Wow....I don't know what to say. Even I want to slap her.

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While I don't agree that someone should die for being spoiled, and, no matter what the cause, a young life taken such as the aforementioned "Porsche girl" is always a tragedy. I think that these people need to be taught a lesson, just to see how fortunate they truly are.

well, that's the problem. she didnt learn her lesson and she paid the price, heavily. in retrospect, lucky she didnt drag any other LIVES except her own for pulling a stunt like that.

if there's any consolation, this girls mishap will serve as a LESSON for others to learn from.
 
I certainly learned my lesson, don't jump to google image before you know exactly what you're in for :lecture
 
well, that's the problem. she didnt learn her lesson and she paid the price, heavily. in retrospect, lucky she didnt drag any other LIVES except her own for pulling a stunt like that.

if there's any consolation, this girls mishap will serve as a LESSON for others to learn from.

I don't think other spoiled brats will learn from this. Only "good" kids will pay attention. (Just my opinion, of course).
 
I can't watch these sort of shows. Makes me so angry at how spoiled and arrogant today's youth are. My first car was a crappy geo metro that I had to pay for myself after saving up all my money from working since I was 14. ____ these spoiled kids today. ____ these stupid parents who spoil their kids and don't raise them with any sort of work ethic or humility. The future is doomed, China won.
 
I certainly learned my lesson, don't jump to google image before you know exactly what you're in for :lecture

...and beauty is NOT skin deep.:monkey4

I don't think other spoiled brats will learn from this. Only "good" kids will pay attention. (Just my opinion, of course).
if Porsche Girl's image gets stuck somewhere in there, i sure hope it brings some sense into some of them...or get their parents attention at least.

these kids are not alright...so much for the future of the human race.:lol
 
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I felt more like slapping her mom for even getting her a car like that in the first place. Clearly the parents have spoiled this girl.

They're the kind of people I would like to kidnap, blindfold, and give them a helicopter ride to Sudan or Afganistan and drop them off with some bottled water and beef jerky.

:wave
 
Reminds me of Rainbow Six (if anyone has read that one).

Yeah, my first instinct was also to be angry at the parents. . .but then, where does it stop? Those parents were probably spoiled _______s as kids, as well. And their parents were probably spoiled _______s, etc. Then it becomes this tiresome question of who's really responsible. I say everyone involved (mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, kids, grand kids, friends, neighbors) need the Tyler Duden treatment--abduct and blindfold them, put a gun to their heads, and tell them if they don't stop being _______s that they will be shot. I guess they wouldn't take this as a very credible thread, so one of them would probably have to be made an example of. . .
 
I had to buy my own first car. I had to work for the money. My sis and bro got one given to them though. Middle child....
 
I had to help pay for my braces in high school and when I got out of high school, I even had to take a loan out for my parents to help them out.
 
I have to say seeing stuff like this, makes me appreciate my parents even more.

I did get a car for my birthday - 17th, I think. It was a low riding Chevy Monza in a poop brown color. :lol Anyone knows what a Monza looks like - it's shaped like a Trans Am...but not as cool.

But I was thrilled - it was a car! :woo And I drove that car until it couldn't drive any more. I worked since I was 14 and had to pay all expenses on it. I remember gas was around $1..it cost me about $13 to fill it up and back then I thought that was so much money. :lol I suppose it is a lot when you are only making around $4/hour.
 
I had to buy my own first car. I had to work for the money. My sis and bro got one given to them though. Middle child....

l was givin my first vehicle. a nice 1995 Ford Ranger. my dad at that time owned a tow truck company. he got the truck for a $1. so he gave it to me. he also ended up getting a 2001 Mustang for $1 in 2004. he sold that though. l paid every penny for my 1970 El Camino though. that was my second vehicle.
 
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Thankfully I didn't have to buy my first car.... I got my brothers hand me down 1978 Plymouth Valiant. :)
 
i dont know what i could say that hasn't already been said, just shameful on both that little brats part and her so called parents :yuck
 
I can't watch these sort of shows. Makes me so angry at how spoiled and arrogant today's youth are. My first car was a crappy geo metro that I had to pay for myself after saving up all my money from working since I was 14. ____ these spoiled kids today. ____ these stupid parents who spoil their kids and don't raise them with any sort of work ethic or humility. The future is doomed, China won.

Well, I guess if you try to teach them to work for it, while getting them started, this is your reward.

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnIo9LpGsjo&feature=related"]YouTube - ‪Spoiled brat not happy with his 16th birthday‬‏[/ame]

Can you win once they're rotten?
 
I did get a car for my birthday - 17th, I think. It was a low riding Chevy Monza in a poop brown color. :lol Anyone knows what a Monza looks like - it's shaped like a Trans Am...but not as cool.

:lol............that was my first car as well. a chevy monza silver spyder edition........i loved it & i drove the wheels off mine too. ah, good times......:peace
 
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