The belief that you've attained everything in life on your own merit, despite your parents paying for tuition, housing, dues, books, and car. TFM.

  1. TheVirginiaGentleman

    There’s a huge difference between family helping you get a real degree and having the government fork out your tuition to be an english major

    13 years ago at 1:44 pm
  2. Frat Hound

    This was obviously submitted by a geed as a joke. Nice job intern on making this website look dense.

    13 years ago at 2:07 pm
    1. Even if it means firing American workers and hiring Chinese workers at a lower labor cost. TFM.

      13 years ago at 11:03 am
  3. gatorjoe95

    No frat guy would ever admit this despite how true it is. This was obviously submitted by a liberal GDI and the people who approved this don’t realize it’s actually mocking frats.

    13 years ago at 3:14 pm
    1. MightBePike

      I do my fair share of trolling but if we can be real for a sec:

      This was posted by someone who is in a fraternity and can admit that if he had been born to poor parents that his life would be different.

      Just cause you’re not on welfare doesn’t mean you earned everything you have.

      The TFM describes a stereotype that apparently is more true that the comedy in it leaves room for.

      13 years ago at 4:55 pm
  4. thatstruegenttoyou

    “You didn’t make that!”- TDemocratM; “I paid for that… with my parents money”- TFTC

    13 years ago at 5:42 pm
  5. Jon M Fratsman

    Considering your parents wouldn’t have to even be close to “rich” for this to happen, this is pretty stupid. Saving for 8-10 years in a 529 easily covers everything but the car and they could have just picked you up some shitty 8 year-old 4Runner for 6 grand back in high school that you still drive. Let’s just be honest here.

    13 years ago at 7:51 pm
    1. Pee Buttermore

      4runners are the little mans tahoe, don’t hate big guy. Atleast it’s not an explorer.

      13 years ago at 9:09 pm