Quote: (09-29-2015 09:50 PM)Balzha_Dragon Wrote:
I don't know that I'd live any differently than I do now. I know that sounds cliche and insincere, but aside from paying off a few bills and helping my family, I'm pretty much doing everything I want to do now.
I already taunt minimum wage workers, snapping my fingers at them, talking down to them. I guess with more money, I'd go to strip clubs and torture the dancers there. No more respectful conversation, no more doing some fancy bathing thing before getting up close and personal; my balls would smell like burnt limburger cheese and I'd say, "hey, if you do that thing where you vibrate your lips against my nut sack again, there's an extra $20 in it for ya." Then, I'd see how long she could hold her breath. It's really fun around the holidays because strippers are desperate for cash to support their kids and guitarist/boyfrien--uh, to pay for their college education. Yeah, that's it. Every time you wave a $20 in their faces, you see "that would buy Skylar another set of strings and a Happy Meal for little Billy" as they're calculating how much they'd keep after paying the house.
Just read your post - you sound one of those morons who kick those below and lick asses above - true psychopaths and weak ones at that.
IF you treat minimum wage workers as beneath you, but don't have enough cash to taunt strippers with 20-100$, then it tells me clearly that your plans of world-domination have not moved forward sufficiently.
It brings us to an important point : "How would each of us behave when having 100 mio. $+ at his disposal?"
If your idea of life is to torment those who have less money, then congratulations - you are on your way to become a full-blown sociopath complete with an animal torture chamber and maybe even a dungeon for hooker vivisection.
However this is not a forum of psychopaths and future serial killers, although there are elite schools which train those traits within the political class:
http://thedailybanter.com/2015/09/i-went...d-cameron/
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Places like Oxford and Cambridge breed politicians, bankers and Prime Ministers – invariably white men from extraordinary privilege who have been molded from birth to rule over everyone else. Peculiar clothing, accent and aristocratic breeding are necessary to succeed at the top end of the social hierarchy, and bizarre, fetishized clubs within an already the already elitist system serve to put the finishing touches to the David Camerons and George Osbornes of the British power structure. Cameron was part of the notorious ‘Bullingdon Club’, where burning a £50 note in front of a homeless person was part of the hazing process required to get in. Elitism and breeding isn’t always sufficient to be accepted by Britain’s ruling class. One must present adequate disdain for the poor to be truly welcomed by the country’s nobility.
And people think that men like David Cameron have great "compassion" for the common people or "care" about the refugees. What a ridiculous idea.
Oh - keep in mind that most of those guys are not even the upper money class - they are the scientific, political and managerial elite. Of course - even they are very rich by conventional standards.