>Be me>At work>On lunchbreak>Hear one of my co-workers talk about how he makes his kid work for everything. >Decide to chime in to conversation>Say "That's why I'm glad I work for everything I got.">"Anon, we're you born with a silver spoon in your mouth?">What.jpg>Ask him if he means upper-middle class.>"No Anon! I mean did you have everything handed to you growing up?>Think back, remember aside from birthdays and Christmas I was happier with little trinkets like egg toys from the vending machine.>No?What did the normies mean by this? I pretty much work for my vidya and other shit.
>>33773378I won't read is this normal threads.
if work was where it was at the slaves would have been the richest
I've had coworkers, mainly out of touch Gen Xers, talk shit about people who get help from family to pay for major life events like university, weddings or home ownership. They act like struggling is this great honour. If family can afford to help their children and grandchildren they should. Sure it sucks if your family is poor or just the crotchety English type that refuses to help others but they just come off as incredibly bitter. Feel pride in struggling if you want, I on the other hand intend to make the most of this life and I will one day return the favour to my children.To answer your question OP. He's a bitter poorfag.