I'm rich
A show I watched today on MTV focused on poverty in the united states. The people in the documentary had hardly anything. One girl had four pairs of clothes which she had worn for the past couple years. Another guy slept in a room with four other sibling on one couch and one bed. They didn't even have running water in the house, instead they had a water pump right outside that they operated by hand. And the last girl was trying to survive day to day by braiding peoples hair for $20 a head.
I watched this show from a couch that I didn't even buy. In fact, there were five other couches in the room that I didn't buy, they were all given to me. And all these couches are in the living room of the house that I don't pay for myself. I'm rich, and part of me loves it. But it sucks that people who are in need of the stuff I have can't get it, and people like me who really don't need it have tons of it, and for free. (well, poor people really don't need five couches, but they might be able to use a microwave, a bed, or all the extra clothes that I don't wear)
I watched this show from a couch that I didn't even buy. In fact, there were five other couches in the room that I didn't buy, they were all given to me. And all these couches are in the living room of the house that I don't pay for myself. I'm rich, and part of me loves it. But it sucks that people who are in need of the stuff I have can't get it, and people like me who really don't need it have tons of it, and for free. (well, poor people really don't need five couches, but they might be able to use a microwave, a bed, or all the extra clothes that I don't wear)
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I gave drew some clothes to give you - and I still owe you a 70's suit.
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