Are you stuck up?

Are you stuck-up?


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I'm more spoiled than anything. I don't think people working at fastfood are stupid or incompetent to get a *real* job, but on the other hand, it's not a job I could stomach doing now that I'm not 16.
 
You don't get on OT much, do you? Seriously, out of the 50 or so people here, maybe three or four DON'T hate the people who watch My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.

I've been under the impression that most people are apathetic towards it. There are more people in the group than people I've seen hating on it.
 
I've been under the impression that most people are apathetic towards it. There are more people in the group than people I've seen hating on it.

I dunno, I was just making a guess and assuming a dichotomy.
 
I should say even though I am a little stuck up, I do live in a poor neighborhood. At the time I bought the place, I wasn't making all that much. I make a lot more now, but I'm too lazy to move. The thing is, I shop at Target, not Walmart. Yesterday at Target I didn't have to wait for any people in line, I went right up to the register. It's not as much selection as Walmart (smaller store), but it's a more enjoyable shopping experience.

But I wonder about my neighborhood. A guy was shot down the street from me this morning. He lived apparently, but I think it may be time to move out. Although you can't really escape crime. Even gated communities have crime (no Zimmerman jokes please). Not that I would ever live in a gated community, and certainly not in a place with association (regulations on your yard and such). This is the first time that I know of that a guy was shot in my neighborhood.
 
My superiority is obvious to even the most limited of minds.


More seriously, I absolutely love getting a bargain. If we had a Walmart, you know I'd be there. I buy pretty much all my clothes from TK Max (discount / past season outlet). I buy refurbished electronics over brand new. I just love getting stuff for cheap. Even the flat I bought was a bargain.
 
Not really, although I don't know what others think of me. I might come across as a complete _____.

I feel for your example of Wal-mart Disgustipated, in the UK we have Asda which is owned by Wal-mart and sometimes I do feel maybe a bit snobbish, I definitely do not wish to shop there even if it is quite cheap. On the flip side whenever I've gone to two fancy resteraunts in my whole life I've never felt so quite out of place and I felt I was the victim of snobbery :lol: So on the whole I'm in neutral snobbery territory:P
 
My superiority is obvious to even the most limited of minds.
You are saying that no mind is too limited to understand your superiority. So you can't be that far from the rest of us.
Mise said:
More seriously, I absolutely love getting a bargain. If we had a Walmart, you know I'd be there. I buy pretty much all my clothes from TK Max (discount / past season outlet). I buy refurbished electronics over brand new. I just love getting stuff for cheap. Even the flat I bought was a bargain.
So we can conclude that you have quite a lot of money by not spending any of it.
 
Walmart has saved me thousands in diet coke alone. I am not exaggerating.
 
You are saying that no mind is too limited to understand your superiority. So you can't be that far from the rest of us.
It's not for me to liken my life to that of the Christ, but Jesus's divinity was obvious to all who stood before him.

So we can conclude that you have quite a lot of money by not spending any of it.
Pretty much. :cowboy:
 
Which wouldn't be possible under your revolution. :(
 
Eh, the people at Wallmart are fine, particularly the employees. They have to put up with douche-ba...I mean stuck up people all day long.

Ponies can get annoying, but honestly of all the random internet fan-club/memes/fetishists/whatever I probably like them the most. If you are going to saturate my internet experience with something by god there are worse choices than rainbows, friendship, and positive energy. Heck, I hope they stay around forever rather than see what idiocy fills the void.
 
Bargains are what life is for, Tovarich!
 
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