Live with your parents and take care of them when they are old. No need to pay rent and just pay the rest of the bills in the house and eat good healthy home food everyday. They can retire at 60 and you can take care of them. No pressure to pay too many bills at an early age as well. Win - Win for everyone.
I come from a culture where this is the norm. While I see the upside of saving a lot of money, I also don’t want to take care of my parents at an old age lol. Not only do I prefer to do I have other ambitions for myself, I’m also simply not qualified to take care of people at that state in their life, let alone people who deserve that care. In my case, the trade off is worth it
My dad died last month. Mom won’t move in with us so my wife and daughter and I are coming to her. House is big enough and we will all be able to save money while supporting each other emotionally.
@@pdemdhc6829 My condolences to the family sir 🙏. Will definitely be a great emotional support for the whole family. Your daughter can spend as much time as she wants with her grandma too.
But like when you're 22 your parents shouldn't need your care yet and you should be out developing yourself There's gotta be some point where your life is about you.
@@justinecsalengoand it means less privacy and freedom. I mean a lot of people move out just to be able to do whatever they want, throw parties, have gfs over, friends over etc
This whole moving out the second you turn 18 started with Americans. In most Asian countries (also Middle-Eastern and some African countries), people live with their parents until they get married (and sometimes even after, if the parents are getting older and need extra help). It's not considered to be cringe or embarrassing at all. It's completely normal. I find it so bizarre that some American parents make their kids pay rent if they're over 18 and still at home. Not to mention how it's getting harder and harder to get your own place in this economy. Everything is so expensive.
Living with your parents too long completely stunts your personal development. From a german perspective, i find it utterly insane to live with your parents longer than 25 and there is defenitely a strong stigma around it, try finding a partner while living with your parents after your mid 20s, nobody will treat you like an adult.
@@cadrollhunting3564 Did you not read any of the factors I mentioned? Cost of living? And what happens when parents grow old and need assistance? Send them to an old age home? That's not how it works in my culture 🤷♀️
I think everything depends on the situations. Like me, I moved back in with my parents to take care of them as they got older. Instead of taking them to a home where they get treated like garbage. Cartoons it depends on yourself, and multiple alarms depends on the person.
I scrolled through the comments to see if anyone had said this, and here you are. I agree with you. There are some things that have legal age requirements, but even they vary from country to country, like drinking age for example. Otherwise, what does it matter? Everybody's circumstances are different and the majority of the time only a few people understand them. So long as people aren't being constrained to do something then what does it matter? Do what works for you.
Cartoons, yeah depends on yourself. Just like they said, as long as you're enjoying yourself and it's not illegal then keep watching it. Don't let others dictate what you want. I think people should stop having multiple alarms cause it just disturbs sleep and reduces the amount of rest you're having
I'm 22 and still live with my grandparents (they raised me from a young age) and I've debated on moving out but I've decided that I'm gonna do what everyone should, stick around for as long as you can , spend as much time with them as you can. It's the least you can do
It’s one short life, stay with the people who you love the most. Stay with your family, it’s not embarrassing anymore. They’re the ones who’d be there when the world turns their back on you.
I come from a country(Bangladesh) where living with your parents till your 40s or 50s is the norm. Because you can help with bills and whatnot without having to worry about personal finances assuming either or both of your parents aren't retired yet. Plus, buying a house in my country is almost impossible right now unless youre rich as f*ck. Because almost all of the newer residential units in my country are owned by investors and businessmen who buy houses for the sake of making money and not actually living there. There should honestly be a nationwide/worldwide ban on investors and businesses keeping houses for more than a few months. Because like I said, its almost impossible to buy a house nowadays unless youre filthy rich.
