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one of those FMLs where i feel compelled to click 'you deserved that one' AND 'i agree, your life is ******'
If you're 30 years old and you still live at home, you have an issue. I'm 30 years old. Yes, there were times after I had initially moved out when I was forced for financial reasons to go back home for a little while, until I could get myself back on my feet. But whenever this happened, it was with the clear understanding that I was living in my parents' home, that they were doing me a massive favor in allowing me to do so, given that I was really too old to be there, and I respected the fact that it was their house. If they don't want people coming in at 1am because they're sleeping or something, that's their prerogative. It's THEIR house, not yours. If you choose to still be living there, or are living there again, you need to understand this. It's not your house. You don't make the calls. It's not about them treating you like a kid or anything like that. It's about you respecting what they want, since it's not your place. Grow up and stop complaining. Unless you're paying some grossly inflated amount of rent to them, you have no right to complaint. Better still, move out. Then you get to call the shots. See how it works?
One of my uncles is 50 and still lives with his parents so I'm not going to be hard on you. I don't think you deserved that.
#58: You're only making three hundred dollars a month??? You either work for someone who pays you under the table for well below minimum wage or you're not even close to being a full time employee. My deepest sympathy goes out to you. I know people on welfare who get $400/month just for groceries. You are WELL below the poverty line. Do you have any skills that might make you a valuable employee somewhere that pays over $5/hr?
LMFAOLMFAOLMFAOLMFAO time to move out !
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Why are you still living with your parents? You live under their roof, you follow their rules.
Living with your parents at 30? yeah definitely FYL.