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Ozymandias73 wrote: »I am not jealous. I have around £5 million in the bank, and would like some decent interest. Why would I be jealous of a wage slave?
You come across as unhappy and jealous. Note I didn;t say you were that;s just how you come across.
I am curious about why you felt the need to make up my high and guaranteed income? If you are so secure in your own position?0 -
You come across as unhappy and jealous.
If you do have the money you say it doesn!!!8217;t sound as though it has brought you happiness.
Like others on this board, you presume far too much. You presume to tell complete strangers about their emotional state, or presume to tell them their life decisions are wrong and that you know better, or presume to tell them they are lying about buying their house or investing in commodities years ago. I suppose boards like this are populated by very opinionated people, who retreat into cyberspace because people do not listen to them in real life.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Ozymandias73 wrote: »Like others on this board, you presume far too much. You presume to tell complete strangers about their emotional state, or presume to tell them their life decisions are wrong and that you know better, or presume to tell them they are lying about buying their house or investing in commodities years ago. I suppose boards like this are populated by very opinionated people, who retreat into cyberspace because people do not listen to them in real life.
Wow, 4 presumes in such a short post. I tend to deduce rather than presume, and I'll tell you where I'm having a problem accepting what has been said by you so far:
1. You bought a £450k house in aged 23 (in 1993, so about the same as buying a £2.5m house right now), and your profession is doctor, so you had only just graduated that year. You said that you had a small inheritance, so where did the other finance come from? Obviously not from a mortgage from a new graduate doctor.
2. You then had to financially be able to substantially refurbish that (run down) house, having only graduated that year
3. You then had to have enough left over to gamble on commodities.
4. You also would have had to have the rare ability to switch from an extreme risk taking gambling bull (much more so than me) and become an uber bear. I know from experience that particular switch is difficult. I know that I should do it (only to mild bear), but I struggle, so I know that it isn't easy for a leopard to change its spots.
5. You sound just like many uber bears that I have encountered (just like crashy), so I am really struggling to accept that your claim of being worth £5m, was anything less than a huge error trying (and failing) to put lisyloo in her place. IMO it actually did the opposite.
6. It doesn't suprise me that you messed up your fake claim, people like you just don't have the experience to carry it off. You are way out of your depth, you can't even see why myself and westernpromise can't see your true self a mile off.
7. Your attitude stinks of someone having just been found out, look at some of my previous encounters with Crashy. Where he starts off by accusing me of lying (about my financial position), I take a completely different stance to you. I think Crashy now accepts that I was always telling the truth (or maybe not, over to you Crashy).
EDIT: So to clarify, and for the avoidance of doubt, I am joining westernpromise in calling you a fake.Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one birdThe only time Chuck Norris was wrong was when he thought he had made a mistakeChuck Norris puts the "laughter" in "manslaughter".I've started running again, after several injuries had forced me to stop0 -
chucknorris wrote: »Wow, 4 presumes in such a short post. I tend to deduce rather than presume, and I'll tell you where I'm having a problem accepting what has been said by you so far:
1. You bought a £450k house in aged 23 (in 1993, so about the same as buying a £2.5m house right now), and your profession is doctor, so you had only just graduated that year. You said that you had a small inheritance, so where did the other finance come from? Obviously not from a mortgage from a new graduate doctor.
2. You then had to financially be able to substantially refurbish that (run down) house, having only graduated that year
3. You then had to have enough left over to gamble on commodities.
4. You also would have had to have the rare ability to switch from an extreme risk taking gambling bull (much more so than me) and become an uber bear. I know from experience that particular switch is difficult. I know that I should do it (only to mild bear), but I struggle, so I know that it isn't easy for a leopard to change its spots.
5. You sound just like many uber bears that I have encountered (just like crashy), so I am really struggling to accept that your claim of being worth £5m, was anything less than a huge error trying (and failing) to put lisyloo in her place. IMO it actually did the opposite.