If it makes you feel any better All South Asians live with there parents till the day they die. You should take care of them imagine leaving your old parents alone to do so many things. Instead you could always be there to help them and spend more time. (Just my opinion)
It is simply a cultural difference, i am German and the culture here is exactly the opposite, people almost exclusively move out after high school and it is extremely weird if you still live with your parents at 25. I have a great relationship to my parents, but the thought of living with them as an adult is absurd to me, the lack of freedom and independence and especially the stunting of personal development. Parents are responsible for their children, but not the other way around.
@@cadrollhunting3564Lack of freedom? What? They can tell what to do even if you're 40-50? Like what? Our parents don't tell you what to do, eat, watch. We are independent. It's our own house, we have enough money. We just don't want to leave them alone when they're so vulnerable and weak. We want to give them all the love that they gave us, when we were kids. Our kids grow up having great sources of wisdom from the very young age, while we're working. It's very strange to hear about having independence from an adult. It sounds like a statement made by a 14 yo. Like seriously
Once you graduate college, it’s probably best to get your own place, unless for some reason, you have to take care of your parents if they’re disabled or sick. And if you are at home after college or have a job, please contribute even if they say no. Even if they demand you don’t give them money, at least put it aside in case it’s needed someday.
Living with parents is nothing wrong. If situation compels or got a job in other place it is okay to move on but I m 33, I earn and live with my parents, do take care of them. My parents are retired so. No Problem. I love them and will stay with them until we depart forever.
This was a great video I have always seen your channel and one day subscribed and I’m happy I did seein your content is a must watch for me honestly I was happy to see like your story and who I’m following. I always wanted to talk bout sports that’s all I really personally care for honestly I don’t have any social media to contact you tho for advice I’m 19 years old how did you convince yourself to just go onto RUclips and do it I wanna do it and I would like any advice to do what you are doing I don’t care bout the hard work or anything like that I would like advice to get where you are and further
I'm 34 veteran worked 2 jobs at 16 while going to high school fought, got metals,, now an engineer but I'm still gonna watch American dad, Futurama, and sometimes family guy until they take them off the air haha idc if I'm 60
Yea all you need is a friend to rent a apartment or house with split the bill more ppl the better stop complaining you can't leave your parents just split the bill
Bruh in my culture, it's normal to live with your parents until adulthood. I used to live in a 4 generation household with my parents, grandparents, and great grandma along with some aunts, uncle and my cousins. We were a very noisy household but it was never boring. Had the best memories during those times. The time we all lived separately was when my great grandma and both grandparents passed away. What I would give to relive a day during those time.
I moved out of my parents’ house a year ago only to move back in later this year to save more money before I get married in another year. Take advantage of that if you can
Living with your parents is also a very culturally dependent thing. In many cultures, it's completely normal (and even expected) that adult children live with their parents.
It's one thing if you're a bum mooching off your parents but as long as you're in school, working, building a career, or doing something with your life I don't think there's any age you "should" move out. Especially in today's economy where finding housing is difficult and extremely expensive
To be honest leaving your parents depends on culture for example in my culture if Iam not in a relationship (marriage) leaving my parents is considered a bad thing because they already toke care of me while Iam young so it’s my time to take care of them while they are old even if I was in a relationship it’s better to live at least very close to them for the same exact reason
I see nothing wrong with living with your parents until you get married. I also see nothing wrong with multi-family homes. I think it all depends on if that adult living with their parents are contributing to the household. Are they living there and paying for nothing and not helping with any of the cleaning/laundry/ect? - if so, they need to learn how to be responsible and the parents need to put their foot down in THEIR home. If they are helping to pay for things (not even necessarily rent) like some of the utilities, some of the grocery bill, phone, any combination that will help out their parents then yes, I fully see the benefit and will never judge.
Never stopped living with my parents, now only mom, and still have children and a significant other. Will take care of my mom when she is not able to certain things anymore, cause thats what family is for.
