Comments by "Andre Gon" (@andregon4366) on "WTF Is Wrong With Roblox.." video.
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@sonquan5492 You call it common knowledge because you take those opinions as if they were facts.
They say my comments are opinions in a way to dismiss them (saying "that's your opinion" is a way to dismiss someone else's argument without providing a rebuttal, that's not worth of being called a conversation ), and I throw that argument right back at them, it goes both ways, and you not liking it changes nothing.
If you don't like it when your own words are thrown back at you, it would be hypocritical to use them.
I never projected my experiences on others, nor did I ever try to act tough, you can save your Ad Hominem to someone who cares.
But if you think I'm though for going through what I did, those are your words, not mine. Since I never claimed to be though.
I'm an adult, I'll decide what I keep on doing or not. I don't need someone else to tell me.
As long as you try to pass a situation like this as something more serious than what it actually is, I'll keep os contesting that notion.
Claiming that this moment is a situation that will affect the person featured on this video classifies as opinion. It's neither common knowledge, or fact.
It's just a claim.
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@Bro-dot- Add seeing less qualified people getting promoted because they're in cahoots with the boss, or the disparity of salaries (the minimum wage here is way lower than the EU average), or having the director's ass kissers getting all the benefits.
Having to do the job of the absent staff or the staff that the direction should hire, because they're understaffed and the directors are more interested in stealing from the company than to hire more people.
Or what about more personal examples? A kid that grows having everything they could ask for and not being able to manage their money, because they were never taught that.
Having their partner leaving without a trace after the electricity gets cut off only to realize that they never paid the electricity bills and they were hoarding or spending the money elsewhere, and leaving you with a huge debt to pay because you trusted them and the debt is in your name and they get away with it scot free.
Or getting diagnosed with some messed up illness.
There are so many things that can go wrong, I'd spend all day talking about them. And I admit to have a very limited knowledge, because I don't like gossiping and usually stay away from other people's lives.
But some of these examples happened pretty close to where I live, as in a couple houses from mine, with one of my father's tenants, or several.
Life isn't an utopia, but parents can make kids live in one. And changing a lifestyle like that to one where you have to fend for yourself is a big shock to many.
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