You might want to mind your tone when asking for free help.
You might want to mind your tone when asking for free help.
Okay, fine. You have all the answers. So you don't need us any more.
Have a nice life.
Oh, when it doesn't all work out the way your fairy tale vision expects, don't come whining to us.
see? AGAIN. i never said i have all the answers, however, i'm not completely ignorant of my situation and i'm not going to pretend i DON'T know things, i very much DO.
and thanks-you, too =p
xD oh the condescension. just because i am knowledgeable of some things and wish to move out of my house at a young age, doesn't MEAN i'm expecting it to be easy. i acknowledge the difficulty of the situation ahead of me and i intend to prepare myself, as much as possible. i despise assumptions...
And trust me...I only came here to get some advice.
Your tone is snotty and disrespectful, and now you've gotten exactly what you deserve for it.
No, you can't be emancipated. You've been TOLD this. Not liking the answers you're given and replying with a snotty attitude will not change the law in your favor.
Condescension? I can give you that.
You're just not that special of a snowflake, sistagirl, so hitch up your Big Girl Panties and move yourself right along.
There. Now you've got the condescension.
considering this is the internet, it's very difficult to determine one's tone-it can be easily misinterpreted-as you have shown because my tone is neither snotty, nor disrespectful-it was the furthest thing FROM it, actually.
i'm very respectful and the least bit snotty and i apologize for it coming out wrong=/
nobody deserves disrespect (including snotty disrespectful people)
and i UNDERSTAND i can't be emancipated but if someone is talking to me in an inappropriate manner, i'm GOING to call them out on it. once again, i'm not replying in a snotty manner and if it APPEARS this way it's because i'm having words put into my mouth and my ACTUAL ones are being misconstrued.
That's ANOTHER example of condescension but, in the previous message-that person was being condescending-i could tell.
One who needs a co-signer to deal with the very basics of life is hardly grown up enough to deal with life...
I understand where you're coming from because as a minor, i'm not totally prepared for the real world, i actually have quite a few things to learn but how better to learn than from experience? i've been very grown up in many other ways for most of my life, considered how i've grown up and i've had to deal with alot. i'm mature for my age and know more things than a lot of people my age.
also, i only need a co-signer because of my age but when i turn 18, i'll no longer need one. and you can't TOTALLY base maturity on age, especially when 17 isn't that much younger than 18.
Missy and CourtClerk, I've had enough of this little brat. What say you?
My cat listens better. I'm done.