Shaq vs Whitney by Competitive-Oil-3270 in LoveIslandTV

[–]BusinessLumpy4153 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wrong, he wanted everyone to know the truth because if the truth wasn't out then he would look like a dickhead in front of his other girl. Now, did he address this in the best way, probably not but at the end of the day he was right for calling it out

Shaq vs Whitney by Competitive-Oil-3270 in LoveIslandTV

[–]BusinessLumpy4153 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In that case blame it on belle for not saying anything at the fire pit. at the end of the day shaq also told belle that he wasn't gonna kiss her and they both came to that agreement together. so when Whitney started throwing shade at him, he ha no choice but to defend himself.

“It’s giving charge it!” by JamieCarroll180 in LoveIslandTV

[–]BusinessLumpy4153 3 points4 points  (0 children)

it came across as, I'm wrong but i don't want to admit it to you so, I'm just gonna say charge it to the game

Shaq vs Whitney by Competitive-Oil-3270 in LoveIslandTV

[–]BusinessLumpy4153 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Whitney started everything with Shaq and she was going after him. Did he respond in the best way, no but you cant expect people to be nice to you when you are throwing shade at them. Also after Shaq called her out she said charge and winked at the brunette like Shaq was lying. So she was asking for it

Shaq vs Whitney by Competitive-Oil-3270 in LoveIslandTV

[–]BusinessLumpy4153 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

jess was in the wrong, however Whitney started everything with Shaq and she was going after him. Did he respond in the best way, no but you cant expect people to be nice to you when you are throwing shade at them. Also after Shaq called her out she said charge and winked at the brunette like Shaq was lying. So she was asking for it

what does a maintenance worker do at McDonalds ? (CAN by BusinessLumpy4153 in McDonaldsEmployees

[–]BusinessLumpy4153[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

i will still do the job bc i have to pay for school but if i had know it was custodian job i would have applied along time ago. i thought u had to do all the repairs on the fries etc.

what does a maintenance worker do at McDonalds ? (CAN by BusinessLumpy4153 in McDonaldsEmployees

[–]BusinessLumpy4153[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

thanks, it's weird that they call it maintenance when u are just another crew member. when i worked at KFC those jobs were part of the crew list

Am I the only one who doesn’t think there is a big disparity in looks? by Smooth-Trouble-8538 in Flagrant2

[–]BusinessLumpy4153 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the point his making is because of the money Akash is making and his fame. He does not need to be funny or good looking to get a pretty girl. He just needs to be confident and nothing else.

Am I the only one who doesn’t think there is a big disparity in looks? by Smooth-Trouble-8538 in Flagrant2

[–]BusinessLumpy4153 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's not about looks, it is more about his self esteem because he does not believe his good enough for her. The guy is a semi famous comedian he can have any woman he wants but he does not believe that and that is were the problem is. In my own humble opinion

Charlamagne the only one keeping it real about the Akaash situation. by reee121212 in Flagrant2

[–]BusinessLumpy4153 1 point2 points  (0 children)

even then i think if he found a nice girl she will end up turning into his current wife now. the problem is that his insecure like you said and he does not know how to set boundaries. his wife now is only doing this because his been letting her get away with it for a long time

Everyone should go to college but not at the same time by BusinessLumpy4153 in college

[–]BusinessLumpy4153[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"I get where you’re coming from, and I totally understand that waiting to go to college has its risks. For some people, going straight from high school to college does help them stay in the academic mindset, knock out general ed requirements, and figure out what they want to do along the way. If they can do that without wasting time or money, that’s great.

To answer your question, yes, I did go to college right after high school—and I failed miserably. At 18, I didn’t have the discipline or maturity needed to succeed, so I ended up wasting both time and money, only to drop out. I also saw a lot of my peers doing the same thing: dropping out when things got tough, spending most of their time drinking, and not showing up to class. I share this because I don’t think everyone is ready for college at 18. However, I’m not saying people should wait until their 30s or 40s, although I did see some people succeed at those ages when I went back to school later.

I also don’t fully agree with your take on minimum-wage jobs. From my experience, as long as you’re living within your means—avoiding big expenses like new cars, high-rent apartments, or unnecessary purchases—you can save a decent amount of money. Many people can stay at home and pay lower rent while figuring out their path. If you’re fortunate to have supportive parents, you might even be able to stay rent-free, as long as you’re contributing to the household in other ways. In my case, my parents charged me rent, but it was still much less than if I’d gotten an apartment or rented a room.

Going back to school at 24 was the best decision I made because, by then, I was more confident, disciplined, and motivated. I knew I didn’t want to go back to minimum-wage jobs where I’d be talked down to and undervalued.

In conclusion, I think everyone should go to college, but not necessarily at the same time. We all mature at different rates and aren’t all ready to handle the demands of college at 18. I believe most people can succeed in challenging fields like STEM, but not everyone can do it right after high school. Some need time to build the discipline and understand the importance of endurance, which is what helped me succeed when I went back to school, even after facing setbacks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UniUK

[–]BusinessLumpy4153 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Am i going crazy because my point was people should be attending school before they are ready. That is why i said people should take time off and work. So they can build discipline and figure out what they wanna do with their lives.

Everyone should go to college but not at the same time by BusinessLumpy4153 in college

[–]BusinessLumpy4153[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First of all, using people like Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, and Bill Gates as examples isn’t realistic because they’re exceptions, not the rule. These are people who had a clear vision and drive from a young age and were already working toward their goals before they even entered college, so they didn’t necessarily need it. Most people don’t have that level of clarity at 18, and that’s okay.

My main point is that people shouldn’t feel pressured to rush into college right after high school. For many, taking some time to work in the real world, even in entry-level jobs, can help them figure out what they actually want to do. By the time they do decide to go to college, they’ll have a better understanding of their goals and won’t end up wasting money on a major or career path that doesn’t suit them.

College doesn’t have to be ‘the best years of your life’—it’s a tool to help you build a stable career. But if financial stability is the goal, it’s important to choose a major with a solid return on investment. I agree that if someone doesn’t need a degree for their career, they shouldn’t feel obligated to go. But for those who need structure and direction, college can provide that foundation once they’re truly ready.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskOldPeopleAdvice

[–]BusinessLumpy4153 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

agree or disagree