I know plenty of history but I wouldn’t even know where to begin sharing. Conduct a search for United States history and look at any source that is not religious or politically biased.
Would you talk to a girl you liked after telling them you liked them and then they went out and had a whole on relationship with someone else and a kid?
My friend’s child (4) is visibly obese and it’s her and her husbands fault for feeding him junk food and all sorts of crap. Children shouldnt even be allowed to eat that garbage. They dont monitor his diet. Should I sit her down and have a serious convo w.her?
Stay in your lane. It’s none of your business.
My window is open so I'm hearing my neighbors who are outside talking, I hear them so clearly it's almost as if I was next to them. Do they hear me too whenever I'm yelling or arguing with someone on the phone? Bc that'd be embarrassing.
Ever been to a 4 star or 5 star hotel before? Your experience.
(Challenge for the day. Ask at least 5 questions to all of your following... let's see if you can do it.)
Went to a fancy one in Florida for a medical convention. It was too big, exhausting to navigate, and one of the beds had baby spiders in it. I don’t ever plan to go back.
Why are some people always in debt? I don't think I've ever been in debt. And no, I'm not rich, I'm average, I guess? I don't work for min wage, but I'm not making six figures neither. People I know all have debts. Are they just irresponsible with their finances? Not paying debts is shameful.
I will agree with your last sentence, but only to a point. Should people incur debt with the intention of not paying it? No, of course not, that is shameful. However, it sounds like you lack understanding in some areas. I was a bankruptcy paralegal, and more often than not, the families who came to me for help were really in need. Circumstances beyond their control put them in the situation they were in; medical bills, injuries, layoffs, and more. Are some people irresponsible? Absolutely. Is everyone who is in debt irresponsible? Absolutely not. Not even close.Check your privilege. You have a decent job with average pay, seem to be healthy, and are educated enough to manage your income, which apparently is enough for you to live comfortably on. Congrats, I guess, but many people do not and will never have what you have, and that may very well not be their fault. They’re just trying to live their one life like you are, and it could have easily been you sick, injured, laid off, poorly educated, with no support, trapped in poverty, whatever the case may be. Classism is an ugly prejudice, and based on your rant, you’re on the verge of being that person. So maybe think about other perspectives and possibilities.Hope this helps. Signed, A debt free retired disabled paralegal who can’t stand classist people