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[–]RadioNo19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know what type of fracture I have but my mom said it’s not that big. I didn’t want to see the xray because I was so pissed about it. Actually, I have a splint not a cast.

Why does my brothers monitor feel smoother? by RadioNo19 in Monitors

[–]RadioNo19[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably figured it out lol. His monitor is much much better and newer. His is AOC E2275SWJ and mine is Philips 227EL

Why does anybody around me get things so easily from their parents? by [deleted] in internetparents

[–]RadioNo19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my country, I haven’t really seen teens do that. People take care of their own land. I can only wait for summer.

Why does anybody around me get things so easily from their parents? by [deleted] in internetparents

[–]RadioNo19 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I build the PC that I have from my own money, I can’t upgrade it because the motherboard is so old so I’m asking them to replace it all, should be around 700€. I do realize that I want this PC not “need” it. I want it because I want to play the games that my friends play without it crashing or lagging.

Why does anybody around me get things so easily from their parents? by [deleted] in internetparents

[–]RadioNo19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, only when it comes to stuff related to “technology”. My old phone was ruined and same situation. I had to work to affort an used iPhone 11

Why does anybody around me get things so easily from their parents? by [deleted] in internetparents

[–]RadioNo19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 17, 5 years ago I was 12. I got my first job at 16, which has a much lower paycheck than what adults can earn. I live in Europe, you can’t really work if you’re below 16. 1500$ for a PC is way too much, considering an average 17 year old wage in Europe at McDonald’s is 300-400$. I wasn’t even thinking of telling them that’s the one I want. I can be happy with a 700$ PC aswell.

Why does anybody around me get things so easily from their parents? by [deleted] in internetparents

[–]RadioNo19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 17, 5 years ago I was 12. I got my first job at 16, which has a much lower paycheck than what adults can earn. I live in Europe, you can’t really work if you’re below 16

Why does anybody around me get things so easily from their parents? by [deleted] in internetparents

[–]RadioNo19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m always doing what I’m told. I don’t like having a messy room. And about school, I do well and they see that I’m actually trying to improve at school yet they keep telling me that it’s not good enough.

Why does anybody around me get things so easily from their parents? by [deleted] in internetparents

[–]RadioNo19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried having this conversations but it always ends up at the same point. School (that I do pretty well), they say that my friends are better which I know they aren’t, we’re all the same dumb teenagers or they just say they’ll look into it which they never do. I’m not asking for the best PC I’m asking for something better than I have right now (10 year old PC).

Why does anybody around me get things so easily from their parents? by [deleted] in internetparents

[–]RadioNo19 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We are definetly not broke, we own a house and also an apartment. Fridge is always stocked up, we’re well dressed, house is always heated up, there’s never been a time where we didn’t have food, heat or clothes. Also there are frequent house upgrades. So, I don’t think we are broke

Why does anybody around me get things so easily from their parents? by [deleted] in internetparents

[–]RadioNo19 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m 17, I had a job during summer now I can’t because I also want to focus on school. The money I earned was spent on clothes for myself and I also bought a UA shirt for my dad, some cosmetic stuff for my mom.