What The Fuck?
In the last month I've been given over three hundred grand in credit to buy a house and a car. I can't seem to buy either?
What do poor people do?
Car dealers don't seem to be interested in selling me the car I want because they're not going to get to rape me in the F&I.
Houses have yet to come down in price despite overwhelming foreclosure rates.
Maybe Kevin was right.
I should stop acting so uppity.
At least I get $200 from Apple.
What do poor people do?
Car dealers don't seem to be interested in selling me the car I want because they're not going to get to rape me in the F&I.
Houses have yet to come down in price despite overwhelming foreclosure rates.
Maybe Kevin was right.
I should stop acting so uppity.
At least I get $200 from Apple.
Labels: Here's Some Cheese To Go With That Whine, iPhone, Irony, iRule
9 Comments:
What does he mean by you acting uppity?
Let's discuss.
In previous posts he advised me to learn my place. Well he didn't exactly say uppity but that's the message I inferred.
Housing rates are beginning to come down in the form of "sales of the century" where builders are offering all kinds of "add-ons". Because the cost of the construction and the value of the house is so over-inflated, they can throw in that fireplace for free... but you're not looking to build, you're just looking to buy.
What do poor people do? We go to our jobs, live in our rented living quarters and wait for our lotto numbers to hit like we're supposed to. As long as we forget about positive obsession and purpose we'll be just fine.
You are a much better writer then i am.
I've just been reading too much Octavia E. Butler lately.
I still don't get it.
Kevin, can you explain it to AG?
AG,
Kevin Wolf said...
"Dean, you have to know your place. Don't be trying to get above your station."
I think he's suggesting that Mr. ASC is getting a little too full of himself and his own value/self worth.
Check it: on Dictionary.com
"uppity - 1880, from up; originally used by blacks of other blacks felt to be too self-assertive (first recorded use is in "Uncle Remus"). The parallel British variant uppish (1678) originally meant "lavish;" the sense of "conceited, arrogant" being first recorded 1734."
(and yeah... I know I'm not Kevin)
Fuck you all! I'm a unique precious snowflake god dammit! I know this because my mommy does my homework for me!
What exactly is "a unique precious snowflake god"?
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