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My input was not decent?
THE FUCKED UP THING TO ME WAS THAT HE SAID "SO MOM AND DAD WONT HAVE TO PAY FOR UR FUNERAL"...BASICALLY IMPLYIN UR GUNA DIE BEFORE UR PARENTS AS IF THATS THE NORM, WTF?TELL HIM ULL BUY LIFE INSURANCE IF HE MEMORIZES EVERY LYRIC TO ALL EYEZ ON ME IN 2 MONTHS
anyone posting about teaching their son about weed on an internet rap forum is kind of suspect to me, know what i am saying?
dude, your son asked you if Snoop was talking about cigs and you said no, he's talking about a magical plant. the kid is 7.you are a horrible father
I DONT GET IT? IS A CIGARETTE SUPPOSED TO BE BETTER THAN WEED??
Brian lives in a ratty, bleak apartment scattered with rap posters, tries hanging out with as many black guys as he can, panhandles and severed ties with his family. I'd be worried about having to pay for his funeral too if I was his father.
show me where did i said i live in Poland
Quote from: NIKCC on July 31, 2013, 12:11:24 PMICHI, WHAT COUNTRY U FROM? im from Poland
ICHI, WHAT COUNTRY U FROM?
Quote from: V2DHeart on August 13, 2013, 06:11:24 AMPlan ahead? yes.... Get life insurance? No.Putting money (I use the term "money" loosely) into a large pot run in a fake fiat system run by political crooks that could collapse at any time is not wise, regardless of what people say about investment. It was at one time seen as good and profitable but current times have shown us differently.I would recommend investing in measures for things that are going to be financially straining in the future when your child is older like ESSENTIAL things. Food and heat (IE; energy) are 2 things I'd invest in to minimize the cost and burden on your child when older because trust me, people will be priced out of heating their homes and being able to eat. Installing a fireplace upstairs and downstairs, making your own solar panels from solar cells and growing your own veg. A lot of American's are too fat and lazy as are a lot of Europeans to actually put effort into anything, and continue paying extortionate prices for electricity and fuel. In the past, I would have every heater on in the house, and during winter my energy costs would cost me around £200 a month (over $300) Now, with a fireplace upstairs and downstairs with specially installed fans and ventilation, I can heat my entire home with fire. I am surrounded by 2 separate wooded areas meaning I was saving over $150 a month. Teach your child how to make fire, how to grow food, how to do car repairs. People are conditioned to believe they must keep this fake system surviving in order for them to survive. Man has lived without this BS. If you have the money, invest in silver - Copper is safe for a return, but won't get any profit when your older as China have stockpiled this resource meaning anything they make at cheap rates will run the price down for the rest of usteach my son how to make fire?? come on bro... I appreciate your post as it was the only decent response in the thread... but teaching my son how to make fire? Come on homie.. it's the year 2013!!
Plan ahead? yes.... Get life insurance? No.Putting money (I use the term "money" loosely) into a large pot run in a fake fiat system run by political crooks that could collapse at any time is not wise, regardless of what people say about investment. It was at one time seen as good and profitable but current times have shown us differently.I would recommend investing in measures for things that are going to be financially straining in the future when your child is older like ESSENTIAL things. Food and heat (IE; energy) are 2 things I'd invest in to minimize the cost and burden on your child when older because trust me, people will be priced out of heating their homes and being able to eat. Installing a fireplace upstairs and downstairs, making your own solar panels from solar cells and growing your own veg. A lot of American's are too fat and lazy as are a lot of Europeans to actually put effort into anything, and continue paying extortionate prices for electricity and fuel. In the past, I would have every heater on in the house, and during winter my energy costs would cost me around £200 a month (over $300) Now, with a fireplace upstairs and downstairs with specially installed fans and ventilation, I can heat my entire home with fire. I am surrounded by 2 separate wooded areas meaning I was saving over $150 a month. Teach your child how to make fire, how to grow food, how to do car repairs. People are conditioned to believe they must keep this fake system surviving in order for them to survive. Man has lived without this BS. If you have the money, invest in silver - Copper is safe for a return, but won't get any profit when your older as China have stockpiled this resource meaning anything they make at cheap rates will run the price down for the rest of us
Quote from: Infinite African Westcoastin 2012 and 13' on August 13, 2013, 02:13:52 PMQuote from: V2DHeart on August 13, 2013, 06:11:24 AMPlan ahead? yes.... Get life insurance? No.Putting money (I use the term "money" loosely) into a large pot run in a fake fiat system run by political crooks that could collapse at any time is not wise, regardless of what people say about investment. It was at one time seen as good and profitable but current times have shown us differently.I would recommend investing in measures for things that are going to be financially straining in the future when your child is older like ESSENTIAL things. Food and heat (IE; energy) are 2 things I'd invest in to minimize the cost and burden on your child when older because trust me, people will be priced out of heating their homes and being able to eat. Installing a fireplace upstairs and downstairs, making your own solar panels from solar cells and growing your own veg. A lot of American's are too fat and lazy as are a lot of Europeans to actually put effort into anything, and continue paying extortionate prices for electricity and fuel. In the past, I would have every heater on in the house, and during winter my energy costs would cost me around £200 a month (over $300) Now, with a fireplace upstairs and downstairs with specially installed fans and ventilation, I can heat my entire home with fire. I am surrounded by 2 separate wooded areas meaning I was saving over $150 a month. Teach your child how to make fire, how to grow food, how to do car repairs. People are conditioned to believe they must keep this fake system surviving in order for them to survive. Man has lived without this BS. If you have the money, invest in silver - Copper is safe for a return, but won't get any profit when your older as China have stockpiled this resource meaning anything they make at cheap rates will run the price down for the rest of usteach my son how to make fire?? come on bro... I appreciate your post as it was the only decent response in the thread... but teaching my son how to make fire? Come on homie.. it's the year 2013!! Why not?Learn the basics of survival. Don't assume that the economy and way of life if going to stay the same or improve - it's not!The dollar will crash, and we are coming towards the final stages.Yeah it's 2013, but some people believe they'll get 72 virgins in heaven!The more I read your posts, more I see that you're really confused!
