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Does it make you feel good for picking on the poor?
Didn't we establish in a previous thread, that you are very wealthy?
Your earnings are far greater than mine, and your savings are far more than mine.
You have bragged that with your cash alone you could buy a house in 90% of the US.
You have insisted that you must live in a high COL city and that you are crippled by gender and ethnicity. In all other contexts, you are far from 'poor' or disadvantaged.
Didn't we establish in a previous thread, that you are very wealthy?
Your earnings are far greater than mine, and your savings are far more than mine.
You have bragged that with your cash alone you could buy a house in 90% of the US.
You have insisted that you must live in a high COL city and that you are crippled by gender and ethnicity. In all other contexts, you are far from 'poor' or disadvantaged.
But where I live that money might as well be from a board game. In Zimbabwe they had trillionaires.
It’s the only way to cope with the minimalistic lifestyle. I live like a college student or homeless person and all I possess in this world is the clothes on my back, a couple of antique dressers, a tiger skin rug, some jewelry and a few other trinkets. Probably could fit most of my possessions in a small room.
It’s the only way to cope with the minimalistic lifestyle. I live like a college student or homeless person and all I possess in this world is the clothes on my back, a couple of antique dressers, a tiger skin rug, some jewelry and a few other trinkets. Probably could fit most of my possessions in a small room.
You don't live like a homeless person and the main reason your possessions could still fit in a room is because you live with your parents
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