john hancock
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I'm sure they're pretty intelligent guys too, MIT, USC etc...this is LIVING! Being filthy rich and still taking advantage of education needed to call shots in the gameThese chinese kids out here have very rich families. Dudes will wrap a masi around a tree and buy a lambo the next day, I've seen it happen.
Dope cars, but the inside of the event looks like a middle school dance.
Check out kanelk_k and Arnold Putra on the gram. BAWL!
Check out kanelk_k and Arnold Putra on the gram. BAWL!
lol you're jealous of their lives?
I'm not jealous, I actually appreciate the equal balance of hedonism and education. What they wear doesn't affect me, nor who they are smashing. It's just a little dispiriting to see patriarchy provide them with the best life possible, same with Dan Bilzerian. Jealousy would be angry because I don't have what they have. If anything seeing people living the life is motivation.
Dope cars, but the inside of the event looks like a middle school dance.
lol you're jealous of their lives?
What on their instagram looks appealing to you?
I understand they have money, but its beyond sus when you show jealously towards two dudes who dress like mini elton johns and don't even hang with dimepeices.....
The best life possible? really? maybe the most stable... but to feel that they are living "the best" means you really haven't found your calling in life.
I'm not jealous, I actually appreciate the equal balance of hedonism and education. What they wear doesn't affect me, nor who they are smashing. It's just a little dispiriting to see patriarchy provide them with the best life possible, same with Dan Bilzerian. Jealousy would be angry because I don't have what they have. If anything seeing people living the life is motivation.
I appreciate my life, and if I'm ever extremely wealthy I will never lose sight of what it was like without it.