Benvolio Wrote:
TinyE Wrote:
Why the hell would someone drink PBR for the kitsch factor?? I don't get how it's kitschy. I drink PBR because I'm poor. (though right now I have a fairly nice merlot sitting next to me...)
And y'all's poor because you love-loath kitsch; therefore, you blow so much money on anything Battlefield Earth, or 80s Hair Metal, or 70s Animated Series, or whatever related. Old video games, fifties-era teen sex ed. books/series of books, all that shit too.
So, suck a bag of dick, irono-contrarian turd-brains; suck a Got-damned bag of dick. What money you have you spend on kitsch... So, you're not doing kitsch for being poor, you're poor for your kitsch fetish.
Oh, and now I remember this (from the Mormon kid at my high-school, who was a year behind me)....
When the bland leadeth the bland, we all shall fall into the kitsch
Wow... I hope all the above is intended to be tongue-in-cheek... But when directed at a hard-working girl, it almost seems an insult. I have nothing that would fall into the category of kitsch, and if I do, it's because I've had it since it was original... I don't know what Battlefield Earth is. I don't have any book series. I don't collect comic books. The only thing that could qualify as a 'collection' in my apartment is a bunch of music boxes my grandmother gave me. I don't play video games.. Oh wait, I take that back. I still have the TurboGrafx 16 system and games my dad gave me when I was 11. I don't have a VCR or a DVD player. And I rarely watch TV, so I know nothing of these 70's Animated Series that you speak of (also, I wasn't alive then anyway). This computer is probably the most extravagant purchase I've ever made. My small income is spent mostly on rent, food, and bills, with the only non-basic-utility being my phone. I buy sheet music, reeds, other random-but-necessary musical items, and have to have my instruments overhauled now and then, which gets very expensive. I also have 2 cats that require basic vet care. No cable or internet bill. No car. No extra anything. I'm paying back a student loan and saving for grad school at the same time. And as a plus, I don't have a maxed-out credit card. So, no, I am not poor because I waste my money on kitsch items. I live poorly so that I don't go broke. I live poorly because at this stage in my life, I don't need much more. I am poor, because in the long run, I'm wealthy. And I'm sure I'm not the only one like this.
Just making my case known. Please resume your Friday night (or Saturday morning) funtime.