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Cocky Mainlander kidnapped/murdered
Galactic_Phantom
10-07-2015, 10:32 AM
http://globalnews.ca/news/2260570/2-of-4-suspects-arrested-in-connection-with-north-vancouver-kidnapping-released-from-jail/
Four people have been arrested in connection to a homicide in North Vancouver. They appeared in court on Friday, Oct. 2, but their case has now been put over until Monday, Oct. 5. They remain in custody, and left the courthouse on Friday in a vehicle with red consular plates.
The accused were arrested after a body was found in a car on Sept. 29, just after 3 a.m. in an area near Wellington Avenue.
Police were responding to reports of an alleged kidnapping, and eventually found the victim deceased.
Investigators believe it was a targeted attack, and a source told Global News it was a kidnapping that went awry.
The victim was being held for $200,000 – but when the money was procured, it allegedly wasn’t enough. The source says he then tried to escape, but died in the process.
Twenty three-year old Tian Zhang and 21-year-old Casey Hiscoe are charged with kidnapping and indignity to a body. Twenty-year-old Dyllan Green and 18-year-old Jacob Gorelik have been charged with indignity to a body.
None of them have been charged with murder, and the victim’s identity has not been released “for investigative reasons”, according to the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT).
“At this point there has been a great deal of speculation regarding the circumstances of this investigation,” said Sgt. Stephanie Ashton with IHIT. “In an effort to protect the integrity of this investigation, there is limited information available.”
Three cars were towed from the scene on Tuesday – a white Bentley, a black BMW SUV and a black Chevy Malibu. IHIT will not say if the victim was shot.
Neighbours say they did not hear any gunshots.
http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA5MTA2MjQxMw%3D%3D&mid=209794401&idx=1&sn=2890aabe9995396ab023a10ab2b13508&scene=2&srcid=1007dYMKdQ1fednA9Y5plyqB&from=timeline&isappinstalled=0#rd
事情起源是不久前,来自中国一个大城市的富二代留学生孙平与另一名驾驶20多万元McLaren超级跑车的 华裔友人一同参加一个大型派对,但这名友人的态度嚣张,当场得罪一批本地土生华裔的“道上兄弟”。这名友人 在派对中遭人毒打,所驾驶的McLaren超级跑车也遭破坏。
富二代驾驶的同款McLaren跑车
事隔数日,孙平独自前往北温参加饭局,就被掳走了,人间蒸发了。。。
据悉,孙平当时银行帐户内有数十万元,绑匪要求孙平将所有钱取出便可放行,但孙平没有付款并在两日后试图逃 跑未成功,惨被杀害。
In the Chinese article it says the victim supposedly had a McLaren and was cocky as fuck in a party so he got shitkicked and had his car vandalized. Couple days later he got held up after dinner and was extorted for (unclear)hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to global it was for $200,000. He apparently didn't give them the money and tried to run away somewhere unsuccessfully and eventually got killed
Reeyal
10-07-2015, 11:05 AM
Wow, that's fucked up.
Harvey Specter
10-07-2015, 11:14 AM
I believe one of the accused stabbed someone at the Denny's on SW Marine drive a couple years ago.
Edit:
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/01/04/vancouver-dennys-stabbing-masked-attackers_n_2413541.html
Hondaracer
10-07-2015, 11:30 AM
Few more stories like this and maybe house prices will drop
Tone Loc
10-07-2015, 12:16 PM
Few more stories like this and maybe house prices will drop
It was only a matter of time.
Did anyone really think that all that corrupt China money (and the people holding it) flowing in over the past decade wouldn't come with any of the violent drama attached to it?
Traum
10-07-2015, 12:23 PM
^^ IMO, the drama is only there because these idiot fuerdais don't have a clue in how to properly behave / conduct themselves. People don't generally hate the rich for the sake of hating the rich; they only hate them because they are cocky and snobbish. Had they known how to fly under the radar, or at least, know how to treat people nicely / with respect, they would easily become one of the most popular people around.
