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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not sure if OP was a troll post or not but it sure brings out the best in this forum. 1. How dare you try to buy a house that you can afford and intend to enjoy as a family - seriously, how dare you. 2. Your large house (which is already built) - is killing the planet. Right now. As I am typing. 3. Think about how this decision is ruining the lives of your children by teaching them that if you work hard, and have money, that you might actually be able to afford nice things. 4. Why do you need a four car or five car garage when you clearly, only need one car. Anybody who has more than one car surely hates the earth, and again, is not teaching their children. 5. In order to show you how terrible your choices are - I have conveniently attached a youtube video which exploits children in other parts of the world to make my point This forum is the best. Unless you fit the following, strict set of criteria, plan to take a beating for asking a serious question. 1. Is your home less than 1800 SF? 2. Do you own more than one car? 3. Is it more than 10 years old? 4. Do you treat your backyard for mosquitoes? 5. Is your HHI above $400K? 6. Can you walk everywhere? Not that you would actually go out to eat or spend money eating out (that would be wasteful), but COULD you? If you answered yest to any of the following questions - seriously, get a life, buy a smaller house (but DO NOT USE A REALTOR TO SELL OR BUY), stop killing the planet, give all of your money to charity and for god's sake, set a better example for your children. [/quote] This would have more impact if all of those questions were phrased correctly for your "yes" answer. And really, a 10,000 sf house and a 5-car garage are pretty tough to defend vociferously. [/quote]
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