Tell me you're poor without telling me your income
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or grad school.
Is that not part of university?
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I'll start: you live in a rich country and your BMI is > 30
Back when my father was alive, he taught me that you can buy packs of seeds to grow your own food with food stamps. Seed packs were 50 cents each back then, dunno about now but I'm sure they're still cheap.
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Is that not part of university?
If one enters graduate school, it's after college/"university."
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If one enters graduate school, it's after college/"university."
So they're completely separate from universities?
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I'll start: you live in a rich country and your BMI is > 30
wrote last edited by [email protected]You can stretch the ketchup at the end if you add a bit of water.
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I'll start: you live in a rich country and your BMI is > 30
I'm rich in things that have no price.
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So they're completely separate from universities?
No, they're associated with the establishments, but the programs are separate from 4-year degrees typically referred to with the term "university."
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I'll start: you live in a rich country and your BMI is > 30
I forget who said "my family could only afford two bean salad".
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No, they're associated with the establishments, but the programs are separate from 4-year degrees typically referred to with the term "university."
That's a very arbitrary definition of "university".
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I'm rich in things that have no price.
Ah, a fellow dumpster diver then? A man of class I see
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I'll start: you live in a rich country and your BMI is > 30
I bike to work because I'm not prepared to pay bus fare every day.
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Ah, a fellow dumpster diver then? A man of class I see
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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You're renting a one room apartment and you're not in college/university.
Look at this big shot who doesn't need roommates to afford housing.
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Well, not quite. I was more thinking of love, compassion, a loving family, a job I like... that sort of things
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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You can stretch the ketchup at the end if you add a bit of water.
Same with shampoo and various other products.
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That's a very arbitrary definition of "university".
It's called "context," sweetie.
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I'll start: you live in a rich country and your BMI is > 30
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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Look at this big shot who doesn't need roommates to afford housing.
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
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
When I really want to treat myself I get fast food.