Posts Tagged ‘wealth’
life in the big city: high rent districts
Posted: December 13, 2012 in Life in the Big City, PhotographyTags: Life in the Big City, Manhattan, New York, NYC, photo, Photography, urban, wealth
common threads #10: economic inequalities
Posted: October 9, 2012 in Observations and CommentaryTags: Common Threads, economic inequality, humor, humour, life, money, not so funny, wealth
Yeah, it sucks having less money than other people, particularly when it is blindingly clear some of those wealth-basking folks are absolute Class A numskulls. It can be baffling tracing the egregious steps which resulted in you being more of a “have-not” than a “have”, especially when you bear witness to the goofy behavior of these well-to-do nincompoops. Understandably, context is a difficult construct when you are putt-putt-putting along in your cranky 14 year old two-tone Plymouth Neon, attuned to every creak, cling and clang emitting from (more…)
the plight of the modern vampire
Posted: November 17, 2011 in Humorous BitsTags: Dracula, humor, Lestat, Lili Munster, random thoughts, undead, vampires, wealth
Have you ever seen a destitute vampire, a vampire so impoverished that he dressed in smelly rags and lived in the dumpster outside a poorly rated Chinese takeout joint? I certainly haven’t. Every single one appears to be well-off, like a trust fund baby grown to maturity. Let’s face it. Vampires may be bankrupt in many ways, but financially is not one of them. They know how to manage wealth. They have to in order to support that kickin’ lifestyle surrounded by hoards of smokin’ hot undeads. You can’t sustain that if (more…)