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Tell me you're poor without telling me your income

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  • extremedullard@piefed.socialE [email protected]

    Well, not quite. I was more thinking of love, compassion, a loving family, a job I like... that sort of things 🙂

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    Ah, even better, congrats 👍

    Still never hurts to keep a casual eye out on dumpsters though, people sometimes be throwing away perfectly good, even damn near brand new stuff.

    Man we live in a wasteful society ☹️

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    • speculater@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

      You can stretch the ketchup at the end if you add a bit of water.

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      Same with shampoo and various other products. 👍

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        That's a very arbitrary definition of "university".

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        It's called "context," sweetie.

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          I'll start: you live in a rich country and your BMI is > 30

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          Back in 1960, the US minimum wage was $1.00/hour and the average house was $11,000.00

          In those days, pretty much any union job would support a family of four with a decent house and money to send the kids to college.

          By those standards, today's 'middle class' is poverty stricken.

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          • evkob@lemmy.caE [email protected]

            Look at this big shot who doesn't need roommates to afford housing.

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            Yeah, that one misses the mark anywhere remotely urban.

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              I'll start: you live in a rich country and your BMI is > 30

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              I and my niece (50 and 13) live with my 85 year old dad because housing costs are fucked up here.

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                I'll start: you live in a rich country and your BMI is > 30

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                When I really want to treat myself I get fast food.

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                • S [email protected]

                  If one enters graduate school, it's after college/"university."

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                  Are there any grad schools which aren't associated with a college/university?

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                    I will work until I’m dead because I can’t afford to retire

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                    That could just mean you were born this century

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                      I'll start: you live in a rich country and your BMI is > 30

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                      What does weight have to do with anything? You can be rich or poor regardless of how much weight you are

                      Or is this a attempt at being making fun of fat people?

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                        Back in 1960, the US minimum wage was $1.00/hour and the average house was $11,000.00

                        In those days, pretty much any union job would support a family of four with a decent house and money to send the kids to college.

                        By those standards, today's 'middle class' is poverty stricken.

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                        "Everyone is poor" sounds more like "tell me you're not poor without telling me your income".

                        Not to be, like, a dick about it, though. I'm glad if you're doing (relatively) alright, and hope you'll use that for good.

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                          What does weight have to do with anything? You can be rich or poor regardless of how much weight you are

                          Or is this a attempt at being making fun of fat people?

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                          Here’s one of many such articles

                          • https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/obesity-and-poverty#low-income-families
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                            It's called "context," sweetie.

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                            It's a silly distinction. If you are "going to college/university," you could be going for any number of degree programs, from a Bachelor's Degree, to an Associates Degree, to a Master's Degree, or whatever. The degree program is irrelevant. If you are going to school, and it is a college or university, you are going to college/university.

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                              I'll start: you live in a rich country and your BMI is > 30

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                              I can't afford next month's rent because I don't have a roommate. And I don't have a roommate because she decided to use me nonstop for months. And I can't find another roommate because this place sucks. And I hate my life and I want to die and I want to drink.

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                                When I really want to treat myself I get fast food.

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                                I mean, here in Canada, shit is insane. The fact that it's like $20 for a burger and fries at a drink at A&W is off the wall. Also now I really want A&W.

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                                  Are there any grad schools which aren't associated with a college/university?

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                                  That doesn't determine the clear distinction between graduate school and undergraduate school.

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                                    It's a silly distinction. If you are "going to college/university," you could be going for any number of degree programs, from a Bachelor's Degree, to an Associates Degree, to a Master's Degree, or whatever. The degree program is irrelevant. If you are going to school, and it is a college or university, you are going to college/university.

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                                    No. "Going to college" implies an undergraduate degree.

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                                      I'll start: you live in a rich country and your BMI is > 30

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                                      I watched Christopher Nolan movies on my phone's 720p LCD display.

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                                      • stamets@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                                        I mean, here in Canada, shit is insane. The fact that it's like $20 for a burger and fries at a drink at A&W is off the wall. Also now I really want A&W.

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                                        Subway is probably my favourite. A veggie footlong is 10 CAD or so. Adding a nice desert, I manage to feed a couple people there for $25 with coupons.

                                        Lunch deals at certain hole-in-the-wall places are on a similar tier. Eating out can get twice or even four times as expensive as that if you're not paying attention - which I know from dining with people who aren't poor.

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                                          I'll start: you live in a rich country and your BMI is > 30

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                                          Recipe for spaghetti:

                                          1. Spaghetti

                                          2. Hot dogs

                                          3. Ketchup

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