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9 hours ago, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

I know we've been over this before, but if you think $75,000 is exorbitant where scoob lives, fuckin' lol.

I suppose it isn't exorbitant for living in a mansion, but that's kind of beside the point

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3 minutes ago, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

LMAO $75,000 affording you a mansion in SoCal.

He inherited the 9000 sq ft mansion that he lives in and makes at least $75k a year, these are facts about his life that he has shared here. 

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2 minutes ago, Nablotson said:

He inherited the 9000 sq ft mansion that he lives in and makes at least $75k a year, these are facts about his life that he has shared here. 

So in other words, he makes a nice but modest living, considering where he lives, all the while having the good fortune of inheriting a nice house from his family?

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2 minutes ago, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

So in other words, he makes a nice but modest living, considering where he lives, all the while having the good fortune of inheriting a nice house from his family?

$75k a year isn't modest

> 9000k sq ft isn't a house

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1 minute ago, Nablotson said:

$75k a year isn't modest

> 9000k sq ft isn't a house

You have to get it through your thick skull that living in California is EXPENSIVE. I make like $33,000 and I probably couldn't even rent a one bedroom apartment in SoCal or the Bay Area. 

Where I lived in Campbell (SF Bay Area) for the first twelve years of my life, that house was worth about $600,000 when we lived in it. It wasn't that nice. I mean, it wasn't a shithole or anything, but by no means anything to brag about either. Today that same property is worth over $2 million. And it's not because of the property itself, it's because living in the bay area in general is insanely expensive. Until recently my brother rented out a room in someone's town house in Campbell. He had to move out of the bay area because it was too expensive. SoCal ain't much different. I'm currently in a cheap part of the state but it's probably still insanely expensive for modest living for what you're used to spending on rent.

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Just now, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

You have to get it through your thick skull that living in California is EXPENSIVE. I make like $33,000 and I probably couldn't even rent a one bedroom apartment in SoCal or the Bay Area. 

He doesn't pay rent, he inherited a mansion, and CA property taxes are infamously absurdly low which especially benefits people who live in mansions in high value areas

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1978_California_Proposition_13

So how in the dick is $75k+ a year a "modest" living? How is living in CA "EXPENSIVE" when your housing expenses are all taken care of? What else is so expensive there? Certainly not your fresh produce. Please illustrate for me how someone making tens of thousands of dollars more than the average person in CA does is living modestly because I'm not seeing it at all. Fat head

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2 minutes ago, Nablotson said:

He doesn't pay rent, he inherited a mansion, and CA property taxes are infamously absurdly low which especially benefits people who live in mansions in high value areas

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1978_California_Proposition_13

So how in the dick is $75k+ a year a "modest" living? How is living in CA "EXPENSIVE" when your housing expenses are all taken care of? What else is so expensive there? Certainly not your fresh produce. Please illustrate for me how someone making tens of thousands of dollars more than the average person in CA does is living modestly because I'm not seeing it at all. Fat head

So your whole argument is that scoob should, by his own volition, be frying burgers at McDonald's because his family cared enough to will him a nice home? Or that, because he makes $75,000, he should just donate the home he inherited and find somewhere to rent instead? Scoob is such a horrible human being, his family cared about him. Fuck him, lol. 😆

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Just now, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

So your whole argument

I never made any argument, you did when you said he lives modestly despite living in a free mansion and making so much more than what most people make. Not sure what all that other bullshit is about.

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1 minute ago, Nablotson said:

I never made any argument, you did when you said he lives modestly despite living in a free mansion and making so much more than what most people make. Not sure what all that other bullshit is about.

I said "he makes a modest living" by which I meant he makes a modest salary, and you said "75,000 isn't modest."

You obviously have a huge vendetta against scoob and from what I can tell it all boils down to "scoob has it so easy and has so much so I have to point out how he has way too much as often as possible even in the most non-related topics such as Naraku changing insurance companies."

 

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1 minute ago, Nablotson said:

Agreed, it certainly isn't.

You're just too damn stubborn to not die on this hill, aren't you? If you can live on 10k a year in one part of America, then you can in the entirety of America, no exceptions.

