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People on GFY who claim to be Ballin' / Rollin' / loaded....
I watch more and more threads on here with people claiming to be such players, so rich, counting cash all day.
We all know in many case its not true, but I wonder if those folks even own a home? And if they live somewhere where homes cost 200k, that doesn't count...thats less than a car payment (nothing wrong with that...I wish I lived somewhere where home prices were more reasonable than they are) but in terms of claiming BALLER status, I think home ownership should be AT LEAST a prerequisite, no? Its considered the First step in being a successful adult, is it on GFY? |
While I agree 99% of GFY makes less than $100k per year (and 99% of that 99% wont admit it) ... there are still people who rent mansions.
He'll Rachel Zoe is renting a 7,000 sf mansion that has to go for at least $8 million and she has 20 or 30 employees plus a new clothing line that is getting amazing attention. Before the move she was renting on a high floor in Sierra Tower. |
you must be new lol
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I take it you just bought your first house and are trying to create an opportunity to brag about it... congrats :thumbsup
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I roll every single day.
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I'm definitely a roller too... I roll joints all day. Speaking of which... brb.
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Im not easily annoyed, but i see these threads and its hysterical. Grown men telling each other they are "counting stacks or straight ballin" I guess anyone can claim said "ballin status" but it seems like this might be one way to prove it, no? Anyone can make a payment on a nice car. Usually ownership of real-estate is a good starting benchmark of fiscal responsibility and at least SOME line in the sand to claim a fair amount of equity. |
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So you have a $1100 car payment?
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I own commercial property for the majority of my income but haven't owned a home in 15 years. Commercial rents have been a better investment than home ownership. I'm far from a baller but for numerous reasons place no value in owning a home.
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I know this one dutch guy that own a leerjet, french chateau and he's dating Brad Pitts ex-girlfriend. Dude is big time baller in this biz.
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I have 3 cars in my family, 2 are less, one is more. I guess it all evens out. |
GF owns all the houses, I only own one house, near a big lake, I can see two glaciers from it. Nice place, but I don't live there.
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Jason= AZ to SD?
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The big surprise is when you see them at shows. They look like they buy their clothes at Walmart.
The big guys are the billers. Mallick was one before he blew it. Never ever met a sponsor who made anything like what the big offline porn guys made. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3204/...0657cb6c0b.jpg http://www.kicktickets.com/wp-conten...geles-CA-1.jpg http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/...55_634x422.jpg These are some of the high rollers in porn. |
A few years B4 I started @ DTI Cash. The boss took everyone and their families to Japan :)
300 employees :pimp |
I applied for food stamps on Monday and just praying that someone offers to buy me out.
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But,I would NEVER lease a car. Always buy them outright. |
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Most "ballers" people who actually made millions would spend the money as fast as they made it. If you want to gauge "ballers" then judge them by a stat that is important to them and something they pissed away a ton of money on, how big their garage was and how many cars they owned. People on GFY are first judged by their cars, not their homes. No one cares if you own or rent or how big or nice it is, they want to see how expensive your ride is and then the ballers are the ones who own 3,4,5 even 10 "trophy cars". |
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This isn't the case for everyone, certainly. But, I worked a sales job that allowed me into homes that you would believe wealthy individuals owned. Once inside, you would find no furniture, bare walls, and some crates for sitting and eating. They couldn't afford furniture after buying such a home, I saw this at 3 different homes. More than 3, but I don't know how man, all had to drive beat up old cars, let their pools turn green, their landscaping overgrow, and other such measure because after buying such a large home they had no money left. Those people are probably not living in those homes anymore and not the ballers you would believe them to be. |
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for all the ballers and high rollers: I'm damn poor and can accept your money. Just remember: "Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God" (Matthew 19:24) So think about it: I'll be saving your immortal soul facing the flames of Hell... and I'll do it for free! :thumbsup
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There is nothing wrong with leasing a car, depends on what bracket you are in. I have leased for years.
A couple of years ago, got off the leasing merry go round, who knows if I'm better off or not? So I own a depreciating asset, it depends on how long it will run trouble free, after its been paid off :winkwink: |
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I make it rain pennies at the strip clubs
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someone doesn't understand that money is simply buying power.
if you have the same home, and 2 people are both where they WANT to live, and one costs $300K and one costs $2million due to location - who has a better standard of living? who has a better life? Who has to work harder or smarter to maintain their standard of living? in the end it's about the life you lead. thinking it's just about the dollars is stupidity. dollars matter, but there are other factors too. Standard of life to me is the most important. |
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