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10361122 No.10361122 [Reply] [Original]

are trust fund babies effay?
how would you spend $160,000 every two weeks?

>> No.10361135

>>10361122
I'd PayPal me $2000 a week tbh fam

>> No.10361139

>>10361122
probably save up for a boat and then chill in the marina tbh

>> No.10361141

>>10361122
clothes, drugs, cars, rent, eating out, gifts

also send me $300 for some cps or qasas cus im broke

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>>10361122

>> No.10361144

>>10361122
i would buy a new pair of geobiscuits every day

>> No.10361150

sick fits, cars, travelling and having fun. unfortunately I can afford none of these things at the moment

>> No.10361171

I would stop being retarded and actually do something worth doing with the money like traveling, getting a good education, and eventually starting a family.

>> No.10361211
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10361211

>>10361122
Just live poor and fucking save it. Let the interest build. Invest it in the stock market if you're feeling it. You're an idiot if you don't let that money turn itself into more money.

Dont be stupid, live low and then in one year you'll have 4mil, more if you're smart.

Drugs is a lame way to spend money.

You could also to to Vegas and learn to gamble properly. If you're good you can easily triple your money daily, but you'll probably get kicked out of casinos after awhile of doing that. Still, it'd be a cool life style.

And you could also PayPal me some of that.

>> No.10361213

>>10361122
How do I get this?

>> No.10361217

>>10361122
save a lot, buy shit i don't need, have nice cars and a beautiful house. Travel a lot.

>> No.10361226

>>10361122
Very fa
I'd spend it on designer clothes, drugs, eating out, concerts, travel, rent
Probably would be dead within 4 months tho, could see my drug use getting super out of hand

>> No.10361253

>>10361122
The 1 in front of the $ is fake.

>> No.10361265

I wouldn't.
I'd invest most of it, and make it work for me for future plans. Trusts don't last forever, and dividends can dwindle as well. It's always best to plan ahead, for yourself and future generations, so the funds will keep coming in. There's nothing effay about being a stupid twat.

>> No.10361284

I'd probably open a club and buy many small apartments around the globe, and furnish every one of them differently. Also Antique books.

>> No.10361294

>>10361122
You know what's not /fa/?


making the same thread 2 weeks in a row nigga

>> No.10361308

>>10361141

>renting

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>>10361122
This is a trust check that appears to have been cut to Zachary R. Haroutunian. While he does give half of it to charity (which is good), it's unquestionably the case that he wastes the remainder of it - he's been featured a number of times on richkidsofinstagram.

He's a bit of a fascinating character because you can see in him elements of things that people criticize in rich people. His LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/zacharyharoutunian)) is nothing but a series of self-owned holding companies (even I had one at one point) and philanthropic awards (which are impressive, but aren't jobs). You can tell he tries to sell himself as something of a finance-focused math nut/CFO, but he only has an education at a music conservatory. He's a talented pianist (https://www.youtube.com/user/SteinwayArtist100/videos)), but you can see from those videos that he's a bit chubby and not-model-ish, which isn't something that comes off from his "look at what I bought" instagrams.

The poor kid clearly leads with and is defined by his money. He's a talented pianist, but it will be always hard to discern if his fame is because of his money or because of his actual talent. His philanthropic efforts will almost always be undermined by the question of whether his intents are genuine or, as is often the case, a tax dodge. He'll never quite know if the people he surrounds himself with are genuine or simply like him for his money. He seemingly amuses himself by showing off his insane amounts of money on Instagram, which I'm sure feels good, but has little merit.

You have to feel sorry for him, seriously.

>> No.10361411

>>10361253
Very much so. Still means it's 62k in a check.

>> No.10361521

>>10361403
yeah i definitely feel sorry for someone who has never had to struggle with anything in his life except his own concerns

>> No.10361540

>>10361122
nice repost fam

ur all getting trolled

>> No.10361545

>>10361403
HOLY FUCK THIS NIGGA WENT IN

>> No.10361555
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Liposuction

>> No.10361570

>>10361555
omg he is disgusting

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>>10361403
top lel

>> No.10361946

>>10361403
I agree with this. Too much money can be a curse. I'm not that rich, but I've got a pretty sum and I really hate telling people because their attitudes towards me change 180. I never bring people over. I hate the way they look at me after that.

>> No.10361991

>>10361308
>Implying that 95% of people are going to be able to purchase a house because the baby boomers raped the economy.

>> No.10362016

heroin, fuck porn stars, cocaine,
run the best burger joint on earth, open one day a week and serve live 50 burgers, then close again.

run an indie movie theatre showing the best, tons of visiting professors lecturing.

>> No.10362020

>>10362016
oh and go to art school to make installations (fuck drawing and craft). artist is objectively the best career.

>> No.10362057

>>10361946
Can you describe the way they look after knowing you had some mad cash?

