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#20, you're retarded. Get a job. Move out. And maybe they are being like that to MAKE YOU WANT TO LEAVE. In that case, two fyl's for you. 30 and living with mommy and daddy. And they don't want you there. Hahaha
they are not yelling at you for coming home late, they are yelling at you for being 30 year old and living at home.
Move out you mooch!
Sorry to hear that you still live with your parents. It really is bad for you. For the sake of my compassion, I clicked on 1st option.
If you still live with your parents at 30, you deserve to be treated like a child.
112, It is impossible for anyone on welfare to get $400/month for groceries UNLESS there is more than one person in their household. Currently I'm unable to work due to a neurological condition that basically puts me life in danger if I so much as quickly walk up the stairs. The maximum I can get in food stamps per month is $176 - no exceptions. If I make more than $250/month in any form of income, including people handing me money to help out with my bills, I loose all medicaid. Again no exceptions. Aside from getting pregnant or having a child under 3, and my body isn't capable of pregnancy. Its of no relevance that my medicine is over $1,000/month after my private insurance which I have to pay $100/month on just to be on medicaid in the first place. could I make more than $250.month - perhaps. Not in a traditional job because I never know from one day to the next whether or not I can be awake that day, but welfare won't allow me to so much as try to support myself. Today is clearly a good day. Tomorrow, or even this afternoon, I might have difficulty remembering my name or address - uncontrolled seizure clusters like to do those things to people. Should I try working to support myself right now, or even working so that I dont have to rely solely on government aid, I loose access to medicaid, which means I can't get my medicine, and without access to my medicine, I might as well have just jumped off a bridge instead of having went out to work in the first place., The only difference is jumping off a bridge would be a much less painless death than the one that would ensue from not getting my medication should I get over $250/month in "income." Half the time the welfare office declares I've gotten income when I've had nothing and tries to cancel my medicaid the day before I'm allowed to refill my prescriptions, even though my condition is so serious that one missed dose could easily result in a week or longer in the ICU. Just last week I had to send them in a letter detailing why I was still unable to work when its only been 5 months since I became disabled and the neurologist had previously told them I might be able to participate in employment activities as early as October 2009 (if you look at your calendar, it isn't near October yet)
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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.