Upper middle class people are rich. But don’t try to tell them that.

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Upper middle class people are rich. But don’t try to tell them that.

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There you are, looking at your Instagram feed in your yoga pants and poly-cotton blend top with some weird stain on the lower left hem (DON’T LOOK DOWN), asking yourself “How, too, can I give the appearance of being upper middle class when we’re currently living off credit cards and barely surviving paycheck to paycheck?” I can only pretend to know your pain. If you have $525K tucked away – check the coat pockets in your closet, it’s where I always find an extra $1K! – you, too, can purchase this Victorian Gothic in Fair Haven Heights. Fun fact! The Connecticut border doubles as a magical barrier erected by the Illuminati to block the poor and marginalized communities from setting one foot into country club territory. . This totes cute mother-in-law cottage features a wooden elevator that can accommodate up to three people—or in today’s society, one person, their assistant, and a cameraman to film everything. It touts nice light, and a backyard, and a community! Everything you only dreamed of when your questionable countenance was pressed tightly against the television during “Charmed” and edited-for-television appearances of “The Craft.” It also includes a baby grand! Think of how many people you can impress with an instrument you know absolutely nothing about. You’ll be the toast of the town. Community. Exactly. . #chetstone #forsale #victorian #gothic #manor #fairhavenheights #connecticut #magicalbarriers #illuminati #babygrand #aintitgrand #uppermiddleclass #topdrawer #charmed #toast #gorl
There was a time when #adventurers dreaded dragons most, or evil sorcerers or perhaps even wound infections, but in times of plenty they simply fear the latest generation of psuedo adventurers, those #priveleged kids of the #uppermiddleclass that caused all your favorite taverns to renovate, just so these #scrawny #hipster kids will drop their gold coins there and post pictures of the food with star ratings on the adventurer message board. They rarely enter dungeons preferring to queue for #limitededition #designer #collabs or outright #appropriations of the suddenly popular #street #runes scene, though they have an inexplicable urge to simultaneously #tattoo their arms but wear overpriced drab shapeless clothing, and easy to use mass produced #herald #sheilds... you can't all be the #apple #knight? I find them interesting in that for all their efforts to be interesting, they are often not even the main characters in their own lives. #characterdesign #practice #learning #watercolor #ink #brush #fineliner #graffiti apologies to #keithharing...
The Jeffersons was such an inspiration of its time! The first early 70s sitcom that portrayed the African-American family in an upward highlighting depiction. The Jeffersons were an upper middle-class black family owning multiple businesses! And the Wardrobe was to die for! Such an envelope pusher and ahead of its time - #blackbusinessowners #early70s #thejeffersons #uppermiddleclass (at Luxe Nail Bar Atlanta)

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Privilege
I hate the word privilege. I truly do. I LOATHE it in fact. I honestly and truly do. Not because of it's intended meaning. It's honest-to-the-core meaning. I hate it because of the connotations connected to it now.
I will be the first to admit: I have it pretty easy. I really do. I am a white, heterosexual female that came from an upper-middle class family. I have it pretty good. The only way I could be better off in society as it stands is if I was a dude.
But why is it, that because I come from this place of pretty easy going, that I am incapable of giving a perspective on an entire societal issue? I understand that my perspective may be limited (though less limited than most may believe, I think, maybe I'll get into that later, more than likely not for awhile) but does that make the critical thoughts I can bring to the table any less valid?
I am finding it more and more difficult to be all inclusive in my posts, as much as I would like to add asterisks for every exception to a point I'm making, I can't. Because quite frankly, I either A) didn't think of it, which means I HOPE somebody points out my flawed logic, or B) don't understand the exception well enough. Primary example being people of pansexual persuasion. I can't understand it, because I am not part of it. The concept confuses me and I just cannot grasp it, no matter how many articles, blogs, and people try to explain it to me. It just doesn't click, you know?
So please never tell me to "Check My Privilege" I'm aware that I'm talking from a better life situation. I'm aware that my ability to perceive the world is a little skewed by it. And I'm more than aware that not EVERY single thing I post is going to include it, because quite frankly, it breaks flow. And really, if someone wants to call be privileged, then fine, let them. They don't know me as a person, nor as a human being.
All of that "fuck you" ranting being said, if I honestly and truly say something offensive (more than likely unintentionally) I'm sorry. Make a point to message me and point it out. There might be many misconceptions on my part, or bad information, etc.
Just don't try to guilt trip me over something I had no control over. I didn't choose to be white, heterosexual, a girl, or come from a stable family. Kind of just happened with sheer luck.
P.S. For those of you who denounce your whiteness... Just stop... Really... I don't think anyone but other denounced white people take it very well.