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Let me ask you this question, and answer it truthfully. Where exactly would you be happy? I mean specifically, name a country in which you think you would be happy in. There are rich people and poor people in every country on earth. The poor aren't happy anywhere.Originally Posted by BlackSheep08
I'm not comparing this to another place I'm just saying I don't appreciate a place where I don't feel welcome and where things aren't equal for everyone. I'm sure if I were in Mexico living in the bad conditions there I would still be saying I don't like Mexico because the harsh living standards we have while others have it easy. You're wrapped up in your argument too much to see what I'm saying IMO.
The reason that you should appreciate living here is that you have the opportunity to not be poor. You have the choice to go to college. My roommate last year was dirt poor. He slept on the floor in a one bedroom house his entire life until college. But he was able to go to a good college for FREE because he worked hard in school. There aren't very many places where that's a possibility.
Originally Posted by BlackSheep08
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS OVER THE COURSE OF NINETEEN YEARS WHICH I USED FOR A LAPTOP FOR COLLEGE! Do not leave out facts in your arguments it leaves holes in what you're saying. And the average household had about four people in it, $1000 is a months groceries and even that seems low. Do some research.
Alright, boy, listen up. And I'm calling you "boy" because that's how you're acting. First of all, you are in college. Just for that you should be thankful, like I said up there ^^^ . Second of all, I've lived in my own for four years, and I know EXACTLY how much groceries cost. I used to live on $80 in groceries every two weeks, split between my roommate and I. And I was not starving.