Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑June 30th, 2020, 10:58 pm
I just L O V E how money talk just sets you off

. It clearly is a sore spot in your psyche that is at the core of your overall bitterness.
Wrong. I love talking about real money with real people, in real terms. You bragging about money you never made (besides your pension) as if you were the ultimate Success King, that's what makes me laugh and very happy to return your insults.
Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑June 30th, 2020, 10:58 pm
By the way, if you think "credibility" is needed on an anonymous forum instead of real life, you have problems deeper than you could ever imagine!
Well said, I agree! So why are you trying so hard to convince us that you're so wealthy, successful and happy? You have posted a lot of dubious contents on the forum, which nobody believes in. You probably know it and that's why you get capsicum green whenever the odd member, me in this case, shows some disbelief or criticises it.
If you don't want "credibility" and you're happy just posting your random tales of money, sex and success, then be prepared for people like me to be rightfully skeptical and don't feel all sweaty and bothered when they react to your BS.
Contrarian Expatriate wrote: ↑June 30th, 2020, 10:58 pm
But then again, people who cook food for a living have professional lives so devoid of respect and social prestige that they have to seek "credibility" any where they can find it. Your attempts to insult just reveal more and more about your personal insecurities.
We all know you hate your life. Get yourself some professional help before it's too late.
Social prestige LOL. You don't even show the most basic rules of respect, you have the class of a turd-flinging gorilla in a small town zoo, Mr. Hilton Diamond VIP LOL. That's why I am past even trying to pity you. You deserve all the ridicule that you and your pompous bragging can get.
So your lardy ass has a hint about what culinary work really is about, it's very, very hard indeed. If I really hated it I would have stopped more than a decade ago. The fact I am still going strong means I love it and I am passionate about it. I will very probably continue working in this industry until I die, and rest assured I will die happy.
What do you have to show, after 20/25 years of paper pushing? Your life likely started after your retirement, when you finally had your assured salary and you could finally make up for all those lonely years wasted alone.