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Can't get over being robbed of $500+ .
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Life's hard. And then you die. You're going to have to toughen up before something really tragic or traumatizing happens to you. Otherwise, you'll find yourself in a river of shit and piss with no paddle. Hopefully, nothing worse than some family member f*cking you over for $500 ever happens. Good luck, man.
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Don't you have better things to do than this? I mean, seriously?
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What the f*ck is it to you what I do or don't have time for?
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Because you're being a jerk, and that's not cool.
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I'm not being a jerk. I'm being real. If you weren't so soft, you'd know the difference and appreciate it.
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I mean, how is this going to help him in any way? Ok, if you're not being a jerk, then you're being inconsiderate. You don't have the slightest clue what his financial situation is, so you are in no position to dictate how much $500 is worth to him. And if I'm soft, being inconsiderate doesn't make you "hard".
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This is your perspective. Mine differs from experience. The amount of help achieved is not up to the one advising, but to the one receiving. If the OP chooses to see my original response as a positive kick in the pants, then he will. And he will pick himself back off the floor and become stronger for it. Which is what I expect. On the other hand, people such as yourself, can view it as if I'm a jerk or inconsiderate. Either way, I stand behind my words and I will not change them. But these are two perspectives. In the life I have been dealt, losing $500 because of an asshole stealing it is an easy day. I can't afford it. Heck, even buying an Xbox one for $400 was a big deal to me. But at the end of the day, if everyone is still alive and not slowly dying in front of me of a fatal illness. Well then, that's a hell of a good day. Money comes and goes. Material items are acquired and lost. Just remember, it is not the tragedies that befall us in life which define us. But how we respond that truly defines our depth of character and will power.
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Wise word indeed, very wise. But you're not following your own advice. You responded to his justifiably upset post regarding being robbed from with little consideration of his perspective, instead basing it off of your own. I know in my case, $500 is a good bit of dough. But obviously its not for you. I see what you're saying, I would just merely suggest wording your response a little more.... kindly.
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The name is real
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Easy for you to say you've probably never been robbed
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I've been robbed a few times and for a lot more than 500 bucks. Don't assume what I know. I've been through shit so bad, when I try tell people who ask, they always ask me to stop because they can't take it. But I don't go on a forum about a specific topic in video gaming to go off topic and cry to random people for attention.
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Lawls..someone forgot their meds....
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Oh please do enlighten us great and worthy one. What have you been through that others can't relate to. Sure, some sh*t is worse than other crap. Its generally best not to compare them though. OP isn't saying this is the worst thing ever but it did suck, a lot. You are acting like 15 year old "I got hit and it hurts" you: "I got hit, broke 10 bones, and walked away". Good for you. You have no idea what else is going on in his world, this could have been the last thing in a long, shi**y week. I had one of those but I'm not pretending what happened to him doesn't suck. I guarantee you don't want to go blow for blow on who's had it worse. There are people here who's lives would make others want to walk right off a bridge.
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Dude, shut the f*ck up. You sound like a whiny little bitch. I'm not the one making a post on a video game forum about a console getting stolen. All I did was put in some sage advice.
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Aww, did somebody get butthurt. We'll all just ride out your tantrum.
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I don't get butthurt. I just tell it like it is. Some people can take it. Some can't.