I am 21 and i never stop watching cartoons and anime. I currently lives in rent house in different city cause of studies but whenever i get Holiday or I'm sick i live with my parents and after my studies are done I'm gonna live with my parents again
Honestly it would be better if I could of stayed home longer to build up funds. But I was out at 18 although I payed my parents rent at 16. An I live in a studio apartment in Colorado rents are outrageous even working as a cook at my restaurant. Idk I'm doing ok for myself but it would of been nice to figure it out a better way. An I watch cartoons for comfort I think all people do. I watch cartoons too and I'm not embarrassed I wear a Dragonball z or Bob's burgers hat when I'm cooking 😂
Im 21 rn and im really thinking to move out but the plan was moving out at 25actually. So i can save alot and have a big advantage money wise. + life in belgium is pretty damn expensive atm if you live alone
The multiple alarms thing: i have the alarms on my phone, and we (my partner and I) always have 2-3 sets. They're set about 15 min apart, and they allow us to wake up better.
I want to live my parents forever. I am married and in the process of moving abroad. Onclel my husband and I settle down, we plan to bring my parents and my grandma to live with us. I have a very close knit family and they mean everything to me. My husband is very close to them too so thats what's gonna happen. His parents will be living with his brother in another country and visiting us from time to time.
I lived at home until 27. My dad had cancer and helped care for the house lawn, snow, etc.) until they sold it. I have insomnia. When I finally do fall asleep, if I have to be somewhere I must set multiple alarms otherwise i will not hear them
When i was younger my grandma and grandpa would always watch cartoons with me even to this day my grandpa watch’s cartoons with me and im 15 and hes 64
parents thing depends on so many factors.... like if you have a strong relationship with your parents it can be just like having a housemate. especially if theyre in college & cutting back costs for housing in that time
I hope I will never leave my parents, we really don’t have that much time and no lunch at Sunday is not enough for me to be with my parents, I want to be with them as long as they are not dead, or I die.
Depends on where you live and what you're doing. If you're making good money and you can just go straight from parents house to your own house. It's worth it. I live in California, was in such a hurry to be on my own and I've been struggling to afford a house ever since.
I'm in my 30s, single, and working a thankless job in education in a HCOL area. I still live with my parents because better them than potentially terrible roommates.
"if you enjoy it you should watch it forever" Amen brother
I will forever watch pornos
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real
This does NOT apply to Child Porn tho...
Porn:
Live with your parents and take care of them when they are old. No need to pay rent and just pay the rest of the bills in the house and eat good healthy home food everyday. They can retire at 60 and you can take care of them. No pressure to pay too many bills at an early age as well. Win - Win for everyone.
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I come from a culture where this is the norm. While I see the upside of saving a lot of money, I also don’t want to take care of my parents at an old age lol. Not only do I prefer to do I have other ambitions for myself, I’m also simply not qualified to take care of people at that state in their life, let alone people who deserve that care. In my case, the trade off is worth it
You're getting married and living at home?!?..
My dad died last month. Mom won’t move in with us so my wife and daughter and I are coming to her. House is big enough and we will all be able to save money while supporting each other emotionally.
@@pdemdhc6829 My condolences to the family sir 🙏. Will definitely be a great emotional support for the whole family. Your daughter can spend as much time as she wants with her grandma too.
26!? THOUGHT THEY WERE 35 LOL
sameee omg
same 😭
I swear. our generation is aging like milk!
@@AidanS99lol only SOME of us are but this one definitely shocked me
@@AidanS99Usually when people look back at how people looked years ago, we say they look a lot older than we do now. So this statement is pretty odd.
I agree with never stop watching cartoons
Now change cartoons with professional wrestling 😂😂
You might actually be mentally stunted if you find cartoons entertaining beyond the age of 13-14
I live with my parents until affordable houses will be available
You will be with your parents till they pass 😂
Something about that anime says it’s not the housing market.
💀💀💀@@synnrYT
Better vote for trump than.
The house I bought when he was in was 153k.
It's value under biden is 270k
So.... forever.
In India, living with your parents is never a “red flag”. They took care of us when we were young and we take care of them when they grow old.
