IIN I have a better life than most of you

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  • You people are just bullshitting me with your fantasy lives, but you're really all just losers barely making eds meat. Don't give me shit about how you studied the Higgs-Boson at "Stockholm's School for the Super Important and Most Likely to Cure Cancer" school. Just because you all think you're lives are so interesting doesn't mean that my life isn't better. Just saying.

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    • You are so dumb. You don’t even know what life is because you don’t live it.

      My mum died when I was 14, I never knew my father, apparently he was a low life piece of scum who walked out on my mother for getting pregnant after he forced himself on her when he was drunk.

      Out of desperation and becoming homeless I ended up working as a topless waitress in a strip club, and then progressed to pole dancing where everything came off except my thong and shoes, or in the case of a private room dance the thong came off too. Unlike many of my fellow dancers who invested much of their income in drugs and alcohol, I invested in property. Many in society consider what I did to earn money means I am some sort of low life slut. The fact is I did what I needed to do to survive. 10 years later I had amassed a healthy property portfolio and gave up working the clubs. That was over 20 years ago, I now own several properties totalling a value of somewhere between 4 and 5 million pounds. I live in the UK. I pride myself on charging my tenants slightly below the market value of similar rentals in the same area. I also employ a maintenance team and pride myself on a high standard of maintenance for all my flats and houses. I could sell my empire tomorrow and live a life as worthless as yours and never have to worry about money until the day I die. Instead I fund 3 homeless shelters, each with a soup kitchen, and 4 other soup kitchens all in communities around or close to the areas I own property. I’m always happy to get involved with local charities and hope to continue doing good in the wider community for many years to come.

      For all the hardships I have faced in my life, and there have been plenty, especially in my youth, I would not change any of it(except loosing my mother so young). But all that has happened to me has made me the woman I am today. I’m far from perfect, but I wouldn’t trade my life for a pathetic mummy’s boy lifestyle like yours in a million years.

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    • Why do you care what anyone thinks about your quality of life?

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