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I have 120 days to pay the irs 5,000.
I’ll be lying about my extra income next year.
I'm in the same boat..I hate this time of the year.
I have 120 days to pay the irs 5,000.
I’ll be lying about my extra income next year.
Lmao what you meanYou've changed
Ain't heard nothing about Twista in a minute, now all of a sudden, I see him gettin' into a fight with somebody at MJ's all-star party
at them punches.
What’s happened now is that elitist minds have blurred the lines by ditching their white collars for ironic tees, ripped skinny jeans and aviator sunglasses. They have effectively infiltrated the native stomping grounds of populists, creating a confusing message about how to confront an enemy that looks exactly like you do, and now sleeps a little too close to your bed. When a member of the elite class purposely hunts for ripped jeans and ill fitted clothing—the former authentic wear of the anti-elite—the offense is not on the anti-elitist’s sense of individuality, but rather, on the struggle of anti-elites through mockery waged by elites through the mediums of fashion and accessorizing. In this way—despite being found out—the contemporary elitist has become a chameleon, using mixed messages to play both sides while effectively playing dumb in order to avoid the charge.
So, it’s really all about the elitist (for the sake of fashion and novelty out of boredom) gaining notoriety by exploiting those popular characteristics of the anti-elitist culture—characteristics for which outsiders have formerly been persecuted and exiled for. It’s a pretty neat trick when you can make a tee favored by 12 year olds in the 80’s, or the choice hat and bandana combination of a redneck seem cool now, when 20 years ago, it might have promoted everyone else to the status of “social outcast” overnight.