'Most rich people literally do not know what it means, on a day to day basis, to be poor,' he said.
I recommend it.'Ī man called MrHibbityJibbity who had married into a wealthy family, took the opportunity to share some of his perspectives. 'I felt terrible about it and was going to return them but when they arrived it was like Legoland was transported to my house and I was a kid again. One time I got super drunk, and when I woke up I learned that I had ordered $5,000 worth of Lego,' he said. 'While I say I'm frugal I have poor impulse control. However, he admits that despite trying to be sensible he's had some moments of indulgence. 'I usually won't tell someone I'm dating about my second property until a few months into the relationship. He admitted that when dating, he tries to hide his wealth in the early stages. 'If you have any sort of fears, you will spend money to alleviate them,' he added 'I poured $20,000 into a state of the art security system at my cabin because I am deeply afraid of a crazed lunatic breaking into it at night.' 'In a weird way I became even more frugal and cautious,' he said, revealing that he still drives his old car, wears worn out jeans and eats cheap food several times a week. One poster admitted that he wouldn't tell potential girlfriends about his money 'For people that become wealthy, you lose your most of your old friends,' he said. Jdoe74 had also lost friends, but for different reasons. Never have I ever been so happy to laugh in their face and tell them to f**k off.' And some of those "friends" have tried making their way into my life again. 'My family bounced back and we are now doing even better than before. I was heart broken because I legitimately thought they were my friends. 'We had savings and a fall back plan, but compared to before we were doing pretty badly,' he said. 'I stopped doing a lot of things to try to save money and my "friends" ditched me in an instant because I no longer paid for their drinks at clubs and paid for expensive meals. Twistytwistin opened up about how difficult it is to find true friends when you have a lot of money. He explained that his family used to be extremely wealthy, but had lost everything in a matter of days.
"The sim being bashed into a tree and she keeps talking – that s*** had me dying," wrote Redditor u/I_am_not_Amish, referring to the virtual reality scene where Jason is confronted by holograms of camp counselers, and he proceeds to replicate (and take to the next level) his infamous sleeping bag murder from "Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood.Heycoworker warned that people feel patronised if you offer to pay for things or help them out financially Another kill from the 2002 film, in which Jason attacks two fake girls during a simulation of Camp Crystal Lake, was also very high on the list of most creative horror kills. Overall on Reddit, it appears that "Jason X" - a movie that was originally bashed by critics like that poor girl's head - has grown on a lot of people. The writers knew exactly what they were doing." "I am ridiculously happy that this is the top right now," added u/xstitchnrye, who added, "I came here to say exactly this as well. "Glad to see this as high as it is – GENIUS kill," said u/NyxxNocturna. This comment garnered the highest amount of upvotes. "My personal favorite kill is in Jason X, when he dips a girl's head in liquid nitrogen then smashes it on a table," wrote u/UnderwaterTurtles in a "Most creative kill in horror?" discussion thread late in late 2020.