I am a South African Muslim and we also support this idea. Most of the world does. Only Western countries move out at young age
In America, sometimes the parents move back in with their kids once the parents reach an age where they can’t take care of themselves.
for them its a red flag leaving them
But like when you're 22 your parents shouldn't need your care yet and you should be out developing yourself
There's gotta be some point where your life is about you.
@@stitchfinger7678nha parents >>>>>>>>>> any other thing bro just come to ind
Living with your family means saving money. Why would you spend money to move away from your family?
Because some families are unpleasant to live with.
To not be a mooch and provide for yourself, what a white thing to say 😂
@@justinecsalengoand it means less privacy and freedom. I mean a lot of people move out just to be able to do whatever they want, throw parties, have gfs over, friends over etc
Good luck getting a girlfriend when you live with your parents past 30. It’s not socially acceptable. Also you gain privacy/independence.
@@NIGHTMARE8877 they clearly don’t want any. Some women out there like that pathetic stuff though
34 next month. Living with my dad. U.K. house prices are crazy. I’m an engineer!
This whole moving out the second you turn 18 started with Americans. In most Asian countries (also Middle-Eastern and some African countries), people live with their parents until they get married (and sometimes even after, if the parents are getting older and need extra help). It's not considered to be cringe or embarrassing at all. It's completely normal. I find it so bizarre that some American parents make their kids pay rent if they're over 18 and still at home. Not to mention how it's getting harder and harder to get your own place in this economy. Everything is so expensive.
Living with your parents too long completely stunts your personal development. From a german perspective, i find it utterly insane to live with your parents longer than 25 and there is defenitely a strong stigma around it, try finding a partner while living with your parents after your mid 20s, nobody will treat you like an adult.
@@cadrollhunting3564 Did you not read any of the factors I mentioned? Cost of living? And what happens when parents grow old and need assistance? Send them to an old age home? That's not how it works in my culture 🤷♀️
@@cadrollhunting3564stigma?? In germany, maybe. Not in Asia.
And Middle east is in Asia💀
@christina5266 Not really. For example, Egypt. The Middle East is not restricted to Asia. It also consists of African and European countries.
My daughter is 30 this year and still lives at home. Partly too costly to live alone, partly we are too soft with her 😅
I think everything depends on the situations. Like me, I moved back in with my parents to take care of them as they got older. Instead of taking them to a home where they get treated like garbage. Cartoons it depends on yourself, and multiple alarms depends on the person.
I scrolled through the comments to see if anyone had said this, and here you are.
I agree with you. There are some things that have legal age requirements, but even they vary from country to country, like drinking age for example. Otherwise, what does it matter? Everybody's circumstances are different and the majority of the time only a few people understand them. So long as people aren't being constrained to do something then what does it matter? Do what works for you.
Agreed!
Cartoons, yeah depends on yourself. Just like they said, as long as you're enjoying yourself and it's not illegal then keep watching it. Don't let others dictate what you want.
I think people should stop having multiple alarms cause it just disturbs sleep and reduces the amount of rest you're having
I am 63 and still enjoy a good buggs bunny!✌️❤️🙏✝️
So does my dad!! And he is 67.
We grew up on SpongeBob, my dad is 56 and still watches SpongeBob, it’s the best
I agree on never stop watching cartoons, cartoons, rock it’s a part of life cartoons are great
I'm 22 and still live with my grandparents (they raised me from a young age) and I've debated on moving out but I've decided that I'm gonna do what everyone should, stick around for as long as you can , spend as much time with them as you can. It's the least you can do
My husband still watches Saturday morning cartoons. Our daughter is 25, but lives at home (due to health issues).
It’s one short life, stay with the people who you love the most. Stay with your family, it’s not embarrassing anymore. They’re the ones who’d be there when the world turns their back on you.
If you don't love all, you love none
In Europe people live with their family throughout their whole lives and it’s totally normal.
Right?
