Submitted by Coloncologne t3_107exgt in dataisbeautiful
[deleted] t1_j3or8t6 wrote
Reply to comment by hero_of_my_story_bl in [OC] Every $ I spent in 2022 as a 26M living in Washington, DC by Coloncologne
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hero_of_my_story_bl t1_j3orw3v wrote
lol, you're so pathetic. Guess what, they told you that too, you just didn't listen in college. That's why you're a loser now, and you're going to keep being a loser until you learn to make good decisions.
[deleted] t1_j3osdb3 wrote
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hero_of_my_story_bl t1_j3ot5c4 wrote
"special college prep classes" yeah it was literally a regular public high school. No application needed, no test scores, just a regular public high school. If you spent more time paying attention in school and thinking of your future you would've gotten the same info I got. Instead you're a loser in what, your 30s? Probably working some dead end job or for the government? Here's a tip, go look into some high paying careers you think you might find enjoyable, go back to college and study a related major, and get a job in one of those fields.
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hero_of_my_story_bl t1_j3oviz6 wrote
I commented because I saw someone jealous of someone else's success and responded accordingly. I don't really care about anything else you said, but I did grow up in poverty and get out. I grew up really poor, didn't have the same experiences as most of my friends growing up, even the ones who were also on free lunch in high school (80% of my school was on free or reduced price lunch, it was an inner city high school). You just can't believe that someone can pull themselves out of poverty because you're so used to blaming society and others for your failure that you don't want to think that maybe you could be to blame.
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hero_of_my_story_bl t1_j3oxmsy wrote
lmao, the instant a poor person disagrees with you they're not poor.
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