured ridicule.

The word that I thought you originally intended was loser.

Loser:

noun
1.
a person, team, nation, etc., that loses:
The visiting team was the loser in the series.

2.
Informal.
  1. a person who has been convicted of a misdemeanor or, especially, afelony:
    a two-time loser.
  2. a person who has failed at a particular activity:
    a loser at marriage.
  3. someone or something that is marked by consistently or thoroughlybad quality, performance, etc.:
    Don't bother to see that film, it's a real loser.

3.
Slang. a misfit, especially someone who has never or seldom beensuccessful at a job, personal relationship, etc

Your reply to me proves that you actually did not misspell loser but actually believe that looser means:

noun
1.
a person, team, nation, etc., that loses:
The visiting team was the loser in the series.

2.
Informal.
  1. a person who has been convicted of a misdemeanor or, especially, afelony:
    a two-time loser.
  2. a person who has failed at a particular activity:
    a loser at marriage.
  3. someone or something that is marked by consistently or thoroughlybad quality, performance, etc.:
    Don't bother to see that film, it's a real loser.

3.
Slang. a misfit, especially someone who has never or seldom beensuccessful at a job, personal relationship, etc

This makes your assertion that I should "learn words" incredibly ironic, since it seems that you, in fact, should "learn words".

Ironic:

adjective
1.
using words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literalmeaning; containing or exemplifying irony :
an ironic novel; an ironic remark.
2.
of, relating to, or tending to use irony or mockery; ironical.
3.
coincidental; unexpected:
It was ironic that I was seated next to my ex-husband at the dinner.

That should give you a head start on "learning words". If you are unsure of the meanings of other words, just let me know, I'd be happy to help. You're welcome in advance.
 
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Wall2Boogie

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I think the op must of just got promoted at mcds for is hard work and determination. He must of went from hourly to salary with a sweet bonus. You tell those wage salves that with a few years of hard work and determination they too can make it at mcds. Who knows with any luck your kids will make grill in no time and as we all know that's when the big bucks start rolling in! Btw op, do you hate serving Breakfast all day?
 

Crushgroove

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I think the op must of just got promoted at mcds for is hard work and determination. He must of went from hourly to salary with a sweet bonus. You tell those wage salves that with a few years of hard work and determination they too can make it at mcds. Who knows with any luck your kids will make grill in no time and as we all know that's when the big bucks start rolling in! Btw op, do you hate serving Breakfast all day?

*Must have > Must of

Look, I'm no grammar Nazi. You can type and speak like a 5th grader all you wish and I won't fault you for being a halfwit- that's your choice and your right as a human. But, if you're going to crack "you work at McD's" jokes in an effort to belittle another person's intelligence/education and monetary dependence on parents/gov't for survival, please use halfway correct grammar in doing so. Otherwise, the intention is lost in the irony.