And to be clear, you completely took scoob out of that so you can't use your "he inherited a mansion" rhetoric because you made it no longer about scoob, just $75,000 in general not being modest.

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6 minutes ago, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

You should move here, minimum wage is $13/hr. You'll live like a baller just flipping burgers.

No thanks, my $13 an hour goes so much further here with the added bonus of not having to deal with water precarity and becoming a climate refugee within the next decade

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24 minutes ago, Nablotson said:

No thanks, my $13 an hour goes so much further here with the added bonus of not having to deal with water precarity and becoming a climate refugee within the next decade

It's like you understand but at the same time you don't.

"$13 an hour is good here, but not in Cali."

"$75,000 is way too much anywhere."

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3 minutes ago, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

And back to your "scoob has it so easy and has so much" vendetta literally out of nowhere.

People who get paid minimum wage generally have harder more demanding jobs than people who make $75k a year, sorry. 

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Just now, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

It's like you understand but at the same time you don't.

"$13 an hour is good here, but not in Cali."

"$75,000 is way too much anywhere."

If I didn't have to worry about housing costs I would definitely move there and rake in the $$$ until the taps ran dry but since no one is going to give me a house out there I'd have to have roommates or something and still wouldn't come out ahead

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4 minutes ago, Nablotson said:

If I didn't have to worry about housing costs I would definitely move there and rake in the $$$ until the taps ran dry but since no one is going to give me a house out there I'd have to have roommates or something and still wouldn't come out ahead

You've already taken scoob's inheritance out of your own argument by isolating "$75,000 isn't modest" in my posts. 

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5 minutes ago, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

You've already taken scoob's inheritance out of your own argument by isolating "$75,000 isn't modest" in my posts. 

$75k could easily pay for a nice apartment in CA with plenty left over to live comfortably

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6 minutes ago, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

.................Is that your idea of exorbitance? Living in an apartment? 

I said a nice apartment and you say "an apartment" like there's something inherently modest about it, like what.........have you ever not lived with your parents? 

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7 minutes ago, Nablotson said:

I said a nice apartment and you say "an apartment" like there's something inherently modest about it, like what.........have you ever not lived with your parents? 

Yes, I currently live with my parents, in a house.

I don't know about where you live, and especially about New York, but around here, living in a house is generally the goal. I'm not too far off from being able to live in an apartment I'd want to live in by myself. Doing so with one roommate would be easy-peasy.

Getting a house? Got a long fucking way to that.

EDIT: Also you seem to be using the term modest to mean broke. There's not many reasons for someone our ages to live with our parents if we weren't broke. That's why I've done it for most of my life. I don't consider that "modest." I consider living by myself with enough to get by living modestly.

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13 hours ago, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

EDIT: Also you seem to be using the term modest to mean broke. There's not many reasons for someone our ages to live with our parents if we weren't broke. That's why I've done it for most of my life. I don't consider that "modest." I consider living by myself with enough to get by living modestly.

You seem to be using "modest" to mean almost everyone who isn't a millionaire. Unwedded childless guy living in a free mansion making tens of thousands of dollars a year more than the avg worker does - modest! 

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10 hours ago, Naraku4656 said:

just marry @scoobdog and get it over with

Agreed, he's got plenty of room in that mcmansion to get doomly out of his 'rents, and scoob could use the help cleaning up after all the cats, sounds like it would work out for them both 

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8 hours ago, Nablotson said:

You seem to be using "modest" to mean almost everyone who isn't a millionaire. Unwedded childless guy living in a free mansion making tens of thousands of dollars a year more than the avg worker does - modest! 

I hate to use this word in this manner, but I just don't know what else to say at this point.... You are really retarded.

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9 hours ago, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

I hate to use this word in this manner, but I just don't know what else to say at this point.... You are really retarded.

I don't get it.  He doesn't like vaccines, but he still got the derp.

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40 minutes ago, Nablotson said:

The world intentionally overcharges too much for everything so that we'll all go broke. 

The world....The one you want to save from cow toots and fishermen......

The world sounds like a dick

Fuck the world

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