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#31
SW13GS - don't know about you but my parents couldn't afford to raise me on the very best but they gave me the core values and the encouragement to go out and earn the very best on my own.
This person lives in the reflected glory and abundance that his/her parents created -- society remembers a person who's a creator of their own.
Based on @MerlotISF posting I'd rather hang out with a cow!
Also, if this person was raised to expect the very best -- why buy a Lexus? Great car but not the very best.
This person lives in the reflected glory and abundance that his/her parents created -- society remembers a person who's a creator of their own.
Based on @MerlotISF posting I'd rather hang out with a cow!
Also, if this person was raised to expect the very best -- why buy a Lexus? Great car but not the very best.
#32
I am 24 years old and I have a good education and a good job. My partner is 28 and has a great education as well and a great job. We live in one of the nicest apartment complexes in the St. Louis area... My parents were pretty much raised in the same way. Wealthy families live with their noses above everyone.
#33
SW13GS - don't know about you but my parents couldn't afford to raise me on the very best but they gave me the core values and the encouragement to go out and earn the very best on my own.
This person lives in the reflected glory and abundance that his/her parents created -- society remembers a person who's a creator of their own.
Based on @MerlotISF posting I'd rather hang out with a cow!
Also, if this person was raised to expect the very best -- why buy a Lexus? Great car but not the very best.
This person lives in the reflected glory and abundance that his/her parents created -- society remembers a person who's a creator of their own.
Based on @MerlotISF posting I'd rather hang out with a cow!
Also, if this person was raised to expect the very best -- why buy a Lexus? Great car but not the very best.
#34
Lexus Fanatic
By the way, I'm a gay moderately wealthy male and I always make sure I get what I want, same with my parner. We live in a tiny 1150 sq. ft apartment that is in the Clayton on the Park complex but we really don't need anything bigger since we don't have kids, yet. I am friendly. LOL!
You talk about going around with one's nose in the air, I'm not sure whether you think you have the right to do that or are looking down on people who do that...but you've been doing that all over this thread.
Originally Posted by Glashub
SW13GS - don't know about you but my parents couldn't afford to raise me on the very best but they gave me the core values and the encouragement to go out and earn the very best on my own.
This person lives in the reflected glory and abundance that his/her parents created -- society remembers a person who's a creator of their own.
This person lives in the reflected glory and abundance that his/her parents created -- society remembers a person who's a creator of their own.
The problem is that people this kid's generation are being raised to think they are special, and that they can do and have anything they want. I was raised to have confidence in myself and to believe that I am capable and hardworking, but I was never told I was special or better than anybody else. You can see that attitude all over this kid's posts.
The entitlement these people have is unreal. Thats why so many of them live at home still, feeling entry level jobs after college are beneath them. You've got schools that abolish grades, and sports leagues that don't keep score, participation trophies. People at 24 that think they have earned the right to "live their life at its best" and look down their nose at other people when they have achieved nothing but being born into or marrying into wealth. Its scary when you think they're going to be the future of this country.
Last edited by SW17LS; 12-14-13 at 12:04 PM.
#35
The reason we rent the apartment is because we do not need a house... we are on the go 99% of the time and everything at the apartment is taken care of for us, so we don't have to worry about it. we get complimentary car detailing and everything. We have a spa on premises and as well as tanning and everything we need. Our apartment is only 1150 sq. ft. A younger gay couple like us, doesn't have kids yet so there is no need for a house. http://www.claytonontheparkapts.com/
#36
Lexus Fanatic
A younger gay couple like us,
#38
Lexus Fanatic
#39
#40
It makes me a better Lexus enthusiast... I am saying, we do not have kids yet and no point in moving when we are gone 99% of the time and have no time for cleaning or upkeep on a property. Our apartment complex does it for us.
#41
#43
Lexus Fanatic
To piggyback on what McBrain said about trolls. So, this is your viewpoint on NuLuxe today, 12/15/13:
I don't get why people would want the Nu Luxe... its disgusting and embarrassing. My mom is getting an Ultra White/ Rioja 250 F-Sport AWD, and I cannot stand the excuse for "leather"
Yes, I have... My partner and I looked at several ES350s and 300h's with the Nu Luxe.
I don't love the NuLuxe but I could get over it... I guess I am used to the leather and suede combo in my 2013 Camry SE, leather in my Venza and the leather in my partners 2013 ES350 UL.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/8009599-post12.html
Nuluxe is a very nice alternative to the leather, yes it is a little different, but people do not notice unless you tell them, my buddies BMW 320i has the leatherette and he thought it my Nuluxe was real leather. It doesn't look cheap, IMO Nuluxe is a great choice. I have the Nuluxe in my ES350, although I do not have the heated seats, I like it. It isn't as nice as my 2013 Camry SE's leather with the Ultrasuede, but you will like it. No problems here!
I think all of this is some sort of fantasy.
#45
Intermediate
iTrader: (3)
I'm joking. Get a grip. To piggyback on what McBrain said about trolls. So, this is your viewpoint on NuLuxe today, 12/15/13: And in response to whether or not you had seen NuLuxe in person: We established your partner has a 2013 ES UL: You know, rainy snowy Saturday...I'm bored. I remembered discussing this with you before, so I looked around. This post in the thread "To Nuluxe or not to Nuluxe!?!?!? that is the question." I found quite curious: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/8009599-post12.html Interesting. So, on 6/26/13 you thought the NuLuxe was great...and your ES350 was a model with NuLuxe and no heated seats. Less than 6 months later now the ES350 is a UL and NuLuxe is "disgusting and embarrassing"? I think all of this is some sort of fantasy.