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I honestly can't get over why an adult, who talks about spending $1k on headphones, would still live with his parents and have them make dinner for him.


Is this serious? Or is it bigfooty humour?
 
I honestly can't get over why an adult, who talks about spending $1k on headphones, would still live with his parents and have them make dinner for him.


Is this serious? Or is it bigfooty humour?
Living with the rents facilitates said $1k headphone purchases...
 
I honestly can't get over why an adult, who talks about spending $1k on headphones, would still live with his parents and have them make dinner for him.


Is this serious? Or is it bigfooty humour?

Why would you move out when life is good
 
Never been close to him, he keeps to himself and he's never taken an interest in my life. Who took me to dance lessons and came to my recitals? Mum. Who went to my parent teacher interviews? Mum. Who spent her Saturday mornings watching me play footy? Mum. You get the picture. He provided for us financially, but wasn't much of a dad. Maybe if it was mum leaving him I'd have a bit more sympathy, but he's made no effort and is now leaving her single in her 60s.
That sucks, don't really know what it's like, but it can't have been fun having a dad by title only.

I hope your mum pulls through.
 

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I honestly can't get over why an adult, who talks about spending $1k on headphones, would still live with his parents and have them make dinner for him.


Is this serious? Or is it bigfooty humour?

We order take out.

I want to move in with Croweater's family, and play boardgames and drink hot cocoa.

I just made myself a Lindt hot chocolate. It was cold at the Port game. We spent most of the time in the restaurant eating food.

Boredwiththecrowyhate

You forgot to include a hashtag.
 
I just made myself a Lindt hot chocolate. It was cold at the Port game. We spent most of the time in the restaurant eating food.

Cadbury Velvet was my favourite back in the day, then they discontinued it. All the other ones aren't chocolatey enough for me. I like the san churros ones though.
 

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It's all your fault. You started this.

:D

I know. :(

I feel a bit bad for quasi-gloating.

Cadbury Velvet was my favourite back in the day, then they discontinued it. All the other ones aren't chocolatey enough for me. I like the san churros ones though.

Nah I mean the Lindt hot chocolate you can buy from DJs and selected supermarkets. Absolutely amazing when it's done right.
 
All this talk about family brings back many memories of orphan xmas lunches with myself, a bottle of Jameson and Dr Who Christmas specials.
 

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I just want to buy food and drink from David Jones and $5000 mattresses and cars with a credit card. Not fussed about the board games or Christmas card portrait family. On TV outwardly perfect families are usually a veneer for an alcoholic mother, adulterous father, messed up children etc.

I bet that clan Crow-eater (surely IRL there's a hyphen involved...) have matching knitted Christmas jumpers. Please tell me you do, Croweater.:D
 
I just want to buy food and drink from David Jones and $5000 mattresses and cars with a credit card. Not fussed about the board games or Christmas card portrait family. On TV outwardly perfect families are usually a veneer for an alcoholic mother, adulterous father, messed up children etc.

I bet that clan Crow-eater (surely IRL there's a hyphen involved...) have matching knitted Christmas jumpers. Please tell me you do, Croweater.:D

Sorry to disappoint you, but no we don't.

We aren't the "uniform, everyone seems prim and proper and perfect" sort of family. There are no boardgames, there's no sitting around the fireplace drinking hot cocoa like the cliché setting of a Christmas fable, and we don't go camping and sing Kumbaya in perfect harmony around a bonfire.

We shitstir each other, we enjoy messing around, and we do swear at times. Yep, Mum and Dad have high paying jobs which has afforded us a decent lifestyle. But we hate snobs just as much as the next person. We might drive nice cars and live in a decent house and not have to worry about money, but you will never see us making fun of someone who's less fortunate. In Adelaide, making fun of people from Elizabeth and Salisbury is commonplace for many people; the very people who preach acceptance and tolerance. I've never partaken. Ever. I've never heard any of my family members do so either; and if they ever did, I'd have a go at them for it.

I like to think that irrespective of socioeconomic status, we're a pretty normal family.[SPOILER/]
 
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