In india we live with our parents for life. Just like they took care of us when we were children, we take care of our old one's.
I come from a country(Bangladesh) where living with your parents till your 40s or 50s is the norm.
Because you can help with bills and whatnot without having to worry about personal finances assuming either or both of your parents aren't retired yet.
Plus, buying a house in my country is almost impossible right now unless youre rich as f*ck. Because almost all of the newer residential units in my country are owned by investors and businessmen who buy houses for the sake of making money and not actually living there.
There should honestly be a nationwide/worldwide ban on investors and businesses keeping houses for more than a few months. Because like I said, its almost impossible to buy a house nowadays unless youre filthy rich.
As an Aussie who comes from a Greek background, I’ll probably be living with my parents until I get married or something 💀
I will watch cartoons for the rest of my life. They are really funny most of the time.
No way he’s only 26, he’s definitely pushing 40
26 is hilarious!!! He’s much funnier than I thought.
Death, when you start to wake up before your alarm, 26.
If it makes you feel any better All South Asians live with there parents till the day they die. You should take care of them imagine leaving your old parents alone to do so many things. Instead you could always be there to help them and spend more time. (Just my opinion)
It is simply a cultural difference, i am German and the culture here is exactly the opposite, people almost exclusively move out after high school and it is extremely weird if you still live with your parents at 25. I have a great relationship to my parents, but the thought of living with them as an adult is absurd to me, the lack of freedom and independence and especially the stunting of personal development. Parents are responsible for their children, but not the other way around.
@@cadrollhunting3564Lack of freedom? What? They can tell what to do even if you're 40-50? Like what? Our parents don't tell you what to do, eat, watch. We are independent. It's our own house, we have enough money. We just don't want to leave them alone when they're so vulnerable and weak. We want to give them all the love that they gave us, when we were kids. Our kids grow up having great sources of wisdom from the very young age, while we're working. It's very strange to hear about having independence from an adult. It sounds like a statement made by a 14 yo. Like seriously
I have a great internal clock, I rarely had to set alarms unless it’s really early and once in a blue moon situation.
63 years old and still enjoy watching cartoons with my granddaughters.
Once you graduate college, it’s probably best to get your own place, unless for some reason, you have to take care of your parents if they’re disabled or sick. And if you are at home after college or have a job, please contribute even if they say no. Even if they demand you don’t give them money, at least put it aside in case it’s needed someday.
Sounds like western culture to me , where I’m from it’s social accepted to live with your parents
Living with parents is nothing wrong. If situation compels or got a job in other place it is okay to move on but I m 33, I earn and live with my parents, do take care of them. My parents are retired so. No Problem. I love them and will stay with them until we depart forever.
Turning 32 this year and still live with my parents. Well, I owned the house. 😅
I am 44 and still live with my parents. Rent is cheap and I am not bored. I pay rent, groceries and everything myself. Nothing wrong with it.
Thats being a roommate then just with ur parents, thats good. Other people tho dont do that
Says you
Sorry that’s weird.
This was a great video I have always seen your channel and one day subscribed and I’m happy I did seein your content is a must watch for me honestly I was happy to see like your story and who I’m following. I always wanted to talk bout sports that’s all I really personally care for honestly I don’t have any social media to contact you tho for advice I’m 19 years old how did you convince yourself to just go onto RUclips and do it I wanna do it and I would like any advice to do what you are doing I don’t care bout the hard work or anything like that I would like advice to get where you are and further
It’s okay to live your parents.
You’re there for them and they’re there for you and that’s family.
I am 72, and I still watch cartoons. It is relaxing in a stressful day.
I'm 34 veteran worked 2 jobs at 16 while going to high school fought, got metals,, now an engineer but I'm still gonna watch American dad, Futurama, and sometimes family guy until they take them off the air haha idc if I'm 60
Most people I know had to leave by 18 but I grew up without resources had to get my own
I am of your age and in our country we happily live with our parents forever.