Hondaracer
10-07-2015, 12:26 PM
Yea actually quite surprising it doesn't happen more often. I think if the young money was as prevalent as it is today 6-8 years ago it probably would have happened more
You're a 110 pound 5 foot nothing leaving a bubble Tea place at 1am driving a $500,000 lambo, pretty easy target.
Pick em up, we got one question for you, who can get us X amount of cash NOW, tell person the second there's a cop or suspected cop involved you're dead. Get cash, carry on
EmperorIS
10-07-2015, 12:39 PM
:joy:
dat_steve
10-07-2015, 12:39 PM
Hiscoe was apparently attacked by five other inmates at the North Fraser Pretrial Centre Monday morning.
already making friends in the big haus
Harvey Specter
10-07-2015, 01:03 PM
Yea actually quite surprising it doesn't happen more often. I think if the young money was as prevalent as it is today 6-8 years ago it probably would have happened more
You're a 110 pound 5 foot nothing leaving a bubble Tea place at 1am driving a $500,000 lambo, pretty easy target.
Pick em up, we got one question for you, who can get us X amount of cash NOW, tell person the second there's a cop or suspected cop involved you're dead. Get cash, carry on
But than again you have no clue who that kid is and what his parents are involved in. If you got that sort of illegal money been funneled into Canada, surely you have muscle behind you.
white rocket
10-07-2015, 01:16 PM
But than again you have no clue who that kid is and what his parents are involved in. If you got that sort of illegal money been funneled into Canada, surely you have muscle behind you.
I wouldn't call it "muscle", but more like they have the money to pay the right people to do what needs to be done. I doubt there is any loyalty or hook ups at all. I had a friend/client tell me that they would pay various people to carry $50k cash through customs undeclared. Those who got caught, oh well. Those that made it through get compensation.
Hondaracer
10-07-2015, 01:20 PM
But than again you have no clue who that kid is and what his parents are involved in. If you got that sort of illegal money been funneled into Canada, surely you have muscle behind you.
Yea, although the type of people are are willing to kidnap/kill somone probably isn't too scared of retribution, just desperate as fuck. Would be hard to track down just random people as wel regardless of who ya know
PiuYi
10-07-2015, 01:47 PM
"Chinaman" is a pretty racist term....... sure OP meant nothing by it but jus sayin'
Infiniti
10-07-2015, 01:58 PM
already making friends in the big haus
"the booty house"
pastarocket
10-07-2015, 02:03 PM
Yeah, that's definitely using a derogatory term to refer to people of Chinese descent.
I hope those guys get charged with first degree murder for what they did to that guy.
It is insane what people will do for the love of money. Unreal.
boostfever
10-07-2015, 02:07 PM
The guys body was found in a newer Bentley Conti GT. Probably his second or third car.
Mr.HappySilp
10-07-2015, 02:22 PM
There are lot's of rich people here. The difference between Mainland china rich people and the North American/Europe rich is that Chinese have to prove they are rich. They have to buy brand name items, lavish spend it in your face. Oh and they get cocky about it. But they aren't really really rich.
The super rich dude doesn't show they have money. They drive a regular car, wear regular clothes. Look at Bill Gates, the guy who owns Ikea. If they walk next to you, you wouldn't be able to tell they are billionares. The more you stand out the more you become a target.
Harvey Specter
10-07-2015, 02:27 PM
It boils down to new money vs. old money.
bumsuck
10-07-2015, 02:36 PM
Excuse me if I sound ignorant, but I'm genuinely interested in how three white kids end up kidnapping a rich mainlander? I looked at some of the accused' social media profiles, and I wouldn't really expect them to run with that crowd, unless there is a lot more to it (jail cover) which there most likely is.
Fly under the radar. New aged rich kids are attention whores. OG rich people don't want attention.
There's also a huge difference on how the money was acquired and how people value it that changes the attitudes towards it. Kid given massive amounts of money? Attention whore. Warren Buffet who has to risk a lot to earn a lot? Lives in a modest house.