>> No.10362147

>>10361122
Add me on this paypal list tbh fam

>> No.10362184

>>10362057
You become a means to an end at that point for some. For others, you loose your humanity. You become some rich kid. Then people feel the need to educate you about the world, they get this impression that you don't know what reality is, or how hard people work. They also place themselves on a pedestal when they're around you; they're poor ergo, they work harder and are more valiant in a way than you are. Woman see your money, not your personality, your body, or mind. People default in that they expect you to be an asshole and no one likes you. There's also the jealousy factor. I was raised to find people better than, seek them out, to spend all my time with them so I could become like them. I try to make sure all my friends are ambitious, moral, kinda, disciplined, etc. I like people that have more than people. A lot of people don't. They want to be the top of their food chain, so they'll try their hardest to make your life miserable. They'll talk shit about you, sabotage your relationships, mistreat you, and their best to use you.

>> No.10362194

>>10362184
to be fair, whether it was a reaction to this reaction or just the way they were, but every very rich young adult I've met is intensely boring tbh

>> No.10362203

>>10362194
yeah, most are. But I was homeschooled, went to two 2 completely different he's, cc, commuted to university, and I'm at a top 25 grad school. I've met some cool people. It hasn't been stagnant for me. I didn't grow up grow rich, that hit me around 10 or 12.

>> No.10363342

>>10361122
i'd save up and buy up apartments in my city, :^)

>> No.10363559

>>10363342
Caspere knew this

>> No.10363885

>>10361211
>learn vegas and triple your money every day.

why dont you do this now? youd be a millionair in a few weeks even with little money

>> No.10363900

>>10361946

You're free to send me all your money, I'll will hapily ease that burden of yours.

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>>10361403

>You have to feel sorry for him, seriously.

>> No.10365486

>>10361122
>no beach bum clause
ur dad's financial adviser a shit

>> No.10365717

Wouldnt spend a dime until I accrued 4-5 mill.

Then I would buy an '86 Testarossa, a '16 Range Rover, the most turnt Ram I could find, big ass brand new sedan, maybe a lacrosse (?) a classic Harley, and a brand fucking new Kawasaki ninja.

Big ass cabin in Summit County, CO, skyline appt in either Brooklyn or Manhattan, beach house in the OBX

Then I'd go full Raf Simons, Tom ford, and Thom Browne

Oh also a yacht, a fishing boat, and a speedy little cigarette boat

>> No.10365722

>>10365717
Might as well private plane and heli while I'm at it

>inb4 pleb taste

>> No.10365736

>>10362184
Goddammit....

>> No.10365757

>>10362184
>they're poor ergo, they work harder and are more valiant in a way than you are
But this is true. I've been poor and upper middle class. Had no idea how actually shit life was until I was poor.

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>>10364219
>crabsinabucket.jpeg

>> No.10365784

>>10365757
When you were rich, you need to create your work. When you're poor, you just need to survive. Poor work harder because they have to. Rich work hard because they're able. Don't squander your opportunities.

>> No.10365958

How petty are you people to be discussing someone who is irrelevant to you? People like this are distractions from what is happening in the real world. Don't fall in their trap.

>> No.10366168

>>10365717
this whole list is gonna cost a shitload more than 4-5 mil. also get a '92 or newer 512tr, fuck the first gen testarossa that has plastic skirts

>> No.10366764

>>10361122
>cars
>clothes
>drugs
>alcohol
>girls
>boat
>chef and personal trainer

sounds about right

>> No.10366768

>>10361122
lolno

Probably on land, business and food. Some clothes. Firearms too.

>> No.10366780

>>10361991
But the damaged economy caused cheaper housing . . . .

>> No.10367188

>>10366780
moreso no one having any money

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10367270

Give me some money so I can establish National Socialism in the UK. I don't need to explain the benefits.

>> No.10368027

i'd buy a new computer and good leather chair

>> No.10368120

>>10361122
Honestly I'd use that money to try to change the world.

>> No.10369604

>>10362184
I know what you mean on how people try to educate you about "the real world". I'm not rich, nor is my family rich. I grew up in a house on property worth a lot of money but it had been in the family for a really long time and had been paid for a long time ago. My family could've have just out and bought it if hadn't already been in the family, if that makes any sense. I think a lot of people assumed I was a "rich kid" just because I lived in an old house on waterfront property when in reality we didn't live or spend like rich people at all. My parents divorced and I lived with my dad for a long time in a really lower-middle class house. He didn't have much money at all. We had to skip meals sometimes and I even had to share clothes with my brother sometimes (I'm a girl). We went without running water and electricity a few times when things got really bad and my bro and I didn't have a means of transportation or were old enough to work. I still get people who try to act like I have no idea what it's like to not be able to eat or buy things when I want to, and who try to act all self-righteous.

TL;DR Lots of people assume I grew up very privileged and rich when in reality for several years I lived below the poverty line and was much worse off than any of them.

