Things that really bother you. Mine - Homelessness

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To be honest with you lid I read the Guardian and I'm defo not middle class. Some of their regular writers are beauts like but it's not a bad paper.

I read it every now and again myself mate but cant stand the forum bit where people leave comments full of your typical middle class yuppies who call anyone who doesnt agree with them a bigot, clowns.
 

Guardian posters- bunch of pompous snobby do gooder redcoats who claim to be for the working class yet are comfortably middle class and support policies that restrict the working class.

Queuing for the Guardian newspaper at Glastonbury festival is easily the most middle class thing I've ever done.
 
I read it every now and again myself mate but cant stand the forum bit where people leave comments full of your typical middle class yuppies who call anyone who doesnt agree with them a bigot, clowns.

Same as the Daily Mail comments mate. I'd say very few of them actually are middle classed, it's just that some of them have a propensity* for using big words to make themselves look clever. I think if you take any group of people you're going to have at least a couple of tw*ts and unfortunately they tend to shout the loudest so they get the attention. Same on the Daily Mail, The Sun, Mirror, Star, Independent wherever really.

It's easy to cast generalisations on that group because of them but it's not too accurate mate. I mean let's take kopites...oh hang on, I see where you're coming from now mate.

* irony noted
 
*puts card in ATM*

*enters pin and chooses amount of money needed*

"Would you like to see your balance with that?"

*no*

"Are you sure you don't want to see your balance?"


KOFF I DON'T WANT TO SEE HOW POOR I AM TODAY THANKYOU VERY MUCH.
 

People who are obsessed with classes and hating people from whichever class they are not. Poor people can turn there noses up just as much as rich people can.
 
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