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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, people are going to claim all kinds of things like “values”. The crux of it is, yes, yiu have more than they do, and they don’t like that. [b]Most people want someone they can compete with[/b], usually mostly so they can feel better about their own choices and “position” in life. [/quote] Do you have a source for this fact? If not, speak for yourself![/quote] Please read: previous posts.[/quote] is there a house size that you would find excessive? how about 30000sqft? 50000? 500000? I mean at some point everybody agrees that the house is too big. while not everyone most people agree that some ~ 6000+ should be close to the limit. this has nothing to with living shitshacks. but at least those people have limited budget so they bought what they could. what is OP's excuse? oh yes, older kids needed to have their own wings and occasional visitors needed their own mansion within mansion. ridiculous.[/quote] WTH does it matter what my criteria is, if I am not the one living there? Are they storing dead bodies of their nemeses in the extra rooms? [/quote] so if someone eats their own poop, say, I am not supposed to judge her because it's her body and doesn't harm in any way? [/quote]
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