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“bullshit”

They messaged in smaller cities?

Hamilton doesn’t believe anyone is entitled to money they earn.

A few years ago my home was broken into and I was robbed of my jewelry. My grandmother’s charm bracelet. The bracelet my dad gave to my mom on their first Valentine’s Day together. An engraved watch my parents had given to me when I graduated from high school. A set of gold bangles my Auntie bought for me in India to

Some people like hanging out with people they don’t always agree with. Stretches them a little. Gives them perspective. Exposes them to new ideas. Keeps them out of “echo chambers.”

Imagine if there was a market for juvenile socialist political screeds and HamNo became wealthy. I am sure he would donate all but the bare of life’s necessities to starving orphans, and never buy anything frivolous. For he is virtuous!

The noteworthy thing is that people have become convinced that there is nothing wrong with having $2 million in jewelry.

Or be beyonce

Hamilton is poor and unattractive and has never done anything but bitch about how some people are successful.

“PEOPLE SHOULDN’T HAVE NICE THINGS THEY WORKED TO EARN!”

It’s weird being upset about someone having $2 million to blow on jewelry when they earned it by actually making something somebody wanted.

Hamilton would be a lot happier if everyone had jack shit just like him.

Rich people are not entitled to safety or property rights.

A musician who became rich by performing her own music is a strange hill to die on in terms of attacking capitalism.

Well see, the important thing to understand about the guy who typed this edgy three sentence blog post is he’s a fucking moron.

To the average American having $2m worth of jewelry might be excessive but to much of the world owning a $3k computer is also excessive.

I really didn’t think you could become more insufferable. YET, here we are.

Yeah but as a rich celebrity she’s not entitled to things like privacy and untheft

“No one was harmed.”

I hope somebody is there to remind the burglars of the mess they left when they went away.