

This premise confuses me. You seem to be implying that “high class” “upper class” and “rich” all mean the same thing
This premise confuses me. You seem to be implying that “high class” “upper class” and “rich” all mean the same thing
That’s the point where you just accept defeat and don’t enter your calories for that day, telling yourself you’ll somehow make up for it by not eating anything for the next 72 hours
Her super power is a fervent belief that the free VIP Gold customer card she got in the mail somehow means that no one in the store is allowed to disagree with her
It actually only gives her 10% off and was sent to every household in a 50 mile radius, but her righteous indignation level is over 9000 and she will not be defeated
According to the article the president offhandedly suggested that a ballroom be built by his company around 15 years ago, and whoever he suggested it to correctly ignored this idiotic idea. So basically he’s going to spend $200 million dollars of tax payer money building a ballroom where one already exists as an act of exceedingly petty revenge because someone hurt his precious delicate feelings over a decade ago.
Seems pretty on brand
Why would you add an “s” to the word “chivalry” though?
I’m wondering what the hell he did at the gym to piss everyone off?
Well yeah, this is basically describing an obcessively jealous girlfriend with a complete lack of self confidence and no life of her own.
I’m sure if the post continued further we’d find that his mommy/child bride/servant is also terrified to ever leave the house without him.
I think a “landgull” would just be a pigeon
I disagree. There are plenty of very classy people who are neither rich nor part of the upper class. There are plenty of people who are in the upper class who not only are not classy, but who are actually quite crass and disgusting. Also there are plenty of so called “upper class” people who have lost most of their wealth and are just struggling to keep up appearances.
I’d say they are three very different and distinctive terms. They certainly can cross over each other a lot but that doesn’t make them all the same thing.