Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Hopefully your sister doesn't blow through that money..
Keep us posted.
Handing an uncontrolled addict that kind of money freely, it's sort of a race to see if she blows through it before she drinks herself to death.
The mom did sis no favors here.
Anonymous wrote:
Hopefully your sister doesn't blow through that money..
Keep us posted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here to clarify.
The unemployed alcoholic is my sister. She is 48 and hasnt worked since she was 26. She is a loser. Her life is a wreck. She's 300 pounds and lives in a condo my mother bought. It's stuffed to the rafters with trash. She watches TV and posts on the internet all day. That is her life.
My brother and I both put ourselves through college and have decent jobs and stable lives. We are 'normal'.
Giving 4.5 million dollars to our sister is the same as throwing it from the top of a skyscraper.
Maybe your mother abused her or covered up her abuse and left her money over the guilt.
Given your tone here, sounds like you cone from an abusive home void of empathy.
You are so clueless I feel sad for you.
Anonymous wrote:sounds like your sister can use the money
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sounds like your sister is thrilled.
The kid who never mount to anything in life always have their parents heart .. and in your case get all the $$$$
Nothing you can do except better for your own.
Thrilled? Where do you see that?
Relax. You know what I meant.
If not, Wouldn’t you be thrilled if your parents left you millions and you’re an alcoholic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here to clarify.
The unemployed alcoholic is my sister. She is 48 and hasnt worked since she was 26. She is a loser. Her life is a wreck. She's 300 pounds and lives in a condo my mother bought. It's stuffed to the rafters with trash. She watches TV and posts on the internet all day. That is her life.
My brother and I both put ourselves through college and have decent jobs and stable lives. We are 'normal'.
Giving 4.5 million dollars to our sister is the same as throwing it from the top of a skyscraper.
Well, considering how nasty you are I can see why your mother didn't leave you any money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Sounds like your sister is thrilled.
The kid who never mount to anything in life always have their parents heart .. and in your case get all the $$$$
Nothing you can do except better for your own.
Thrilled? Where do you see that?
Anonymous wrote:So your mother enabled your sister's addiction during her life and she'll continue enabling it after her death.
The harsh truth is your mom probably just gave your sister the tools to being about her own death faster.
Anonymous wrote:
Sounds like your sister is thrilled.
The kid who never mount to anything in life always have their parents heart .. and in your case get all the $$$$
Nothing you can do except better for your own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here to clarify.
The unemployed alcoholic is my sister. She is 48 and hasnt worked since she was 26. She is a loser. Her life is a wreck. She's 300 pounds and lives in a condo my mother bought. It's stuffed to the rafters with trash. She watches TV and posts on the internet all day. That is her life.
My brother and I both put ourselves through college and have decent jobs and stable lives. We are 'normal'.
Giving 4.5 million dollars to our sister is the same as throwing it from the top of a skyscraper.
Maybe your mother abused her or covered up her abuse and left her money over the guilt.
Given your tone here, sounds like you cone from an abusive home void of empathy.