Speaking of Ikea founder, he fucking walked to a meeting in a suit in sweltering heat and eats out of the Ikea cafeteria.
1.99 for 8 swedish meatballs anyone?
Traum
10-07-2015, 02:39 PM
That's what I don't understand -- why can't the majority of these fuerdais understand the importance of flying under the radar? Does everything have to be a pxnis size contest? Do they have severe insecurity / self confidence issues?
If you already have the moolah, you can already all the fancy cars you want, dine at all the fancy restaurants, bang all the hot chicks you meet, etc. Why do you even need to show or prove to anyone that you are loaded?
There are certainly fuerdais who are not like that -- I have met a few in the past -- some are very classy and intelligent folks who are clearly out of my league; some are fine, regular folks that are kind of like myself -- except that they are significantly more loaded than I can every imagine myself to be. But they are definitely in the minority.
There are lot's of rich people here. The difference between Mainland china rich people and the North American/Europe rich is that Chinese have to prove they are rich. They have to buy brand name items, lavish spend it in your face. Oh and they get cocky about it. But they aren't really really rich.
The super rich dude doesn't show they have money. They drive a regular car, wear regular clothes. Look at Bill Gates, the guy who owns Ikea. If they walk next to you, you wouldn't be able to tell they are billionares. The more you stand out the more you become a target.
Excuse me if I sound ignorant, but I'm genuinely interested in how three white kids end up kidnapping a rich mainlander? I looked at some of the accused' social media profiles, and I wouldn't really expect them to run with that crowd, unless there is a lot more to it, which there most likely is.
The rich kid probably clubs every day where the perps probably also hung out. It's not that hard to track the kid given that he's in a pretty unique car and is probably socially networked and posts all his misadventures on facebook.
Qmx323
10-07-2015, 02:42 PM
Shits messed up but surprised it doesn't happen more.
Why rob a drunk guy downtown for a hundred bucks when you can rob a fob?
Not that these acts are OK or acceptable but shit, just sayin'
That's what I don't understand -- why can't the majority of these fuerdais understand the importance of flying under the radar? Does everything have to be a pxnis size contest? Do they have severe insecurity / self confidence issues?
If you already have the moolah, you can already all the fancy cars you want, dine at all the fancy restaurants, bang all the hot chicks you meet, etc. Why do you even need to show or prove to anyone that you are loaded?
There are certainly fuerdais who are not like that -- I have met a few in the past -- some are very classy and intelligent folks who are clearly out of my league; some are fine, regular folks that are kind of like myself -- except that they are significantly more loaded than I can every imagine myself to be. But they are definitely in the minority.
My dad's oldschool; when he has to pay for something, he whips out a wad of cash. I tell him one day he will get mugged when he gets older and the world as he knows it is fucking long as fuck gone and it's no longer safe to carry around large sums of cash. It's ingrained into Chinese thinking that you have to flaunt your shit.
In a sense, I understand why the kid was a cocky bitch.
Traum
10-07-2015, 03:01 PM
The old folks I can understand -- old habits are hard to kick, and old thinking is deeply ingrained. But I am mostly talking about the younger gen here -- the fuerdais (rich 2nd gen). These kids might only hang out in their own little worlds and circles, but they are still schooled in here and at least have to interact with the rest of the society when they go out to chill and stuff, right? How can they be so out of touch with the what the rest of society is doing?
We are only talking about basic manners and socially acceptable behaviour here, not rocket science.
sonick
10-07-2015, 03:29 PM
When I was 8 my mom would only buy my shoes from Payless for fear of me getting beat up for some name-brand shoes... how far we've come. :fuckthatshit:
fliptuner
10-07-2015, 03:39 PM
That's what I don't understand -- why can't the majority of these fuerdais understand the importance of flying under the radar? Does everything have to be a pxnis size contest? Do they have severe insecurity / self confidence issues?
If you already have the moolah, you can already all the fancy cars you want, dine at all the fancy restaurants, bang all the hot chicks you meet, etc. Why do you even need to show or prove to anyone that you are loaded?
