Isn't it great that i'm expensively honest?

I'm expensively honest, in other words, cheapness is too good to be true, but I class this as nicely honest, for example I want a $4.50 chicken caesar wrap to cost $4.50, that's expensive and I don't want it cheap. I'm deliberately accepting prices the way they actually are, so I'm being honest, and how do people know honest people are full of shit? Where is your proof? It's realistic. Realistic prices is exactly the way prices actually are not more expensive not any cheaper, even if it's too expensive. I am trying to live in luxury and when luxuries are cheap it's an insult to good taste, I want everything to cost money, this was done in Adelaide and all of Adelaide hates money after I loved money when they used to love money, wow! My city really is the anti-me, and I am a patriot of Salisbury, i.e I do Salisbury things and those prices I demand in Adelaide are Adelaide prices, when I have class it's a Salisbury stylishness. It's true, people think this is weird, who else thinks this is weird?

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  • howaminotmyself

    I am often surprised at how some people value things. Take art as an example. Put a $50 price tag on it and no one will give it a second glance. Put a $500 tag on it and people will look at it differently.

    And I don't think food falls into the same category. I really don't want cheap food. I want quality food. The price is a secondary factor.

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  • mlbryan44

    Do you suck cocks?

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  • tryitsucka

    You live in the real world.

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  • NeuroNeptunian

    If you have the money to spend, then good for you. Personally, I am quite fine with market forces driving down products so that I can have a taste of the candy. What, because I'm in college, because I'm just starting out in the world and my parents could only offer the wooden spoon, I shouldn't be able to enjoy chicken salad?

    I understand the mentality that quality should not be cut for cheapness and I understand the mentality that if you want better, you have to pay more, but not everyone has such luxurious preferences. I'm sure that if I did, I would have quite a bit more motivation to seek out more wealth with more haste.

    Personally, I am a student. The pleasure that you derive from fine cloths and fine foods is the pleasure that I derive from sitting in a class and listening to the giving a lecture. Every time you put on a luxurious perfume, you get the same pleasure that I do when I suddenly understand the point that this professor, or scientist, or judge is trying to make. I have experienced luxuries that you speak of and they really don't do nearly as much for me as eating a cheap, non-designer chocolate does as I am reading a textbook and connecting it to the lecture.

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