>> No.10369611

>>10369604
Ah, autocorrect
*couldn't have just out and bought it

>> No.10369627

>>10361171
>starting a family

you sound boring as fuck

>> No.10369629

>>10368120
lmaooooooooo this fucking guy

>> No.10369685

>>10366764
forgot to add
>houses

one in every major city

>> No.10369695

Cocaine, weed, clothes, car or 3, custom motorcycle, bespoke suits, start a clothing line.

>> No.10369715
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10369715

I'd buy one of these badboys.

>> No.10369725

>>10369715
This, and an air conditioned bunker to go with it.

>> No.10370712

>>10361265
and how would you do that?

>> No.10370727

Drugs, cars, clothes, hoes tbh

>> No.10371761

>>10361122

i would buy a iphone 6 for this poster right here. i have a huawei g6600, old as shit barely works

:^)

>> No.10371937

>>10361122
so much heroin. about 50 kilos from Pakistan (yes I have that connect) that's maybe 110,000 down for the raw product the rest could be used to make sure everyone along the route is nice and happy.

Where I live, heroin goes for well over 200 a gram; you could drive in any direction for 3 hours and you probably wouldn't find any better prices on a regular basis or anything. So I could easily barter/sell a fucking minuscule amount of the total haul for things like rent, food, crates of needles, etc. And then I would tell my daddy to cut me off because a trust fund baby is a fucking waste of skin.

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How much money someone must invest to make that everyweek?

>> No.10373278

>>10373248
depends in what the returns are

currently you'd need over 32 million dollars with a high risk high yield investment to clear that much in interest before cap gains ~40% tax rate in addition to income taxes (which also hits it if you're using it as income)

it should be noted that trust fund is not an index fund/investment

it is money set aside paid out in increments to heirs

none of it is profit

>> No.10373312

>>10363885
Because he's a fucking idiot. He thinks you can triple your money daily in Vegas. Maybe you can but not with any consistency.

>> No.10373313

>>10369604
Yeah, it's insulting. It's a like if you are in anyway in better shape than someone else, they automatically assume they know your life.

>> No.10373322

>>10369627
why do people act like starting a family is hard

generally that shit is a mistake

a broken condom, a missed pill or bad timing

self-righteous mormon fucks

>> No.10373340

none of you motherfuckers will ever have any money. Thank god you weren't born into it because you'd all fucking waste it on drugs and liquor.

>> No.10373384

the most effay guy I know is a trust fund baby

very smart guy too, going to harvard because his daddy went there, but he actually deserves to

his sister? fucking airhead only found in lululemon

>> No.10373526

>>10361211
"I can count 8 different decks being shuffled in at the same time"

>> No.10373608

>>10373526
>go to vegas count cards triple your money daily

is a really stupid misnomer and how casinos make their money

everyone thinks their system is better than the machine or their card counting ability

card counting isn't like how it is in hollywood, and it's actually a common principle of trading card games, magic the gathering and yugioh metagames feature card counting principles

if you play or had played those you can count cards

and it won't increase your likely hood of winning agaisnt the house who is statiscally stacked (it's like playing a bad matchup)

i play a lot of online poker after work with bitcoin and my win rate is like 28.9% or some shit

some hands are just unwinable and i'd rather lose fractions of satoshi than full fucking BTC thinking I'm rainman

>> No.10373911

>>10373340
and siq fits. But really what's one without the others?

>> No.10374129

>>10361946
But, what about the other side? I'm upper-lower-middle-class. I'm pretty happy. In High School, when I went to debate conventions there was a strong divide between the public school kids, and the private school kids. Most of the public-school kids were shy, reserved, and didn't speak often. I was confident, outgoing, and I would try to engage with as many people as I could. But, there was always this disconnect when it came to socializing with the priv-school kids. I wasn't one of them. They treated me respectfully, but coldly, never as a friend, but always as an acquaintance. I'm in my senior year now and, I worry that even if I rise in economic class, I will always be "new money". People will always look at me differently, and I'll never fit in. I've seen the other side of it too, the same thing you talk about. Kids with less look at me as a spoiled brat who doesn't know how good they have it.

>> No.10374193

>>10374129
old money are pretty accepting as long as you arent a walking cliche and you're willing to conform / have a decent personality. Make a friend or two and have them vouch for you if you're looking to get into the country clubs or something.

>> No.10374220

>>10373608

counting cards in blackjack is more about using the count to take advantage of secondary bets that can put your overall success rate just slightly over 50% with perfect play. meaning that making any money with it is a fucking grind both mentally and physically.

you're correct in saying that, over time, and with just your primary bet, you will always lose money. that is how the game is designed, with a 1-3% house advantage. with perfect counting and play (again, more about secondary bets), you can regain the advantage in the fractions of a percent range.

it's extremely difficult to keep track of everything. there are not many who are successful at it.

if i were a pit boss, i really wouldn't even worry about card counters. the 10,000 that think they can do it, but who actually can't, will more than make up for the one person who actually can and who uses it to grind out an average return of like 50 dollars an hour.