There are certainly fuerdais who are not like that -- I have met a few in the past -- some are very classy and intelligent folks who are clearly out of my league; some are fine, regular folks that are kind of like myself -- except that they are significantly more loaded than I can every imagine myself to be. But they are definitely in the minority.
1. Insecurity
2. Money doesn't buy class (or taste)
StylinRed
10-07-2015, 04:57 PM
there were chinese embasssy officials at the court appearances, plus one of the accused doesn't speak english, so this case peaked my interest. I doubt it's as simple as being cocky to some teens, you don't get kidnapped and murdered for that... your face punched in sure, and it sounds like that happened already
although there have been a lot of kidnappings of rich chinese kids that dont get reported as the families dont want it in the news and some dont even report it to the police....
anyway fucked up
The old folks I can understand -- old habits are hard to kick, and old thinking is deeply ingrained. But I am mostly talking about the younger gen here -- the fuerdais (rich 2nd gen). These kids might only hang out in their own little worlds and circles, but they are still schooled in here and at least have to interact with the rest of the society when they go out to chill and stuff, right? How can they be so out of touch with the what the rest of society is doing?
We are only talking about basic manners and socially acceptable behaviour here, not rocket science.
But then that's the culture that they were brought up in. The kid sees dad flaunting his shit ever since he was little, and picks it up himself thinking it's okay to be a cocky prick flaunting money. Old habits die hard and are easily commuted to the next generation. I'm sure there are folks who say "My dad smoked a pack a day and he's fine".
Mr.HappySilp
10-07-2015, 05:34 PM
That's what I don't understand -- why can't the majority of these fuerdais understand the importance of flying under the radar? Does everything have to be a pxnis size contest? Do they have severe insecurity / self confidence issues?
If you already have the moolah, you can already all the fancy cars you want, dine at all the fancy restaurants, bang all the hot chicks you meet, etc. Why do you even need to show or prove to anyone that you are loaded?
There are certainly fuerdais who are not like that -- I have met a few in the past -- some are very classy and intelligent folks who are clearly out of my league; some are fine, regular folks that are kind of like myself -- except that they are significantly more loaded than I can every imagine myself to be. But they are definitely in the minority.
They don't want to fly under the radar. They want to show everyone around them that they are richer than everyone else. Coz that's the only want they know how to stay in the center of attention and get friends. Basically they are buying their lack of self esteem, lack of confident, lack of security. Showing off give them a sense of on top of the world.
Manic!
10-07-2015, 05:56 PM
They don't want to fly under the radar. They want to show everyone around them that they are richer than everyone else. Coz that's the only want they know how to stay in the center of attention and get friends. Basically they are buying their lack of self esteem, lack of confident, lack of security. Showing off give them a sense of on top of the world.
You mean like almost every rapper, reality star, and Donald Trump?
twitchyzero
10-07-2015, 06:07 PM
feeler: Continental GT for cheap
let me know
http://bc.ctvnews.ca/polopoly_fs/1.2593245.1443836441!/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_620/image.jpg
Traum
10-07-2015, 06:22 PM
They don't want to fly under the radar. They want to show everyone around them that they are richer than everyone else. Coz that's the only want they know how to stay in the center of attention and get friends. Basically they are buying their lack of self esteem, lack of confident, lack of security. Showing off give them a sense of on top of the world.
Pitiful... If attention and friends are what they are after, I am 1000% sure that they can just fly under the radar and still achieve that. After all, most people don't register on the radar, and yet they still manage to have a close network of good, genuine friends.
Gumby
10-07-2015, 07:11 PM
I found this article about fuerdai pretty interesting - a glimpse into their world: Children of the Yuan Percent: Everyone Hates China?s Rich Kids - Bloomberg Business (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2015-10-01/children-of-the-yuan-percent-everyone-hates-china-s-rich-kids)
Traum
10-07-2015, 07:52 PM
I've read that article already prior to Gumby posting it here, and the thing that struck me the most is how incredibly lonely many of these guys feel. The second and third things that struck me are how incredibly clueless they are about what they want to do, and how helpless they feel when it comes to their own destiny.
