Coming from the guy who is willing to take his precious time to look up posters' personal lives because of an online disagreement.
Maybe you're just trolling me. I'll give you a test question to see if you actually are stalking my profile. What university do I currently attend and what is my major? I did post what school I attend on this board before but I don't recall ever posting my major. You did state that I was a veteran but I have posted that info before on this board also.
Hes a passive aggressive troll grasping at straws now that the lin bogeyman is gone. He will make inflammatory comments and then complain about how people insult him. Then when anyone pushes back, he declares some sort of troll victory because they got annoyed by him. It is actually quite pathetic and paints a sad picture of what we can expect from other "dont call me a LOH" folks now that they cant use the lin bogeyman anymore.
I did a King1 on your username. (I can't believe I just did that.) Don't put your name in your photobucket account bro. (Why would you post someone's butt? This is what I get for doing a King1 on your name.) Don't worry, King1 usually do this to everyone --- even me. He has a good heart though. I guess the net just gets into his mind sometimes.
I think it would be best for him if posters called him out on his need for psychiatric help. I do share empathy for the dude so I honestly hope he does receive proper help.
Are you King1's mom? For someone who keeps going on about not living at home and having a good professional career, he can speak for himself and explain his Facebook creeping obsession right?
Swagy P is actually with Iggy . Are they going to start that Hotties/Lin thread cause in LA they know if you are just taking a picture with a fan or if you got all out James Worthy and Rick Fox off the court activities on them random people at the boba joint aint gonna cut it
Doesn't apply to me (been on my own since the age of 17), but I take it you're not aware that living with one parents is very common everywhere in the world outside of the US, Canada and a handful of Western European countries? It's very common in Southern and Eastern Europe, Asia, and South America for children to live with their parents well into their twenties and even live in the same household after their marriage and even when they have children. Multiple generations of families living under the same roof is not only common, but considered an example of strong family values. The concept is considered beneficial for multiple reasons... -Children and their spouses are saving money for their futures instead of wasting it on rent or duplication of expenses. -Proximity of family support networks for shared costs and responsibilities for the raising of children such as baby sitting, mentoring and tutoring. -Opportunity for parents to easily transition into retirement age as their children take on increasing responsibility for their care. -Fostering of strong family bonds and continuity of values as it allows children to remain in contact with multiple generations of the family. I find it funny that you're using the example of "living at home" as an insult, when in many parts of the world moving out and establishing your "independence" is considered to be not only less practical, more financially costly, but also the most selfish possible decision. http://paa2010.princeton.edu/papers/101221 So basically, given that Asia alone counts for well over half the population of the entire planet (approximately 4b out of the 7b on planet Earth), the American point of view on this is in the distinct minority as far as the human race is concerned. The more you know...
Oh no, you got me. What would I do? We do dirty things at night. Wanna join? Wait, you're too small for us.