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In reply to the discussion: This has to be a joke??? Britain's Prince Harry loses home on royal estate: reports [View all]Sympthsical
(9,127 posts)Paid for all sorts of things, because I wanted it to be more comfortable, functional, better looking, etc. They weren't really the province of the landlord's obligation. Probably thousands and thousands of dollars of touch ups and improvements.
On the day I left, I didn't present an itemized list of all the money I spent improving the place. Because I knew it was something I was doing for myself that no one else was obligated to do for me.
Unlike these two who cheerfully allowed taxpayers to pay for it and only agreed to settle up once they declared they weren't going to live there anyway. Because that would have been a pretty big PR hit, and I'm sure the royal family didn't want the look of that either.
I'll never understand the emotional investment in them or the defense of their vast entitlement. How does anyone look at these enormously privileged people, their entitlement, and their money grabs and think, "The world is so unfair to them. They deserve a bit more."
Tch. People should spend that energy at a food bank or something. Those people need the emotional investment a hell of a lot more.
At least I know I'm engaging because it's completely hilarious trashy entertainment. It's like going to the zoo. It's so rare to see humans move through life so delusional and oblivious to how the rest of the world views them. It's fascinating. And the televised therapy is just *chef's kiss* Such a perfect microcosm of that man's entire damaged psychology. Desire the money, fame, and a royal lifestyle and do it by making coin off of what a mess you are.
I thought I was tired of them. Now I'm just here for the laughs. Every situation gets more preposterous. "They deserve the house they don't live in!" Common people actually complaining about a home of rich people who don't even live there.
Like, it's so goofy! Why are people like this? What is the investment?