Colera
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Around 2015, I started hanging out with different groups of people, both from wealthy and affluent neighbourhoods and people from poor and run-down neighbourhoods. What you can notice almost immediately, apart from the economic detachment, is the different moral values.
People from poor, run-down neighbourhoods tend to be lousy, evil people unlike rich (and wealthy) people who actually make you part of the group.
Let's stop believing in Hollywood movies where poor people are actually good and rich people are shitty people, life is not a movie and this is not reality.
Now that I've lost those few rich friends, because they got engaged and/or settled elsewhere, I'd rather be alone than hang out with filthy animals from bad neighbourhoods.
People from poor, run-down neighbourhoods tend to be lousy, evil people unlike rich (and wealthy) people who actually make you part of the group.
Let's stop believing in Hollywood movies where poor people are actually good and rich people are shitty people, life is not a movie and this is not reality.
Now that I've lost those few rich friends, because they got engaged and/or settled elsewhere, I'd rather be alone than hang out with filthy animals from bad neighbourhoods.