I just love how my sister is a broke ass person who "needs money for important things" yet she'd rather spend $6 on cigarettes instead of a meal Also she smokes 1-3 packs a day and mooches off of everyone
I know what she's going through, but im not broke, chew is a hell of a thing, i can make a can last up to 5 days, I'm in the process of quitting thoygh and i kind of want to stab someone most of the time, **** sucks yo.
But she lost a house, twice! Almost lost her kids and lost a lot of boyfriends just cause she'd rather spend money on cigarettes than pay her bills or buy her kids things and she used to smoke in the house when her kid was 2, there's a difference between a smoker and an idiot, and its obvious who she is
My uncle is like that, he asks me for money all the time and my response is "dude i stream video games, i need this more than [insert local cornerstore name](keeping it private because location and stuff)"
My sister always complains that she needs money and she wants a house because she can't smoke inside my parents home, i just don't understand why people can't tone down the habbit at least if they're too addicted to quit, my hope is that my sister gets ****** by life and gets a wakeup call to do that **** less, i honestly can't stand having the basement smell like smoke because she never washes her clothes
Its **** like this that makes me think, when I was young, that there was nothing but bad people in the world. The wife in the movie divorced the main character, took all of the money, and New York heard about what a ****** up tramp his wife was and each sent him like a dollar or five bucks in the mail. It was a nice story.
This movie, holy **** . It is one of those stories that people can get behind, like one of those unifying moments. We've all had something good fall into our lap at one time or another and had somebody **** us over to get it. It might have been a piece of candy, a shiny rock, credit for finding a cool looking bug. Or a lottery winning, people have felt that pain and opened their hearts up.
I didn't say people didn't wash their socks, i'm saying that people tend to use their socks until they get a hole in them, at which point they usually get thrown out.
I was actually kidding when it came to actually being poor, But its not like i live on the street and its definently not a mansion, just an average family living in an avrerage family home with some avrage family problems and avrage family pets.
Well knowing my mum is currently in such a debt that she might have to sell the apartment because my parents divorced, i think i probably wont have anything really. annnnd now i'm sad.
I don't even smoke cigarettes and all the **** cigarette smokers have to deal with is ******** in my eyes. Seriously, this is why I worry about weed becoming legal. The government is going to tax the living hell out of it and add more restrictions on top of the cigarettes. Seriously?! A smoker can't smoke in a god damn bar? WTF?! If I don't like the smell of cigarette smoke (and I don't) I'll avoid it. I understand public buildings and government offices, but bars and clubs? Then they tax the hell out of it and try and say "It's for the children!!" How about you tax the ******* multi-billion dollar movie companies every time someone in a movie or TV show smokes you greedy bastards!
Whoah, check out that insanely high cigarette tax of $5 per pack...
In the UK a pack of 20 cigarettes costs about £8-10 ($12-15), of which about £6.50 is tax ($10).
I'm sure it's worse in other places too.
**** you guys for thinking that is expensive. We are 17 bucks here and that is for the cheap brandless packs. The branded **** is like 21 bucks. Our petrol is is eight times what yours is and our booze is over priced to **** .