Madzielle

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

Honestly, my mother, born 1961, received $250K in 2000 when my great grandparents passed. my grandmother, has always bought things for my mom: cars, car repairs, her insurance, grocery shopping, and a few vacations over the years.

My mother has not so much as ever taken me shopping, not even when I was a kid. My other parent, the broke one, bought us everything. My mom, did stretch her inheritance pretty far, but only because her parents helped her out with month to month stuff. It annoys me to no end.

She's spent the last 15 years convincing my grandmother, her mom, to spend it all. And she has. For me, two generations ago my great grandparents (second Gen immigrant) had accumulated over a million dollars in straight cash.

I'll get nothing. If my family actually had love there- if my mother actually took care of me and her other children, I wouldn't be mad, id understand. That's not how it went down. My mom spent every, has nothing but a new car left now, the last thing my grandmother bought her, the inheritance gone and she's now a part time babysitter, after not working 30 years. She was on disability too, this whole time, my entire youth, for get this- mental health. I got to therapy every week still to this day to address my childhood and continued struggles, the same as she did, but she got disability in the 90s when everyone could sign on easily it seems. Her whole life paid for.

I haven't spoken to her in closet to 7, 8 years now. I can't imagine my story is unique when it comes to the subject.

My husbands parents are the opposite of my mother, both types of people exist but it's infuriating to go through what I have with my family. To literally watch your "generational wealth" get flushed.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 hours ago

It would be the billionaires stealing the inheritance in this case. Just another trick to siphon money upwards.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

I thought on this also, and I suppose in my "rule" to adhere by I would have to choose a time in human history. I'd likely choose a time from year 0-1000 but would need to research and get input from folks smarter than I before choosing the time that rule would be implemented.

Of course, it only bans colonization. This is specifically the act of taking over lands from those who are indigenous to said lands, usually by force. If the governments of two lands what to trade or sell their lands in agreement without force, this would not be illegal.

I'm certain humans would still find a way to be horrible in some other new fun way.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Fell asleep thinking of a question similar last night. No colonialism. Colonizing other lands outside of your own established borders would be forbidden.

How different the world would be.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago (3 children)

I can't cants the seventh inning stretch in American baseball. It's like, hold on everybody we have to stop the game and be patriotic to the spaghetti monster real quick with this song or we can't continue the game.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 months ago (2 children)

At least half of my high school never stood for this, I'm actually a little shocked so many would "stand out". 50% of my homeroom in any given year did not stand or cross our hearts or whatever. We had more atheists than religious people, more alt kids than preps. Assuming this is why.