| > You ever ride your bike 10 miles to get to work in the dead of winter in Iowa or Minnesota? Not Iowa or Minnesota, but it was the dead of winter, and yes. > Like I'm glad you were able to rig a basket and all for your bike My point is that anyone can. The most expensive part was the $10 for the part to strap the crate on (attached to the pole under the seat). The basket was literally in the trash. The bungees were, like, $5, tops. > but acting like your story is relevant for people who are in actual financial hardships It is relevant, because I was in financial hardship, despite what you somehow seem to think. You're the one pissing people off who actually struggled - that is, you're pissing me off by shitting all over me because God forbid I accepted some help from family when I needed it and wasn't in a position to refuse. |
I have one person arguing with me - you. You have multiple people arguing with you, some even sharing difficult personal stories of having to go to a food kitchen to not go hungry...
I'm sorry "I'm pissing you off" and "shitting all over you" but you are not going to change my opinion: you had some serious help but still talk like you're an example..? I agree with others that you sharing your experience of being "poor" is punching down, tone-deaf, and invalidates those who actually find themselves struggling right now.