Tough week security guarding? Haven’t seen you much lately.
But then . . .
Looks like the single rich bachelor is having another lonely Saturday night on the internet.
Grindr must be slow tonight. Yikes!
So you first comment was that I haven't been on here, but then when I am for one day, you try talking smack the other way. At least try to stay logical and consistent with your attempts, Middle Class Murox.
No I was making fun of you for driving around in your moms car, like has been done many times before. You brought her into the discussion so yeah it is relevant. Then you try to throw “wealth” around by bragging about some ugly ass British car like it’s a big deal only to be made fun of again.
No, moron. I was mocking you after you tried talking shit about something I am far superior than you in. I was mocking you for attempting to make fun of my car(s) by showing you that mine are more and better.
. I don’t give two shits about you. You’re the one that goes searching for info on people by stalking their social media.
Except you, because you're completely irrelevant on here and already embarrass yourself enough without me having to point out more.
It was nearly midnight EST, dummy. I had a nice dinner with friends (do you have those?)
That's the third or fourth comment you've made about me having no friends. It's weird. Unlike you, I don't only associate with "wealthy, successful, highly educated people, and highly diverse" people like you embarrassingly claimed. But the ones who I do have that fit those molds are far, far more in those categories than your Huntington fvcking West Virginia friends.
Did mom drive the Altima?
I'm pretty sure it was a Maxima. For a self-proclaimed car expert, it's confusing that you don't know the difference.
There he goes again comparing his imaginary properties to straw men. Claiming people are of far lower means when he brags about shopping at discount department stores. Bragging about having a mechanic check out a $24k car.
None of them are imaginary. Try Google, Middle Class Murox. Then, find the other properties of mine that have been posted by others on here over the years, look at the names of the companies that own them, and find similar names on properties in the other states that I have mentioned.
At the basketball game the other night
@19MU88 and I were talking to one of the security guard’s baseball teammates. Some of the quotes:
Let's pretend this is true. How embarrassing is it that after I have mentioned people telling me that it's weird that you would randomly ask them about me multiple times and try to lead them into saying something negative about me, you're now admitting to talking about me again? Hint: if you're going to attempt to talk smack, don't set yourself up for humiliation by admitting that what I have had people tell me is true.
Another hint: when making things up, don't use the exact same word you have tried describing me as. It's just a little too coincidental. Had you used "arrogant," "unique," it would have been fairly believable.
“One of the worst players I’ve ever played with. He must have had dirt on the coaches.”
You realize that you can Google stats, right? Out of the top 10 regular players, my OPS was 6th, so pretty much in the middle. Considering that catches almost always have one of the worst offensive stats on a team, 6th is even better than another position player having that. Then, add in that pitchers would beg for me to catch for them on days I was supposed to DH because of my ability to steal strikes for them, call the game, and block, it further exemplifies my value. In baseball, full scholarships are almost unheard of. Yet we gave a catcher a full scholarship due to his talent . . . and I still beat him out.
Nobody would say that with a straight face. Four or five of their girlfriends hooked up with me either before they dated or while they were dating. Hell, at least three of them married girls who blew me. And as a former Marshall/NFL player on here has said more than once, "every time I saw him, he was with another hot girl."
Make your lies somewhat believable.
I’ll compare vehicles, security guard. Surely your vehicles are more impressive than someone in my meager lot in life.
I have a car that is worth more than all your cars combined.
Oh, yeah, because "the easiest and most likely way wealthy people show their wealth is by their automobiles." Yee-haw, Huntington!
I hate using the one credit card I have, but there are times when it's more secure than my debit card.
Why would you hate using it? As you said, it's far wiser due to protection. You earn more points/value back than banks give for using a debit card. Debit cards have a finite limit, which is whatever is in your account. AmEx Centurion/Platinum have no limits in theory. Credit cards build credit history and improve score. Debit cards do not.
There isn't a single reason to use a debit card over a credit card unless you don't have the means to pay the bill.