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Dylstew 06-29-2017 05:39 AM

Made a version of the song with ugly punk vocals inspired by leftover crack and the like by putting up a silly voice and ruining my vocal chords by shouting.
https://soundcloud.com/stayskeptic/u...-version-doing

rostasi 06-29-2017 09:49 AM

https://i.imgur.com/AcasUmL.gif

Cuthbert 06-29-2017 04:01 PM

#HeterosexualPrideDay

What a set of cunts on that hash tag :D

My word people are annoying cunts.

Cuthbert 06-29-2017 04:42 PM

Anyone ever had a family member (sibling) who is very bad with money constantly asking? It is causing me a lot of stress.

The Batlord 06-29-2017 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Man like Monkey (Post 1851053)
Anyone ever had a family member (sibling) who is very bad with money constantly asking? It is causing me a lot of stress.

Tell them that if they want to get something they're gonna have to give something, and then sensually caress their face.

Cuthbert 06-29-2017 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1851056)
Tell them that if they want to get something they're gonna have to give something, and then sensually caress their face.

:laughing:

Ol’ Qwerty Bastard 06-29-2017 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Man like Monkey (Post 1851053)
Anyone ever had a family member (sibling) who is very bad with money constantly asking? It is causing me a lot of stress.

alright m8 spill the details

Cuthbert 06-29-2017 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Qwertyy (Post 1851060)
alright m8 spill the details

Basically my sister isn't good with money, she makes more than enough to live comfortably on but is constantly asking me to lend her money. First it was £20 every few months, now we are at the stage where she is asking for money on top of money she's already borrowed. Right now I'm owed about £200 and she hasn't stuck to the time she said I'd get it back (again). I say yes because I feel like I can't say no and feel guilty because of that. If this was a friend then would I fuck lend them money repeatedly and I doubt they'd have the cheek to even ask but when it's your close family it is difficult.

She seems to have this attitude that if she is struggling then she can be bailed out by me or our parents. I was speaking to my dad yesterday and he said he reckons she's into about 10k of debt with them and my face was like this :eek:. I started worrying because my parents aren't loaded by any means.

I simply do not understand where it is all going. She is one of those people as well who if you try to bring this up to find a solution you won't get anywhere as she will go off in a mood. I don't want to make her sound like an arse, but that's what will happen. It's near impossible to actually sit down with her and try to work a way through something. She has no discipline with money, I've been going round this week to fit furniture for her new flat and there was no need to buy any of it (she hasn't paid cash for some of it and is paying instalments which will work out more). Her flat is basically full of stuff she doesn't need. I have offered to go round and sort through her stuff, what she does/doesn't need, cook in bulk for her and take meals round once a week to save money on food (she gets home in the evening and then doesn't have the energy to cook so gets takeaways a lot) but whenever I text to say can I come round now then it's always 'not tonight, too tired'.

It's making me worry a lot and my parents don't need the extra stress at the moment, both of them are unwell, I fear there is something that's gone on that we don't know about and the money she's 'borrowed' off us is just the tip of the iceberg.

Ol’ Qwerty Bastard 06-29-2017 05:50 PM

yikes, that sounds like a tough situation. it's definitely harder when it's immediate family.

i'm not the best with money but i feel like most people, myself included, would feel pretty bad having to rely on parents or siblings because your financial standing being so poor.

hopefully you can talk to her about it mate, or at least try to get her in some sort of position where she can start setting money aside.

The Batlord 06-29-2017 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Man like Monkey (Post 1851064)
Basically my sister isn't good with money, she makes more than enough to live comfortably on but is constantly asking me to lend her money. First it was £20 every few months, now we are at the stage where she is asking for money on top of money she's already borrowed. Right now I'm owed about £200 and she hasn't stuck to the time she said I'd get it back (again). I say yes because I feel like I can't say no and feel guilty because of that. If this was a friend then would I fuck lend them money repeatedly and I doubt they'd have the cheek to even ask but when it's your close family it is difficult.

She seems to have this attitude that if she is struggling then she can be bailed out by me or our parents. I was speaking to my dad yesterday and he said he reckons she's into about 10k of debt with them and my face was like this :eek:. I started worrying because my parents aren't loaded by any means.

I simply do not understand where it is all going. She is one of those people as well who if you try to bring this up to find a solution you won't get anywhere as she will go off in a mood. I don't want to make her sound like an arse, but that's what will happen. It's near impossible to actually sit down with her and try to work a way through something. She has no discipline with money, I've been going round this week to fit furniture for her new flat and there was no need to buy any of it (she hasn't paid cash for some of it and is paying instalments which will work out more). Her flat is basically full of stuff she doesn't need. I have offered to go round and sort through her stuff, what she does/doesn't need, cook in bulk for her and take meals round once a week to save money on food (she gets home in the evening and then doesn't have the energy to cook so gets takeaways a lot) but whenever I text to say can I come round now then it's always 'not tonight, too tired'.

It's making me worry a lot and my parents don't need the extra stress at the moment, both of them are unwell, I fear there is something that's gone on that we don't know about and the money she's 'borrowed' off us is just the tip of the iceberg.

You worried about drugs? Either way it sounds like you don't have anything to feel guilty over. You're trying to help in more ways than money, which is more than many people would do.


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