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Uh no.
Sorry, I guess I need to catch you up.
I work 40+ hours a week as a security officer. I work 4 on 3 off with overtime at least once a week. Saturday and Sunday I work 7am to 7pm, 12 hour shifts.
And so what I live at home, BFD, I still have to clean my room, clean my bathroom(which I share with a 17 year old boy who doesn't clean it). I work during the times my mom makes dinner so I cook all my own stuff or pay for my own food. I have to take care of all my own stuff. My mom doesn't do a damn thing for me, I barely even see her.
My life is NOT one big vacation.
So what part of this am I supposed to feel bad about? You have to pay for your own food? Boohoo. When I was your age I had 2 internships plus 18 credit hours. Every moment free was home work. I also managed to fit in all of my grocery shopping and cleaning.
Organizing your social life, paying your cell phone bill, and complaining endlessly about your mom does not constitute "taking care of your stuff".
What she should do is kick your ungrateful ass out of the house.
Pay my cell phone bill.
Pay my car insurance.
Pay for the maintenance on my vehicle.
Pay for my own food.
Pay for my own bathroom supplies.
Pay for the gas in my car.
Clean my room.
Clean my bathroom.
Clean my car.
Work a full time job.
Make myself meals.
I do ALL my own laundry.
Cook for myself.
I basically do as I would have to do in an apartment but it just so happens that the place I live is my mom's house.
My mom doesn't give me a dime.
What does she do that I should be so grateful for?
Letting me stay at home while I save up money? In a room she can't rent out to anyone, she can't even legally rent it out to me, it violates the contract she has with the landlord.
Yes, I should be so grateful to live with two people who sit all day up on their pedestals and are nasty and vile people and talk trash about people they feel are inferior to them. Neither of them work, they both have a free ride through life right now and just do as they please, she doesn't even try to find a job and my brother doesn't go to school and just sleeps in all the time and if I come in at like 3 in the afternoon and he's asleep, she'll come running out of her room yelling at me to be quiet because he's sleeping and then when he wakes her from her yelling she says look what you did you woke him up. Yet when I would like to go to bed at 10pm when ITS THE LAW YOU CAN'T BE BLARING MUSIC FROM YOUR HOUSE, she won't tell him to shut his amp off and play quietly. He'll throw a fit and she'll tell me to deal with it. Its all one sides they want to take take take and never give any. THEY don't know how to function living with others.
So what part of this am I supposed to feel bad about? You have to pay for your own food? Boohoo. When I was your age I had 2 internships plus 18 credit hours. Every moment free was home work. I also managed to fit in all of my grocery shopping and cleaning.
You aren't suppose to feel bad.
You told me my life was a vacation, its not.
And my job field doesn't really do internships or I would have done something like that OH WAIT I DID, I was a police explorer till I aged out of the program.
And here we are, new year, same old story. Enough Txt. I'm pretty sure I could recite your litany of complaints from memory as we've heard them far too many times.
I broke my nails tuning my tiny violin to play the worlds saddest song.
You have to be careful, Ohio! That's a very, very small violin you're working with.
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