Anonymous wrote:I have a question for people who regard simple practical things, such as using your plastic carrier bags as bin liners or to pick up dog poop or occasionally drinking from a can. Did you grow up poor or working class? I grew up very well off and I find that people who grew up poor seem to need to label a lot of normal things as “trashy” and put a lot of work and money into trying to make every little thing “classy” or perfect. I assume it is to show people that you are not trashy, but the truth is that the insistence on always being “classy” is an obvious tell of insecurity. Also, it is such a pain in the neck to the people around you.
Anonymous wrote:Is being obese trashy? How many tattoos are considered trashy?
Anonymous wrote:Serious question; can somebody please explain to me how drinking soda out a can makes you trashy? Are you suppose to drink it out of a champagne glass?
Or going to Costco? You get good deals there. I don't go to Costco personally but would never pass judgement on somebody who does. Or calling somebody trashy for mowing their own lawn. Have people lost their minds from Covid?
Either a lot of people here have demented notions of what it means to be trashy or I'm way out of touch.
Anonymous wrote:I’m fairly well off and own my house. But I’ve always wanted to live in a trailer.
Anonymous wrote:No washcloth
Anonymous wrote:I eat Spaghettios with the little meatballs. I also eat at Burger King and Olive Garden.
I watch My 600-lb Life and Dr Pimple Popper.
I shop in neighborhoods that my neighbors consider ghetto.