Quote from: heyyou on August 14, 2013, 12:13:47 AMQuote from: Infinite African Westcoastin 2012 and 13' on August 13, 2013, 02:13:52 PMQuote from: V2DHeart on August 13, 2013, 06:11:24 AMPlan ahead? yes.... Get life insurance? No.Putting money (I use the term "money" loosely) into a large pot run in a fake fiat system run by political crooks that could collapse at any time is not wise, regardless of what people say about investment. It was at one time seen as good and profitable but current times have shown us differently.I would recommend investing in measures for things that are going to be financially straining in the future when your child is older like ESSENTIAL things. Food and heat (IE; energy) are 2 things I'd invest in to minimize the cost and burden on your child when older because trust me, people will be priced out of heating their homes and being able to eat. Installing a fireplace upstairs and downstairs, making your own solar panels from solar cells and growing your own veg. A lot of American's are too fat and lazy as are a lot of Europeans to actually put effort into anything, and continue paying extortionate prices for electricity and fuel. In the past, I would have every heater on in the house, and during winter my energy costs would cost me around £200 a month (over $300) Now, with a fireplace upstairs and downstairs with specially installed fans and ventilation, I can heat my entire home with fire. I am surrounded by 2 separate wooded areas meaning I was saving over $150 a month. Teach your child how to make fire, how to grow food, how to do car repairs. People are conditioned to believe they must keep this fake system surviving in order for them to survive. Man has lived without this BS. If you have the money, invest in silver - Copper is safe for a return, but won't get any profit when your older as China have stockpiled this resource meaning anything they make at cheap rates will run the price down for the rest of usteach my son how to make fire?? come on bro... I appreciate your post as it was the only decent response in the thread... but teaching my son how to make fire? Come on homie.. it's the year 2013!! Why not?Learn the basics of survival. Don't assume that the economy and way of life if going to stay the same or improve - it's not!The dollar will crash, and we are coming towards the final stages.Yeah it's 2013, but some people believe they'll get 72 virgins in heaven!The more I read your posts, more I see that you're really confused!The only one to get it Take away electricity, and crash the economy and see just how many people wouldn't be able to carry out the basics of survival. Fire is essential for heat, for cooking, for water purification and killing bacteria, for light at night, even helping to heal wounds are just some of the uses. Hell you could even shove on greens and use the smoke to keep insects away. People take this invaluable skill for granted. If you, or your son doesn't know how to create this with a couple of sticks, then it's something I'd strongly suggest. It sounds "prehistoric", but I'm no hippy tree-hugger. I actually work within the corporate structure, suit and all. But I see the world for what it is. I have no pension or life insurance, I put all my money into precious metals because I know our fiat currency is worthless and can collapse at any time leaving us all with nothing, lost savings, no value in our homes, which is why I always discourage people putting into pensions or life insurances especially those who aren't fully knowledgeable on contractual law.It's only one point. My other points were for you to create your own energy, and install your own fireplaces/heating system. I guess tying this all together is saying one thing -> You want to limit or minimize your reliance upon the system as much as possible, so that YOU can control your own existence and have the skills available to you should anything happen. This includes a reliance upon a fiat currency THEY control, and can manipulate at any time. Get your own wealth in non-renewable materials, physical assets that have depletable properties, Oil and Gold being the 2 main ones, and invest in that - Don't delete digits from your account every month towards a system run on worthless digital fiat currency
Why not?Learn the basics of survival. Don't assume that the economy and way of life if going to stay the same or improve - it's not!The dollar will crash, and we are coming towards the final stages.Yeah it's 2013, but some people believe they'll get 72 virgins in heaven!The more I read your posts, more I see that you're really confused!