For all the wealth that they have, I seriously pity them. Of course, they are probably thinking that with my lamea$$ barely survivable month-to-month bank account balance, I am the one that should be pitied too...
twitchyzero
10-07-2015, 09:36 PM
no but seriously, what happens to these cars that are related to homicide? Are they auctioned off to importers for overseas? Returned to next of kin after evidence collection? I would assume they retain a clean status?
Traum
10-07-2015, 10:21 PM
If the person was found dead in the car's trunk or something, I'd imagine that the car would be retained in police custody as evidence, meaning that it would continue to be held until the case is declared to be over by the police. If the matter is to be taken to the court, I'd imagine it to be held until the court case is finished.
So however long the investigation / litigation takes?
ae101
10-07-2015, 10:47 PM
lol wait till u actually meet one :lawl:
i know a super rich chinese kid in china, his dad is part of "ren da" which is government elects regular ppl to help voice out for regular ppl, those spots are normally bought with lots of money as the name makes life easier for them
dudes a generally nice guy, its just that sometimes the things he say is pretty cocky (he once said that he paid for dinner cuz a couple hundred means nothing to him, its just pocket change"
i was guessing maybe it was just the way he was brought up
seriously u would have never guessed he was super rich, 1st time i met the kid he was wearing a regular pair Adidas superstars, jeans & nike t-shirt just like a regular person & everyone else was wearing something little bit more formal
dudes generally a nice guy but its just the way he was bought up makes u go WTF (aka no fuck was given attitude)
meowjinboo
10-07-2015, 11:24 PM
Yea actually quite surprising it doesn't happen more often. I think if the young money was as prevalent as it is today 6-8 years ago it probably would have happened more
You're a 110 pound 5 foot nothing leaving a bubble Tea place at 1am driving a $500,000 lambo, pretty easy target.
Pick em up, we got one question for you, who can get us X amount of cash NOW, tell person the second there's a cop or suspected cop involved you're dead. Get cash, carry on
It does, we jsut don't hear about it. or else they wouldnt be buying homes.
jpark
10-08-2015, 12:07 AM
no but seriously, what happens to these cars that are related to homicide? Are they auctioned off to importers for overseas? Returned to next of kin after evidence collection? I would assume they retain a clean status?
icbc crushes anything that had a dead body trapped in it. The Bentley won't get auctioned off. I'm not too sure about the other 2 cars though
StylinRed
10-08-2015, 01:05 AM
lol wait till u actually meet one :lawl:
i know a super rich chinese kid in china, his dad is part of "ren da" which is government elects regular ppl to help voice out for regular ppl, those spots are normally bought with lots of money as the name makes life easier for them
dudes a generally nice guy, its just that sometimes the things he say is pretty cocky (he once said that he paid for dinner cuz a couple hundred means nothing to him, its just pocket change"
i was guessing maybe it was just the way he was brought up
seriously u would have never guessed he was super rich, 1st time i met the kid he was wearing a regular pair Adidas superstars, jeans & nike t-shirt just like a regular person & everyone else was wearing something little bit more formal
dudes generally a nice guy but its just the way he was bought up makes u go WTF (aka no fuck was given attitude)
a lot of them are extremely nice and humble, nothing like the media portrayals, although, the ones i know are in their mid 30's now... this younger gen may just be a bag of dicks
asian_XL
10-08-2015, 04:11 AM
they might be nice in normal day, but when they go shit mode, here is what they look like
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQchfr5F4Hw
Few more stories like this and maybe house prices will drop
http://i.imgur.com/uORT2IE.gif
snowball
10-08-2015, 01:05 PM
icbc crushes anything that had a dead body trapped in it. The Bentley won't get auctioned off. I'm not too sure about the other 2 cars though
Is this official ICBC policy? I ask this because I know of some parents many years back who sold the car their drug dealing son died in during a deal gone bad.
