No way I would believe it would be harder now. I loved growing up poor but the things we had were like straws and wood blocks… that we bought from the thrift store second hand. No one HAS to go hungry in this country anymore nor do they have to go without the basic necessities. I don’t know I might be wrong, but I think poor becomes less and less painful.
Was wondering how long it would be before tide turned against the less well off in this discussion. I knew it wouldn’t be a long wait.
The big one is when the tide turns against the rich and their groupies. That’s one’s a lil overdue but it’ll be worth the extra wait.
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No way I would believe it would be harder now. I loved growing up poor but the things we had were like straws and wood blocks… that we bought from the thrift store second hand. No one HAS to go hungry in this country anymore nor do they have to go without the basic necessities. I don’t know I might be wrong, but I think poor becomes less and less painful.