Brent P
Constant name calling? LOL.
I didn't cast you as a rich kid anywhere - you just made that up.
I "won" at the first reply you made - because you're offering an opinion without facts or experience.
Non sequitur.
Shouting "butthole" over the internet is easy. Easy to be a tough guy sitting at a keyboard - hell anyone can do it.
Right - because of your idiotic and buttinine need to shove your dead-stupid "debt is debt" argument in everyones' faces, like it means anything. Instead of spouting off about poo you have not the first f***ing clue, try thinking next time. It'll do a world of good over knee-jerk pontificating overly-simplistic personal fiscal policy, in which you have little to no experience.
You're the one who went off on a tangent about servicing debt, so don't whine about the thread being off-topic. You keep jumping up and down thumping your chest over how much you know to someone who's BTDT, from an obvious position of little knowledge and no experience. Now, to drag this thing kicking and screaming back to r.a.d., Cory doesn't need to have a car. He doesn't need to buy two or three or six clunkers to get back and forth. The option exists, and may even be fiscally or educationally (or both) advantageous, to take student loans and live on or near campus, and eliminate the need for a car and the job required to feed it, plus get back the time spent away from studies to feed the car and commute back and forth.
Damn, I think that's what I said (about) IN THE FIRST f***ING POST I MADE!
He won't do it, of course, because old clunkers are his hobby. But that's an emotionally-based decision, not a fiscal one.
Just like the sum of your arguments.
E.P.