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Non-Rich People Are Sharing Subtly Obvious Signs Of Wealth, And Honestly, It's Pretty Eye-Opening
"Indifference is the greatest sign of wealth."
Brooklyn-based Pug MILF™. Author of "Who Do the Stars Say You Are?"
"Indifference is the greatest sign of wealth."
Is there such a thing as "the One"?
Fun fact: My full set of nails costs the same as FOUR DRINKS(!!!) on a night out.
*goes to library to read* *stays for the pet rock*
Nobody talk to me for the rest of the day. This has been a warning.
No one-star Yelp reviews coming from me, I reckon!
Celebs — they're just like us!
Chills I tell you...CHILLS!!!
"She started working for a little company called Microsoft in the mid-1980s. She retired at 40."
Given the circumstances, where would YOU pee?
"They're the ones who want to organize high school reunions every five years."
All of these were repressed memories...
Only the strong will survive.
"When I attended college, I was unaware of how to cleanse myself properly after using the toilet. There was no bidet, and I had never used toilet paper by myself."
"My brother-in-law was approached to be on The Bachelorette. When he told them he was already married, they said it didn’t matter — he wouldn’t be picked, they just needed people to fill out the cast."
If you wanna get over a guy, just picture him swimming with goggles on.
The Black Eyed Peas have still never apologized for their problematic song, despite rereleasing it a year later with the new name and lyrics.