I wouldnt tell either of them where u move either. They might just be crazy enough to have your place staked out....LOL!
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I wouldnt tell either of them where u move either. They might just be crazy enough to have your place staked out....LOL!
nice avy
I don't mean that as a slap in the face...I was just raised EXTREMELY sheltered. OK...by the age of 11...the scariest movie I had seen at that time...was Jurassic Park. My mom hung over me like a damn umbrella.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lankan Lion
Everything just got good.Quote:
Originally Posted by Matt the Funk
My uncle...who happens to smoke a lil weed everynow and then...just offered me a job.
My life just turned completely around!
Ignore this thread...
HIGH FIVE!
VERY NICE! HIGH FIVE!!! :thumbsup:
in this situation you gotta be the man and bare it out. your parents wont change, they are set in there ways probably from there parents, from life. we all get tainted for good or bad in the end.
you wanna move out, get a better job.
if you cant get a better job get a better education
you gotta respect your dad, he puts a roof over your head and food on your table. you get busted he looses his job you both got nowhere to be.
your young, your in those twilight years where you feel grown up but you got alot of growing to do in your head.
maybe your dad don't wanna see you go down the route he must see a thousand people go down.
fair enough you dont mind workin minimum wage, but if you cant afford to roof and feed yourself then it aint enough is it.
your parents are perfect and religon may not be your thing, but at worst at least its time to catch a fw z's
arent there any hot christian chicks there
peace and progress
snowblind
Hehe...a few...and most are hypocrites aswell...which means open pussy! Hypocrite Christians are really horny...try me on this one...I experience...I do sleep in church...it's just the principal of that matter...forcing religion on me...
I KNEW when I posted HIGH FIVE i would get a Borat response..
It ranks up there with some of the greatest movies to watch when your stoned...
"I am not like most people.
My income and job situation and living arrangements DO NOT directly effect my happiness and contentedness with my life. I can work a minimum wage job and be happy. NOBODY seems to get this. I don't have to make a certain amount of money to be happy. There is more important things in life than feeling good..."
I get it. I ditched a lucrative sales job to be a full-time dad. It was easy to earn money. but The more I made, the less comfortable I was. I was actually selling a product that educated people too, I just hated the ratrace and felt annoyed that I was relying on an institution for income. People look at your salary as the only mark of accomplishment, but any putz that can speak the language and is willing to lick a little ass can earn a decent income.
So I let my wife worry about flow; I'm going to study botany and literature cuz those're interesting and I'm not aiming it at a career. I do intend to measure my success by the net amount of positive vibes I can contribute to the world, probably ecological protection.
I have a friend who also doesn't consider money very important, but he's 25 and been going from fastfood job to fastfood job, and he's content not making much and feels more enlightened and moral than most because of it. I want to tell him that feeling would be more justified if he was still ambitious in some nonprofit sense, like a collective cause.
He still lets money define him; he's just anti-money. Too many people use the flaws of capitalism as an excuse to not work hard in areas that really matter, or areas that are personally valuable. We can't allow a polarizing effect when we look at avaricious corporate monkeys, meaning we don't have to be drifting hippies in order to protest. We can still work hard and stick it to them cause we're not in it for $$. I hope you feel what I'm spraying there.
Your mom sounds just like mine. When the cops brought me home when I was 17 after getting caught puffing, my mom insisted that my older sister follow me to my classes throughout the next day, which she found absurd and ignored. It's an exercise in absolute futility to use reason to get many of the older generations to see weed as it is, even the ones who've smoked it. There was so much taboo and danger in doing it that they believed, just like everyone else, that it was an evil drug.
Money may not have a direct impact on how happy you are. But I bet freedom does. If I were in your situation I'd get a job and start saving money. Once you got a bit of cash saved see if one of your buddies (who has a job) wants to rent an apartment with you. once you have done that its all smooth sailing, keep your job, while being on the look out for a better one at anytime. Also try and avoid spending anymoney on weed during the moving period. Anyway thats just my opinion. Good luck
The whole apartment with a friend bit?...that is EXACTLY what I am doing...Lol...Quote:
Originally Posted by Quinn The Eskimo