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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2018 8:49:02 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2018 9:07:11 GMT -5
Mr. Rotondo? Change up the letters and he's lucky his parents didn't tell him to leave the house boat or leave the compound.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2018 9:18:12 GMT -5
Don't blame them.
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Post by Futureraven: Beelzebruv on May 23, 2018 9:25:53 GMT -5
He has a job but won't say what it is.
He must secretly be a super hero and doesn't want to reveal his identity.
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Post by lionheart21 on May 23, 2018 11:45:09 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm with the parents on this one.
I'm 32 and still at home, but that's because I paid my own way through college without student loans, had to budget like a madman in order to make things work and plan on moving out once I get a job with the degree I just got. And this kid [he's 30, but I'm not calling him a man] can't even pitch in around the house?
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Post by Cela on May 23, 2018 11:50:34 GMT -5
Anyone else kind of weirded out that this is the national news story of the week?
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Post by The 1Watcher Experience on May 23, 2018 12:00:43 GMT -5
Mike Rotondo from Syracuse, New York? You gotta be kidding me. That’s just too funny. 😂
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Post by Paul on May 23, 2018 12:10:02 GMT -5
Unless he's disabled there's no excuse for him living at home.
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Post by Futureraven: Beelzebruv on May 23, 2018 14:14:52 GMT -5
Unless he's disabled there's no excuse for him living at home. Meh, in this economy there are excuses for living at home. There's no excuse for being a lazy bastard leeching off your parents.
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Post by fuzzywarble, squat cobbler on May 23, 2018 14:28:55 GMT -5
Are you sure this isn't George Costanza?
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Post by The Captain on May 23, 2018 14:31:56 GMT -5
Unless he's disabled there's no excuse for him living at home. Meh, in this economy there are excuses for living at home. There's no excuse for being a lazy bastard leeching off your parents. New York has a really high cost of living. Granted it's not as bad in the state proper as it is in NYC, but between underpaying jobs and high costs of living, it can be prohibitively expensive to live on your own even with a full-time job.
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2018 14:37:07 GMT -5
This guy needs a good old fashioned boot in the ass.
It doesn’t make you a loser to live at home in your 30s, shit happens, but it does make you a loser to be this guy.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on May 23, 2018 14:52:57 GMT -5
"Michael Rontondo"...
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on May 23, 2018 14:58:06 GMT -5
Haha, Sorry I missed the this thread before! Anyway, I knew someone who at one point looked EXACTLY like him. His name was even Mike. I mentioned him on here a couple times before. After high school he worked for a very short time at a department store and saved up enough to buy a big TV then quit. He never had a job or went to college after that. The last time I talked to him in 2012 (when he was about 25) he was still living at home and not looking for a job or anything.
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Post by Hakumental on May 23, 2018 15:08:20 GMT -5
I'd have ordered him to get a shave and a haircut, too. *shakes cane*
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Post by Zombie Mod on May 23, 2018 15:30:09 GMT -5
Unless he's disabled there's no excuse for him living at home. I'm in my 30's and still living at my parents, thanks to them having health issues and financial difficulties at random points in the last few years which I've helped with, now they're in a better position I can get back to finding a place of my own after 4 years of having bigger issues. also my brother moved back in, in his mid 30's due to the collapse of his marriage until he stabilised himself mentally and financially. life isn't as straight forward as you think.
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Post by GuyOfOwnage on May 23, 2018 15:49:05 GMT -5
"Michael Rontondo"... The parents were tax cheats, can you really blame him?
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2018 15:59:20 GMT -5
Unless he's disabled there's no excuse for him living at home. I'm in my 30's and still living at my parents, thanks to them having health issues and financial difficulties at random points in the last few years which I've helped with, now they're in a better position I can get back to finding a place of my own after 4 years of having bigger issues. also my brother moved back in, in his mid 30's due to the collapse of his marriage until he stabilised himself mentally and financially. life isn't as straight forward as you think. Well, I had to eventually become the workhorse of my family, with two ill family members and my other brother haven't yet explored his crippling anxiety issues. Living with your parents doesn't mean you're a manchild, especially if you're contributing your share of the load. The reason I don't have empathy for this mooch is because he clearly was a mooch. His parents weren't sick, and aside from being a lazy ass, he doesn't have mental issues.
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Post by SmashTV on May 23, 2018 16:01:58 GMT -5
I'm going to show this to my partner; her 29 year old son lives with us, is unemployed for long periods of time and contributes next to nothing to us or society at large.
I'm with the parents on this 100%.
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Post by bob on May 23, 2018 17:17:03 GMT -5
Unless he's disabled there's no excuse for him living at home. this economy is shit and costs of college are utterly insane most of my friends who aren't married live with their parents
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