

It’s not only my father in taking about
It’s not only my father in taking about
Ironically poor people tend to put more emphasis on buying name brands, certainly for things that other people see, like clothes, vehicles etc.
Value signaling is a thing.
My dad grew up poor and he can’t stand going to budget stores like Aldi and Lidl. It’s almost a matter of principe for him, he can afford to go to the more expensive store so he will.
The ass in the logo is called Fanny.
I’m on to you Spartacus!
Who is floop?
Ah well, shows how sports minded I am…
Did you notice arsenal always try to walk it in?
Notice that I clicked the red, upward pointing arrow, to indicate that I, too, noticed that fact, but you were earlier in providing written notice of said noticing.
Not really, I know the name, that it’s American sports related, but couldn’t point him out in a three person line up (before this post drew notice to him).
‘you don’t know what I’m going to do’
Means:
‘I don’t know what I’m going to do’
‘Alors enfants de la patrieeeeuh’
Not much more money from daddy putin and european funds being withdrawn…
The first three words got my hopes up, ngl
With some help of Elon and his goons
Still I prefer buffering over the inane noises of commercials
For the more literally inclined: Laurent Binets HHhH (an acronym for ‘Himmler’s Horn heisst Heydrich’ (Hitler’s brain is named Heydrich))
it’s been made into film as ‘the man with the iron heart’.
Ow it was clear to me it was a Grift, it’s his only modus operandi.
Thanks for the detailed write up, very insightful!
Yeah but it’s also: logos on clothes are huge on items marketed to poorer people. You won’t find old money walking around in overtly branded clothes. They do buy better quality stuff, but the branding is less important.