It explains your views on this, and sounds horrible of course. Hope you feel better today. :)
I have that hybrid volvo and it's amazing, I never even think about it. It just works. If someone wants to test drive, it's an automatic xc40 with b4 engine.
I have an automatic and it shuts off when I just brake until it stops. Then I just release the brake and it starts. Very easy.
I think its just a bad car. I have a volvo xc40 and it starts right away and takes off in less than a second. No hesitation. It's a fuel car, not electric.
Alright. I have the view that parents are human beings too, and if they get a bit of comfort at the end of their lives, after working for decades and raising kids, im happy to support that. Very happy.
Parents already gave decades of their life to raise me, and i would never ever ask them to give their properties away just so I don't have to rent.
I guess I respect them as people, not as a source of income. And since I love them, I want them to feel as good as possible. It's not about me, me, me all the time. It's about seeing them happy. I'm here because of them.
Ok. I think its weird. He doesn't ask for help - he asks the father for money to buy a house. Money the dad needs in his own life.
I dont think its most people who live like that... Maybe it's just the ones we hear about? I haven't seen any statistics over it but it would be surprising if most adults lives like teenagers, spending all their money every month.
When I was working, I saved money every month. It's almost as I want to say "who doesnt" but maybe there is a lot of adults not saving. Seems very stupid. What if your cooler breaks? You need money for stuff that happens in life.
Your father shouldn't give you free money, specially if he needs it himself. Perhaps you will inherit it later.
And if he owns three houses, he worked for those. Everyone who owns their houses took a loan, then worked to pay that off eventually, over decades of work.
Its a bit weird to see that you feel like your father should sell a house and give you the money...
Your colleagues also worked and paid off their houses over years. Of course it helps to be two people since it cuts all costs in half.
I think we have learned by now that productivity gains does not mean higher compensation. It means more work.
Gotta remember, most important thing is that the officer is safe, so if he has to shoot animals, strangers, women and children, it's a price the police department is willing to pay... :p
Oh, and anyone black of course.
Scary. Where I live, sweden, it's 22%, and it's mostly because immigration its so high.