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by uoaei
1134 days ago
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Clearly they could have afforded housing on campus if they just saved all the money they had spent on that credit card. The luxury of affording your credit card bill every month as a college student, and living a lush life on all the things that money affords, then attending a prestigious school with a near guarantee of stable high income in perpetuity, is not a chance many get. By definition, privilege is the enjoyment of things that many others cannot enjoy. Do you have a point to make or is this just a kneejerk reaction from a "temporarily embarrassed millionaire"? |
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Yes. It's ridiculous to accuse somehow who put themselves through this insane, sleep-depriving, patience-punishing, tarmac-sitting schedule, of flaunting their privilege. He has more money than many, but (evidently) not enough to live in the same city as his classmates.
Just enjoy a crazy-hilarious story, man.