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Yeah, these hipsters who like to wear poverty like a badge have never truly experienced it. Let's see how well they do when they have to live off of Ramen noodles for six months (and that's when you can afford food) and they get down to 115 pounds (like happened to me one winter).
I've had mayo sandwiches. But sometimes I couldn't afford mayo, and sometimes, I couldn't afford the bread. I'm fine with being poor though.
You guys make me really glad I don't live in one of the fashionable metropolises. Out here in the boondocks, there are people who are not so well off, and they get along just fine with what they have, and don't ask for more, and are proud and contented and respected. I doubt if they think of themselves as hipsters, nor have they ever heard the word. After reading all this, I can picture in my mind the metro-hipsters that you doubtless need to endure, but I've never actually seen one.
Or brag about how little they have?
I just don't understand at all. It's not even like they really are poor people whom try to make the best of what they have..they intentionally don't work (or work many hours) so they can brag and say "I don't have cable TV ".
It's a weird way of justifying their presence in neighborhoods where many of the other (original) residents are poor. Makes 'em feel like they belong...which is actually an indication of just how strange they are!
You guys make me really glad I don't live in one of the fashionable metropolises. Out here in the boondocks, there are people who are not so well off, and they get along just fine with what they have, and don't ask for more, and are proud and contented and respected. I doubt if they think of themselves as hipsters, nor have they ever heard the word. After reading all this, I can picture in my mind the metro-hipsters that you doubtless need to endure, but I've never actually seen one.
Yeah, in these parts they're called "white trash" or "trailer trash". But I don't care. Just because I'm poor doesn't mean I don't have value.
I've seen the same phenomenon among world-traveling backpackers. They're out there in Cambodia or Bolivia riding the chicken busses and staying in youth hostels, but when they wish they had brought along their favorite pair of sandals, they phone daddy and ask him to send them by DHL overnight.
Or brag about how little they have?
I just don't understand at all. It's not even like they really are poor people whom try to make the best of what they have..they intentionally don't work (or work many hours) so they can brag and say "I don't have cable TV ".
Sorry. I'm annoyed.
Well I don't have cable TV by choice, not because I can't afford it. I'd also prefer more spare time over many "creature comforts" I'm not sure what's wrong with that.
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Originally Posted by jtur88
Working on securing a future and getting a professional working job takes thousands of days of your life, which you have only a finite number of. What's wrong with keeping those days for yourself, and learning to flourish and fulfill your needs within a minimalist lifestyle, and then own more days and years of your own life, instead of leasing it to somebody else?
I don't owe my life to you, to fulfill some need you have to keep everybody on your horizon spinning the hamster wheel. I owe my life to myself.
Why do you think it is so reprehensible for a person to drive a '97 Camry instead of a '10 Escalade, and just not bother earning the extra $50,000, and using the days of his own life so do something personally redeeming to himself?
Some people actually HAVE a life, and going to work every day is not it.
Some people actually enjoy their job and like the fancy cars for completely personal reasons too. (it's not just transportation)
Well I don't have cable TV by choice, not because I can't afford it. I'd also prefer more spare time over many "creature comforts" I'm not sure what's wrong with that.
That's what I was going to say. Has it ever occurred to anyone that maybe we don't WANT cable TV? Why would I waste a chunk of my paycheck on something that really has nothing to offer me? I've seen nothing but crap on TV for at least the past 20 years. What's shown on TV now is about as thought-provoking as the program 'Owww My Balls Hurt' in the movie Idiocracy. It's largely swill on TV these days. Oh, except the weather channel when they don't get too political. But then I can get the weather online.
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...like the fancy cars for completely personal reasons too. (it's not just transportation)
I'd have to disagree with you about cars though. They ARE just transportation, and rather annoying forms of transportation at that. I'm looking forward to someone coming up with something that renders cars obsolete. Beam me up, Scotty. Or actually, let's go back to walking and horses. Horses have brains enough to 'drive safely.' They don't go around colliding with each other.
Some people actually enjoy their job and like the fancy cars for completely personal reasons too. (it's not just transportation)
That's fine, but you offered this as a response to my question of why people think it is so reprehensible to think otherwise?
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