EmperorIS
10-08-2015, 02:21 PM
they might be nice in normal day, but when they go shit mode, here is what they look like
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQchfr5F4Hw
I wouldn't mind her throwing money at me.
pastarocket
10-08-2015, 02:35 PM
That's what I don't understand -- why can't the majority of these fuerdais understand the importance of flying under the radar? Does everything have to be a pxnis size contest? Do they have severe insecurity / self confidence issues?
If you already have the moolah, you can already all the fancy cars you want, dine at all the fancy restaurants, bang all the hot chicks you meet, etc. Why do you even need to show or prove to anyone that you are loaded?
There are certainly fuerdais who are not like that -- I have met a few in the past -- some are very classy and intelligent folks who are clearly out of my league; some are fine, regular folks that are kind of like myself -- except that they are significantly more loaded than I can every imagine myself to be. But they are definitely in the minority.
People should not put all the blame on these baller second generation rich kids from China. I think that it's a combination of Chinese government policy and the poor parenting skills of many of these rich Chinese parents that made these kids into attention whore, insecure kids, with a great sense of entitlement.
Correct me if I'm wrong, I think that that the Chinese government has laws in place which put strict controls on the size of a couple's family. The "one child" policy. The result is that you have many families with have only one child.
This child is the only hope, the future of this family's line of descendants. This only child is very valuable in the eyes of the kids. If the only child is a son, then his importance to the parents increases because he carries on the family's name. These rich parents treat these kids like "little princes" and "little princesses" by buying them almost anything that they want in order to make their child happy.
As a result, these kids become spoiled kids with a sense of entitlement. Their sense of worth is based on what their parents give them, not based on what they do or achieve with their own hard work, skill, or resources. These kids can become insecure also because they do not have that tight family network of siblings to support and care for them. They make friends with other rich kids, who are also spoiled, attention getting whores in order to have a sense of worth.
Your thoughts?
2 pages and no Gululu?
He's been dropping the ball lately.
SumAznGuy
10-08-2015, 02:41 PM
People should not put all the blame on these baller second generation rich kids from China. I think that it's a combination of Chinese government policy and the poor parenting skills of many of these rich Chinese parents that made these kids into attention whore, insecure kids, with a great sense of entitlement.
My thoughts are that this is not just an issue with a certain race.
Like someone posted earlier.
You have Paris Hilton.
Kardashian's
Bieber
etc...
Will Smith admitted when he was 18 and made all the money from his records and Fresh Prince sitcom, he went on a spending spree and almost went bankrupt.
Some people who grew up with nothing, tend to continue those frugal ways even though they come into money.
Some people naturally are flashy and when they come upon the money, they want to show it off.
And if you don't believe it, where does the term "keeping up with the Joneses" come from. It's definately not about your neighbours in China.
smoothie.
10-08-2015, 02:42 PM
2 pages and no Gululu?
He's been dropping the ball lately.
what if it was him?
SkunkWorks
10-08-2015, 04:41 PM
what if it was him?
Can't be. He drives a peasant Audi.
Traum
10-08-2015, 05:21 PM
I don't blame the baller 2nd gen all that much (OK, that means I still do, but only a bit) -- I just don't really understand. I mean, a lot of these guys do school / grow up here too, be it elementary, secondary, or college / university. When they are going through all that, certainly they have to have met someone that leaves a (positive) impression on them without having any money involved, right? Especially when I was younger (say, up to some time in university), I've always come across people that impress me one way or another -- be it their wit, their quick thinking, their good manners, their skills in certain / various things, the way they interact / work with people, etc. And then I think about those experiences and see how I can borrow ideas to improve myself. Even when you are a cocky little bastard -- I certainly was one when I was a kid -- sooner or later, you are gonna get your a$$ whooped somehow in some sort of aspect (school, sports, personality, whatever), and you'd want to figure out why, wouldn't you?
