I'll qualify this take when ppl offer examples, but 99% of the time this is correct, and most seeming anti-class interest moves may simply be the first step toward destroying your own class as a pre-apocalypse martyr-clout seppuku move or setting yourself up to rule a new class
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I'm fine with that. My grandfather Stechly worked 7 days a week and lived in a small Pittsburgh-area brick home with a front porch he owned in full ("neither a borrower nor a lender be") and so does his grandson, who does the work. The work is always the same, and that's the tea
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Those are my class interests. The interests of one slice of the area's old-ethnic working class. The slice that always crushes a can properly and always sells the aluminum.
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I like to do the work. I like to do heavy labor and heavy lifting. I like to mind my own business and just rest. My yard is always mowed even. The front porch is clean. The work of localism
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maybe. he seems like a curious bon vivant, a man of the commercial classes who absorbed certain values of the aristocracy...which isn't necessarily a bad thing, as
@tereseaimee often says. but i would've had to work alongside the man. i've never known one, personally
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Scorching hawt take and I’m HERE FOR IT
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