6. It doesn't suprise me that you messed up your fake claim, people like you just don't have the experience to carry it off. You are way out of your depth, you can't even see why myself and westernpromise can't see your true self a mile off.
7. Your attitude stinks of someone having just been found out, look at some of my previous encounters with Crashy. Where he starts off by accusing me of lying (about my financial position), I take a completely different stance to you. I think Crashy now accepts that I was always telling the truth (or maybe not, over to you Crashy).
EDIT: So to clarify, and for the avoidance of doubt, I am joining westernpromise in calling you a fake.
I couldn't care less if you think I am a fake, Mr Control Freak.
1. Small inheritance is whatever I call small.
2. Doctors often locum ie work as much or as little as they want for however long they want, giving good money and time
3. If you demand to see my payslips, I am not going to give them to you - I had a good going private practice, and came into another 'small' inheritance later in life.
4 As for the rest of your weirdly intrusive and over familiar questions - BU%&ER OFF!This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Ozymandias73 wrote: »I couldn't care less if you think I am a fake, Mr Control Freak.
1. Small inheritance is whatever I call small.
2. Doctors often locum ie work as much or as little as they want for however long they want, giving good money and time
3. If you demand to see my payslips, I am not going to give them to you - I had a good going private practice, and came into another 'small' inheritance later in life.
4 As for the rest of your weirdly intrusive and over familiar questions - BU%&ER OFF!
'Demand to see your pay slips', this is the silly sort of comment that I would expect from a typical trashtroll, rather than a respectable doctor. What field of medicine do you practice?
Have you any idea of how far away you sound from being a typical professionally employed person? Your choice of words is quite weird.
I can't imagine that you would earn much as a locum, only a few months after graduating (in terms of buying a multi-million pound house in today's market). So that isn't really answering the point raised in it's context of being a recent graduate, is it?Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one birdThe only time Chuck Norris was wrong was when he thought he had made a mistakeChuck Norris puts the "laughter" in "manslaughter".I've started running again, after several injuries had forced me to stop0 -
Folks, we have a new incel.0
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chucknorris wrote: »'Demand to see your pay slips', this is the silly sort of comment that I would expect from a typical trashtroll, rather than a respectable doctor. What field of medicine do you practice?
Have you any idea of how far away you sound from being a typical professionally employed person? Your choice of words is quite weird.
I can't imagine that you would earn much as a locum, only a few months after graduating (in terms of buying a multi-million pound house in today's market). So that isn't really answering the point raised in it's context of being a recent graduate, is it?
In response to your interminable and pedantic demands for my personal information - BU%&ER OFF!This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
westernpromise wrote: »Folks, we have a new incel.
What's an incel? I honestly don't know?Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one birdThe only time Chuck Norris was wrong was when he thought he had made a mistakeChuck Norris puts the "laughter" in "manslaughter".I've started running again, after several injuries had forced me to stop0 -
Involuntary celibate. Usually male, 20ish plus or minus 5 years, and very angry.
Crashymandias is simply too angry to be loaded like he claims. As you said, Chuck, he simply cannot fake it properly.
For example, he wasn't a qualified doctor at 23. Doctors did two degrees, an undergraduate 3-year degree and then a clinical one of a further three years. On the basis that you began the first aged 19, a newly minted doctor would be not less than 25. At 23 Crashymandias would have been a medical student.
We can check whether he actually ever was one by inviting him to confirm two things for us.
1/ where is Lisyloo's dorsal vein?
2/ who or what might a medical student of the early 90s colloquially - not clinically - describe as an ectopic?
Actually these would tell you whether he knew any medical students, not that he was one, but I am sure he will want to humiliate me by providing correct answers.
As for his commodities good fortune, which funds were these and when was he invested?1 -
Like others on this board, you presume far too much. You presume to tell complete strangers about their emotional stateor presume to tell them they are lying about buying their house or investing in commodities years ago
So please tell me why you are making up stuff about me?
It doesn't bother me that much, it's more about revealing you for what you are.
If your really were a contented multi-millionaire you wouldn't be spending 24/7 making stuff about people now would you?0
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