Or maybe that is just my thinking.
People should not put all the blame on these baller second generation rich kids from China. I think that it's a combination of Chinese government policy and the poor parenting skills of many of these rich Chinese parents that made these kids into attention whore, insecure kids, with a great sense of entitlement.
My understanding with China's one child policy is, back in the day when it was first introduced, the rules are probably quite strict. For the kids that are born in the 90's though, the situation has pretty much shifted to a state where if your family has the money, power, and/or connections, you are going to be able to find ways to get around that 1 child limit. So I would say your remarks are certainly true for the middle class or even upper middle class, but for the ballers that we are talking about here, they wouldn't really be the only child anymore.
Correct me if I'm wrong, I think that that the Chinese government has laws in place which put strict controls on the size of a couple's family. The "one child" policy. The result is that you have many families with have only one child.
This child is the only hope, the future of this family's line of descendants. This only child is very valuable in the eyes of the kids. If the only child is a son, then his importance to the parents increases because he carries on the family's name. These rich parents treat these kids like "little princes" and "little princesses" by buying them almost anything that they want in order to make their child happy.
As a result, these kids become spoiled kids with a sense of entitlement. Their sense of worth is based on what their parents give them, not based on what they do or achieve with their own hard work, skill, or resources. These kids can become insecure also because they do not have that tight family network of siblings to support and care for them. They make friends with other rich kids, who are also spoiled, attention getting whores in order to have a sense of worth.
Your thoughts?
Galactic_Phantom
10-08-2015, 11:00 PM
Even when you are a cocky little bastard -- I certainly was one when I was a kid -- sooner or later, you are gonna get your a$$ whooped somehow in some sort of aspect (school, sports, personality, whatever), and you'd want to figure out why, wouldn't you?
But thats the thing though. Even if they are getting their ass whooped in some way, they'll shrug it off and not learn anything from it because of they don't see it as a major setback. If they fail a class because too busy going out/partying, they'll just pay to go to Alexander College or Coquitlam College for easy credits. If they get their car impounded because of speeding, they'll just pay off the fine. I know this Chinese international student who got his license taken away for driving drunk and hitting a parked car back in China and he was traumatized for a little while. When he felt okay to drive (after a year moving to Van) his parents just mailed him a fake Chinese license so he can buy a car here without going through icbc. If your parents foster a culture where money can solve all problems they'll never ever learn, and they don't need to.
Ulic Qel-Droma
10-08-2015, 11:21 PM
u guys spend 3 pages figuring out why they act like they way they do lol.
young people + power = flashy.
a young kid gets a nice car in HS, what the fuck u expect to happen. LOL.
it's as simple as that. lol.
instead of analysing it the way you guys do, look at it this way:
the bigger the money gets, the human attached to it changes in predictable ways. we could plot it on a bell curve lol.
money is the constant here, the human is the accessory to the money.
the life force of the body (economy), is oxygen (money), and it is carried by the red blood cells (humans). The blood cells change depending on how much oxygen it carries.
blood cells are hungry for oxygen baby. if a cell is deemed unfit, other cells will cannibalize it and redistribute the resources.
If i drove a lambo in high school / uni you bet your tits i'll be flashing it off
DC5-S
10-11-2015, 06:06 PM
I saw a young Asian kid driving an orange P1 a month ago near braid station. Maybe it was the same kid
Vtec4life
10-13-2015, 11:38 AM
I felt so happy for the death of that china boi. More of them should die. One is just not enough. Bois from china cant drive for shit. They all should be burnt to hell.
dachinesedude
10-13-2015, 11:44 AM
I felt so happy for the death of that china boi. More of them should die. One is just not enough. Bois from china cant drive for shit. They all should be burnt to hell.
you're on a roll with the china hate
originalhypa
10-13-2015, 03:22 PM
And, you're gone.
You can have an opinion, but let's not forget the Geneva convention. In other words, don't be an ignorant newbie douche.
jasonturbo
10-13-2015, 05:29 PM
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