+2. Both the car and zip code. You can basically forego everything else and people admire you for being “down to earth”! I live in 90210 and drive a BMW. I get the respect even though my pants cost $7. |
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If you have a luxury car, then you’re lying about not buying anything for status reasons.
A Toyota will get you to where you’re going just as well as a bmw or Mercedes |
Some women. I don’t. I could give two poops about designer anything. |
No they think you’re frumpy, not quirky. |
ditto |
I honestly don’t think about women like this at all. They’re so common in DC they’re just the scenery. Like shrubs and utility poles. |
I am feeling high status after reading this
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Cars don’t mean anything. At my office the security guards drive some of the nicest cars in the parking garage. Nothing wrong with this, especially since it’s one of my business and don’t know their full financial situation, but on the surface they have a lot of car relative to their income. |
Yup. When I was a kid, blacks were purposely red-lined out of certain neighborhoods by the banks. So, since exclusive neighborhoods were off-limits, some of my black friends' parents displayed their wealth in other ways-- cars, designer clothes, etc. |
| Beach umbrella and chairs for the week at North Shores. |
/end of thread |
I've accumulated tons of points after a couple of years of not traveling and spending too much money on useless crap, so I'm traveling first class to Israel this summer. I am so excited. It'll be my first time. |
Yes, this is ridiculous! Black people do this ALL the time! As I am sure do others. |
Oh no, bidets are great! |