What are you overly secure about

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I Saw OJ

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Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: Neurorelay
Originally posted by: Mill
Nothing that I can think of. I'm pretty laid back when it comes to my possessions. Want to borrow the Benz or the Audi? Sure, just bring it back how it left. Feel free to eat in my car as long as you don't make a massive mess. I'm an adult. My friends are adults. It isn't really a big deal. Borrow something? Just bring it back when you are through. You forget? Not a big deal, I'm sure I forgot something I borrowed from you as well. In reality, all my friends and I are pretty laid back. Need gas money? Hit me back next week. Need a ride? Sure. And vice-versa -- it works on both sides. If I need a ride or some cash they are happy to do it.

I don't "get" you people that are stingy and assholish about the things you own. At least not to friends. Some random nut? Sure. Your friends and family? WTF is your problem? And bitching about a computer? As long as they aren't downloading spyware or bestiality who gives a sh!t?


For me it is a matter of monetary value, I spent to get it and really can't and won't afford to replace it sohuld something happen.

I don't place a monetary value on friends and family. Unless someone is abusing your possessions or doesn't reciprocate then I don't see the problem.


To many people in the past have wrecked/lost/abused my things. Now I'm very picky, its nothing personal, and if they get offended, well too damn bad.