The economy is seven kind of shitty, I know. The housing crash took its toll on many families, I know. But, this is not the case for the OP: he's not homeless, he's not jobless, he's not financially ruined by the mortgage, he's not even economically troubled: he is "stuck" into a fantastic house, way above the standard residence for his area (and arguably, above their means), and because of this they can't fly to El Dorado for their new adventure. Well, they
could, but that would mean downsizing their residence, and he is clearly too good for that. He wants his cake and eat it too.
The OP started this thread fishing for sympathy over his economic woes... and making a show of how well off he is. To me, it seems pretty much self-defeating in regards to the state purpose of this thread. Not to mention, quite tacky.
Maybe there is a cultural difference, but talking about how much do you earn, or how much your house is worth, or complaining about your money with people who are less affluent than you (and that is bound to happen in a public forum), it's considered very bad taste.
Now, I suppose you can think this is all very funny and not feel a bit sorry or bad for any of us, but hey...that reflects more on YOU than on any of us. If you want to come off looking like a sour grapes individual who is so jealous of other people's success that they can't stand to see anyone actually HAVE anything, that is certainly your business.
Oh well. I could offer a counterargument, arguing that if envy (not jealousy: different words, different meanings) is the only reason you can think of for my comments, that would reflect more on you than on me (I could even spell YOU in capital letters, but probably that would be overkill).
I could argue that you replied to my comment just because you are envious of, I dunno, my good looks and my scorching wit, for example. As you see, it's an argument that could be used by both sides, so I would suggest avoiding it: otherwise, we will be stuck with accusations of being a bitter loser on one side, and counter-accusations of being a spoiled man-child who is too thin-skinned to deal with the real world on the other (hypothetically speaking, of course). As you see, there is nothing good along that road.
If people can't take criticism without going overboard with defensiveness and launch into a raging attack on anyone daring to speak their mind, maybe they should avoid talking about matters of personal economics on a discussion board, quite frankly. I would suggest sticking to more mellow discussions, like merits and issues of Star Trek 2009.
Sometimes, people around here REALLY make me wonder about the future of the human race....and just how 'human' we really are anymore.
Lulz. Things that make you lose faith in humanity: murder, rape, child molestation, genocide, but above all, TrekBBS.
Also, because there are people that are way more poignant and concise than me:
I don't think the issue has been that he has come off as irresponsible, but more that he is complaining about the fact that he's stuck in a very large, very nice house.
This.
But...There's a lesson to be learned here, and it's probably not that Tom should be looking to buy an even bigger house before he figures out what he's going to do with the one he's already got. At least not while he's chosen to publicly complain about his current situation.
And this.