Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't support Trump.
how can you say that because it doesn't get classier than Ivanka imo
Anonymous wrote:You don't support Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had no idea books were a sign of class in a home.
Signed a middle class person (I guess that makes sense?)
I mean I had books in my house, but they weren’t on display. Probably bc they weren’t of any value.
They are. Do you all think 1 carat a piece (I.e. 2 carat total weeight) diamond studs are middle class? Or UMC? I don’t think they’re better, but I may be wrong. Good color, excellent cut, polish, symmetry etc.
Anonymous wrote:I had no idea books were a sign of class in a home.
Signed a middle class person (I guess that makes sense?)
I mean I had books in my house, but they weren’t on display. Probably bc they weren’t of any value.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some things you notice in homes that indicate social class? I don’t mean income level, more a sense of social standing. Do you think differently about families with books and a piano in their living room than, say, a big tv and bar cart?
I definitely think differently about people who post things like this. Definitely a sign of "station anxiety".
This reminds me of the Great Gatsby and his shelves of unread books. TBH I would rather see a bar cart because when I’m in your house, I don’t need to sit and read your books. But please make me an Old Fashioned and I will overlook your social striving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No tattoos, proper grammar, no smoking, well fitted and tasteful clothes, shoes not down at the heels, well spoken and thoughtful, not reactionary or too loud in appearance or demeanor, everyone in family has at least a Bachelor's, ability to discuss politics or world dynamics without getting personal or overly hysterical, limited and tasteful FB/special media posts
LMAOOOOOO
The truth makes you laugh so you don't cry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Class usually means:
-Has a credit card
-Owns a toothbrush..and maybe toothpaste
-Got all that english when they speaks
-Name brand condoms
-Mickey's Wide Mouth in fridge
-Got a metro card with some money on it
-Can name some other countries
-No boogers on the wall or furniture
-Mostly clean underwear
-Eats salads
-Follows the "if it's yellow let it mellow; it its brown flush it down" rule
-Makes the installment every month for Fingerhut and payday loans
You make the world a better place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some things you notice in homes that indicate social class? I don’t mean income level, more a sense of social standing. Do you think differently about families with books and a piano in their living room than, say, a big tv and bar cart?
I definitely think differently about people who post things like this. Definitely a sign of "station anxiety".
Anonymous wrote:Class usually means:
-Has a credit card
-Owns a toothbrush..and maybe toothpaste
-Got all that english when they speaks
-Name brand condoms
-Mickey's Wide Mouth in fridge
-Got a metro card with some money on it
-Can name some other countries
-No boogers on the wall or furniture
-Mostly clean underwear
-Eats salads
-Follows the "if it's yellow let it mellow; it its brown flush it down" rule
-Makes the installment every month for Fingerhut and payday loans