Tell me you're poor without telling me your income
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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.
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If one enters graduate school, it's after college/"university."
Are there any grad schools which aren't associated with a college/university?
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I will work until Iโm dead because I canโt afford to retire
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
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.
wrote last edited by [email protected]"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?
Hereโs one of many such articles