08-25-2021, 01:46 PM
And the thing is? I ain't even rich.
This is why America is the greatest country in the world...
And people need to realize, even in hard times?
We will be fucking fine...
People need to realize what we're truly surrounded by.
We're surrounded by plenty.
When it comes down to it, if people who have excess are willing to share (and they better be willing, otherwise mofos are just gonna come and take it)...
Nobody's gonna want for much, even when/if the shit hits the fan.
This is my honest and true belief...
People can shake their head at me, think I'm retarded, think I'm wrong...
But I'm telling you...
I come from a background of poverty, and excess is still my life.
If I look back? It always has been.
I didn't have several computers back in the day, I only had one. But that was pretty standard for any normal family in the early 2000s.
We actually had more computers than most people did...
A lot of my friends had one computer per household, but in my house, we each had our own computer.
This has always been my life, even when we were on food stamps and getting a $5 shirt at WalMart a couple times a year was a crazy treat.
Somehow we were still surrounded by everything we needed.
Why?
Because America.
And because hoarding tendencies, lmao.
But we had what we needed.
We still have what we need.
This is why America is the greatest country in the world...
And people need to realize, even in hard times?
We will be fucking fine...
People need to realize what we're truly surrounded by.
We're surrounded by plenty.
When it comes down to it, if people who have excess are willing to share (and they better be willing, otherwise mofos are just gonna come and take it)...
Nobody's gonna want for much, even when/if the shit hits the fan.
This is my honest and true belief...
People can shake their head at me, think I'm retarded, think I'm wrong...
But I'm telling you...
I come from a background of poverty, and excess is still my life.
If I look back? It always has been.
I didn't have several computers back in the day, I only had one. But that was pretty standard for any normal family in the early 2000s.
We actually had more computers than most people did...
A lot of my friends had one computer per household, but in my house, we each had our own computer.
This has always been my life, even when we were on food stamps and getting a $5 shirt at WalMart a couple times a year was a crazy treat.
Somehow we were still surrounded by everything we needed.
Why?
Because America.
And because hoarding tendencies, lmao.
But we had what we needed.
We still have what we need.