26??? Holy shit. My man looks like he’s pushing 40.
SAVE YOUR MONEY BY LIVING WITH SOMEONE!! Parents, spouse, friends doesn’t matter
Yea all you need is a friend to rent a apartment or house with split the bill more ppl the better stop complaining you can't leave your parents just split the bill
I moved out of my mom's house after my 20th birthday. Been living on my own ever since!
I’m staying with my parents to save money during college, during a time where it’s notoriously hard to save money.
I moved out at 33 and I wish I didn’t cuz I hate having to pay my own bills and you can’t even afford buying a home
I could be 200 years old and im not stopping watching my cartoons. Obviously not everyday though i do need a break sometimes.
Imagine being able to buy a house or even rent a house or apartment
I do. But then again I have to work 60 hours a week just to barely pay rent
@@kylein9869doesn’t sound worth it imo, just for your own apartment , Your barely even there
In India we live witn our parents, we don't move out at a certain age. They never take rent nd it is lovely living together.
Funny how 30 is where the age is at today to get out of the rents house. I felt old getting out at 21 😂
Lol I agree, at 30 it becomes a red flag. That means have a partner before 30 years😅
Bruh in my culture, it's normal to live with your parents until adulthood. I used to live in a 4 generation household with my parents, grandparents, and great grandma along with some aunts, uncle and my cousins. We were a very noisy household but it was never boring. Had the best memories during those times. The time we all lived separately was when my great grandma and both grandparents passed away. What I would give to relive a day during those time.
To reduce costs it makes sense in a lot of ways to share a home with your parents and take care of them later in life.
My husband and I still set multiple alarms on our alarm clocks 😂
Sitting watching Madagascar as this pops up xx
The US makes it so hard to live alone. I was for a while and I was barely scraping after all bills and food
I moved out of my parents’ house a year ago only to move back in later this year to save more money before I get married in another year. Take advantage of that if you can
The parents one is too subjective, there are so many different circumstances affecting it
These days, the way inflation is, kids are gonna be living with their parents forever. 😂
Living with your parents is also a very culturally dependent thing. In many cultures, it's completely normal (and even expected) that adult children live with their parents.
It's one thing if you're a bum mooching off your parents but as long as you're in school, working, building a career, or doing something with your life I don't think there's any age you "should" move out. Especially in today's economy where finding housing is difficult and extremely expensive
To be honest leaving your parents depends on culture for example in my culture if Iam not in a relationship (marriage) leaving my parents is considered a bad thing because they already toke care of me while Iam young so it’s my time to take care of them while they are old even if I was in a relationship it’s better to live at least very close to them for the same exact reason
Facts thats me also
Time changes i think living with your parents is a good thing but it could also be nice to have your own place like a flat or something.
I see nothing wrong with living with your parents until you get married. I also see nothing wrong with multi-family homes.
I think it all depends on if that adult living with their parents are contributing to the household. Are they living there and paying for nothing and not helping with any of the cleaning/laundry/ect? - if so, they need to learn how to be responsible and the parents need to put their foot down in THEIR home.
If they are helping to pay for things (not even necessarily rent) like some of the utilities, some of the grocery bill, phone, any combination that will help out their parents then yes, I fully see the benefit and will never judge.
" IF YOU ENJOY IT SHOULD WATCH IT FOREVER " legends can understand the dark meaning ☠️🗿
I still watch Thomas the Tank Engine, and I'm in my late teens. I'm not stopping anytime soon.
17 and still rewatch Ben 10 and otha classics it just never gets dated if they made well
moving out when you turn 18 was pushed by "Big Mortgage" and Property owners who wanted easy income.
People need to rephrase "living with your parents" to "your parents living with you"
Never stopped living with my parents, now only mom, and still have children and a significant other. Will take care of my mom when she is not able to certain things anymore, cause thats what family is for.
