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Anyone here who doesn't live at home?

notfred

Lifer
Seriously, what kind of stupid phrase is that? "I live at home". No sh!t, most people live at home, seeing as 'home' could be defined as 'the place where you live'. This phrase is pretty meaningless outside of a dormitory building, which is about the only place that "home" is implied to be anywhere other than where you live.
 
I suppose if you were of a profession that entitled you to very very avid traveling you might not have a home. Seems sad though.
 
Originally posted by: BatmanNate
I suppose if you were of a profession that entitled you to very very avid traveling you might not have a home. Seems sad though.

home is where you make it.
 
While you are correct, the majority of the population ages 17-25 would interpret "still living at home" as living with one's parents.

Viper GTS
 
Originally posted by: notfred
Seriously, what kind of stupid phrase is that? "I live at home". No sh!t, most people live at home, seeing as 'home' could be defined as 'the place where you live'. This phrase is pretty meaningless outside of a dormitory building, which is about the only place that "home" is implied to be anywhere other than where you live.

lol @ rant. you are so random man.
 
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
While you are correct, the majority of the population ages 17-25 would interpret "still living at home" as living with one's parents.

Viper GTS

yes that is the logical way to take that saying.

I have Not lived at my Parents home since i bought my own house.
Just before i turned 22.

So i lived at home,till i was Almost 22;i had a job,before i was 18,and gave my parents money every week i had a paycheck,which was 48 out of 52 weeks,after i graduated from hgh school.

I have worked at the same place now,since Feb.1978.
 
This may sound odd, but I do not live at "home" I have my own aprtment in Chicago, but home to me is in the state I grew up in, South Dakota. If I ever move back there, then I will be at home again.
 
Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
While you are correct, the majority of the population ages 17-25 would interpret "still living at home" as living with one's parents.

Viper GTS

yes that is the logical way to take that saying.

I have Not lived at my Parents home since i bought my own house.
Just before i turned 22.

So i lived at home,till i was Almost 22;i had a job,before i was 18,and gave my parents money every week i had a paycheck,which was 48 out of 52 weeks,after i graduated from hgh school.

I have worked at the same place now,since Feb.1978.

Damn.... props to you.... a house before your 22.... I dont care if that was in the 80s but wow...
 
Originally posted by: subzeromn
I live in a cardboard box behind a pornshop ........life is good.. :beer:

till the mop boy dumps out his bucket on your house after cleaning up the peepshow booths
 
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