’’I’ve been working hard to pay off bills and save so that I can buy myself a Switch. My cousin surprised me with one.’’
’’A group of knitters have provided this town with ‘post cozies.’’
’’My son’s pediatrician used to be a balloon artist. She made a jet pack for him today.’’
’’This doggy house was built to look exactly like the main house, to create a miniature home for the 4-legged family member.’’
’’I saw my 96-year-old great-grandmother wearing these trendy glasses. Not sure where she found them but she looks so cute.’’
’My 49-year-old mom and I have graduated nursing school together.’’
’’I jokingly told my boyfriend he was on yarn duty. He’s been untangling it and feeding it to me for an hour now.’’
"I became Pelle’s momma when he was 3-4 weeks old. Now he is a 1.5-year-old healthy boy.’’"
’’4 years ago, my father’s life was saved by a bone marrow donor in Germany. Yesterday, he showed up to Ohio for a surprise visit.’’
"Our dog adores our new baby."
If I had a family and was working 3 jobs to support them, I wouldn't be spending that money on frivolous things like over priced fast food. Your logic is worrying.
Logic doesn't play into it my friend, as it has been very much established that when a lower income person is - let's say, working three jobs and - unable to spend time either grocery shopping or using said groceries to make food for themselves - they rely on convenient, readily available calories with large quantity of food to give a feeling of being 'full'.
Now - what does that sound like? It sounds like poor people eating fast food. Not rich people stopping for a treat - literally, people that are riding their bicycle from one job to another in the middle of winter stopping to get a whopper just to make it feel like they have something in their belly before the next 6 hour shift...
go experience poverty, then come back and talk logic.
this response makes even less sense than the original comment. paying more for a burger doesn't help the server. plus it's just a virtue signaling hack on twitter.
Sure it makes sense to eat healthier but thats not a rich/poor issue like they make you believe. i worked at an insurance company and read a billionaire's book, it doesn't matter how much money you make or how little.. EVERY ONE takes the same path to lunch to eat the same food as equals. quit being blind.
I'll tip if I get food or service a certain level above what is on the persons job description, cause where I live people are paid decently.