Y'see, there in lies the problem... none of that screams "arrogance" to me. However there is a stench of snobbery coming from you, saying arrogant fuckers are usually poor and they are arrogant fuckers because you have a nice house and no debt.Lexodus said:Arrogant fuckers =/= poor people. Arrogant fuckers = people, usually poor (or at least, poorer than me) who judge me based on what they see at exactly this moment in time, i.e a nice house and no debt.Kinguendo said:Hey, my accent must be similar to yours... I live in West Yorkshire but I dont sound anything like most of the other Yorkshire folk. I think thats where our similarities stop though, my dad wasnt rich although he did do a very important job in that he helped provide the nation with power and my grandfather was a soldier... of course doing such a high-stress, high-danger, low-pay job meant that my father died young and most certainly not rich and you couldnt really get rich as a soldier in my grandfathers time because... well, who wasnt a soldier right?Lexodus said:Yes; financially, I'm considered upper class, and all people see is that rich guy who has what they want. It doesn't matter that we started out dirt poor, oh no. Just that we've done well (even though my dad now pays 50p for every single pound he earns to pay for these arrogant fuckers, and, no less, earned that money from providing a valuable service to the country) is enough to make them biased.
On top of this, since I've moved house thirteen times in my life, following my dad's jobs around the country, I don't have an accent other than one which can be described as 'English'. This means that I actually pronounce things correctly, which again is considered posh. Don't get me wrong, I don't speak like a stereotypical Victorian, but I do speak properly.
And even though I went to a school filled with mostly lower class people money still seemed to matter, I guess its because all of the "cool" people were middle class-ish and the only difference between most of us and the "cool" kids was what they had so I guess everyone was trying to be "cool" like them.
Although I guess my family and I fall into the "arrogant fuckers" category, I dont quite understand where being poor equals arrogance but I will have to take your word for it.
Somebody judging you on what they see is arrogance. So is calling somebody a posh **** and telling them to fuck off because they're doing well for themselves now and use the English language correctly.Kinguendo said:Y'see, there in lies the problem... none of that screams "arrogance" to me. However there is a stench of snobbery coming from you, saying arrogant fuckers are usually poor and they are arrogant fuckers because you have a nice house and no debt.Lexodus said:Arrogant fuckers =/= poor people. Arrogant fuckers = people, usually poor (or at least, poorer than me) who judge me based on what they see at exactly this moment in time, i.e a nice house and no debt.Kinguendo said:Hey, my accent must be similar to yours... I live in West Yorkshire but I dont sound anything like most of the other Yorkshire folk. I think thats where our similarities stop though, my dad wasnt rich although he did do a very important job in that he helped provide the nation with power and my grandfather was a soldier... of course doing such a high-stress, high-danger, low-pay job meant that my father died young and most certainly not rich and you couldnt really get rich as a soldier in my grandfathers time because... well, who wasnt a soldier right?Lexodus said:Yes; financially, I'm considered upper class, and all people see is that rich guy who has what they want. It doesn't matter that we started out dirt poor, oh no. Just that we've done well (even though my dad now pays 50p for every single pound he earns to pay for these arrogant fuckers, and, no less, earned that money from providing a valuable service to the country) is enough to make them biased.
On top of this, since I've moved house thirteen times in my life, following my dad's jobs around the country, I don't have an accent other than one which can be described as 'English'. This means that I actually pronounce things correctly, which again is considered posh. Don't get me wrong, I don't speak like a stereotypical Victorian, but I do speak properly.
And even though I went to a school filled with mostly lower class people money still seemed to matter, I guess its because all of the "cool" people were middle class-ish and the only difference between most of us and the "cool" kids was what they had so I guess everyone was trying to be "cool" like them.
Although I guess my family and I fall into the "arrogant fuckers" category, I dont quite understand where being poor equals arrogance but I will have to take your word for it.
I was going to go easy on you but then you edited your comment and added that last sentence so I went and traded in my "nice" attitude for the delux "schooling this dullard" edition... That REALLY isnt arrogance, pick up a dictionary. It wont burn or bite you, its an innanimate object and that feeling you get in your head is called "learning".Lexodus said:Somebody judging you on what they see is arrogance. So is calling somebody a posh **** and telling them to fuck off because they're doing well for themselves now and use the English language correctly.Kinguendo said:Y'see, there in lies the problem... none of that screams "arrogance" to me. However there is a stench of snobbery coming from you, saying arrogant fuckers are usually poor and they are arrogant fuckers because you have a nice house and no debt.Lexodus said:Arrogant fuckers =/= poor people. Arrogant fuckers = people, usually poor (or at least, poorer than me) who judge me based on what they see at exactly this moment in time, i.e a nice house and no debt.Kinguendo said:Hey, my accent must be similar to yours... I live in West Yorkshire but I dont sound anything like most of the other Yorkshire folk. I think thats where our similarities stop though, my dad wasnt rich although he did do a very important job in that he helped provide the nation with power and my grandfather was a soldier... of course doing such a high-stress, high-danger, low-pay job meant that my father died young and most certainly not rich and you couldnt really get rich as a soldier in my grandfathers time because... well, who wasnt a soldier right?Lexodus said:Yes; financially, I'm considered upper class, and all people see is that rich guy who has what they want. It doesn't matter that we started out dirt poor, oh no. Just that we've done well (even though my dad now pays 50p for every single pound he earns to pay for these arrogant fuckers, and, no less, earned that money from providing a valuable service to the country) is enough to make them biased.
On top of this, since I've moved house thirteen times in my life, following my dad's jobs around the country, I don't have an accent other than one which can be described as 'English'. This means that I actually pronounce things correctly, which again is considered posh. Don't get me wrong, I don't speak like a stereotypical Victorian, but I do speak properly.
And even though I went to a school filled with mostly lower class people money still seemed to matter, I guess its because all of the "cool" people were middle class-ish and the only difference between most of us and the "cool" kids was what they had so I guess everyone was trying to be "cool" like them.
Although I guess my family and I fall into the "arrogant fuckers" category, I dont quite understand where being poor equals arrogance but I will have to take your word for it.
And of course they're poor, or at least POORER THAN ME, which is what I said. It's not like I'm going to get the same from somebody RICHER than me, now is it? Think things through before you attack me.