As an Indian I say living with parents is not a problem
Living with parents can be forever but I got to OWN the house
Agree with all watch what you like live like you like
I'm sixty years old and I still watch cartoons because they connect me with my inner child...
I am 21 and i never stop watching cartoons and anime. I currently lives in rent house in different city cause of studies but whenever i get Holiday or I'm sick i live with my parents and after my studies are done I'm gonna live with my parents again
My aunt is 38 and still lives with her dad (my grandpa) and my dad lived with my grandma until he was 29 he is 34 now
Honestly it would be better if I could of stayed home longer to build up funds. But I was out at 18 although I payed my parents rent at 16. An I live in a studio apartment in Colorado rents are outrageous even working as a cook at my restaurant. Idk I'm doing ok for myself but it would of been nice to figure it out a better way. An I watch cartoons for comfort I think all people do. I watch cartoons too and I'm not embarrassed I wear a Dragonball z or Bob's burgers hat when I'm cooking 😂
Agree, Anime and Cartoons make our childhood and its entertaining rather than be on onlyfans
He's 26? I thought he was much older 😅😅
I’m literally watching SpongeBob with my nephews right now haha
You don't stop playing because you got old, you got old because you stopped playing.
“Never”
“I knew it”
😂😂😂😂
The iPhone snooze is too long though. I need a snooze button for like two or three minutes. That’s why I set multiple alarms.
In India, majority of us still prefer to stay with our parents. It's in our culture to take care of them as they took care of us when we were small.
Im 21 rn and im really thinking to move out but the plan was moving out at 25actually. So i can save alot and have a big advantage money wise. + life in belgium is pretty damn expensive atm if you live alone
The multiple alarms thing: i have the alarms on my phone, and we (my partner and I) always have 2-3 sets. They're set about 15 min apart, and they allow us to wake up better.
Maybe it’s a Mexican thing, but I would let my children live with me forever if they wanted same way my parents said to me.
I want to live my parents forever. I am married and in the process of moving abroad. Onclel my husband and I settle down, we plan to bring my parents and my grandma to live with us. I have a very close knit family and they mean everything to me. My husband is very close to them too so thats what's gonna happen.
His parents will be living with his brother in another country and visiting us from time to time.
I lived at home until 27. My dad had cancer and helped care for the house lawn, snow, etc.) until they sold it.
I have insomnia. When I finally do fall asleep, if I have to be somewhere I must set multiple alarms otherwise i will not hear them
South Park is a cartoon, Family Guy is a cartoon, etc. Yeah it’s not family friendly, but if you like those shows it’s still cartoons in theory
Funny part is the only in America kids leave parents house at 18, rest of the world when you get married
Not true at all, most europeans move out even early than Americans, usually between 18-22.
12, I agree with when you move in with someone, and 18
I agree with Brian.
I never watched Sponge Bob. But I agree on the never stop watching cartoons. #thesimpsons
I mean, I'm almost 27 & still live with my parents, but it's not easy moving out in this terrible economy
Yup you should never stop watching cartoons, at any age. I think cartoon movies or tv shows keeps u creative
When i was younger my grandma and grandpa would always watch cartoons with me even to this day my grandpa watch’s cartoons with me and im 15 and hes 64
parents thing depends on so many factors.... like if you have a strong relationship with your parents it can be just like having a housemate. especially if theyre in college & cutting back costs for housing in that time
Being a father is great, I get to watch cartoons judgement free.
I agree with all these
I hope I will never leave my parents, we really don’t have that much time and no lunch at Sunday is not enough for me to be with my parents, I want to be with them as long as they are not dead, or I die.
Depends on where you live and what you're doing. If you're making good money and you can just go straight from parents house to your own house. It's worth it. I live in California, was in such a hurry to be on my own and I've been struggling to afford a house ever since.
Never stop watching the toons
I'm in my 30s, single, and working a thankless job in education in a HCOL area. I still live with my parents because better them than potentially terrible roommates.
As indian , we always live with our parents and it works out much well .