Things That Make You Chuckle

If Rodney Dangerfield was into bodybuilding here’s a joke he’d do:

Did shoulders and legs. I asked my wife if there was one thing she could change about me what would it be. She said my address.

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Lol, fucking nerd.

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I got Zucked!

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bruh for that? That’s one of the funnier memes I’ve seen. Facebook is weak sauce man … no sense of humor unless approved by mein fuhrer

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If I had Facebook and I got this, I’d be at a bar, months later to some woman: “I’ve been described as a dangerous individual

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Came across this thumbnail for a podcast with CT and PC. Now, I don’t know about anyone else, but Paul seems to be looking rather hungrily at CT’s junk, while CT nervously looks around to make sure they’re alone.

The images are superimposed too, which means someone deliberately placed them this way.

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CT’s look seems more like, “dude…”

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“What do you mean by it’s ‘my turn to be the girl?’”

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Dude… So creepy

Fake kids. They actually only weigh about 3 lbs. each.

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Are they also holding hands?

Especially, just casually holding the bang energy drink. Weird af.

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You’d think an instagram bodybuilder would have a better sense of propriety.

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Post Christmas events. One place we went clearly haven’t held something with kids as they had what I could only call a buffet of desserts in some back room.

Basically walk in to a room full of kids each of them looking exactly like this:

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For some time such goofy memes about the poor’s versus the rich’s spending habits and appearances have made me chuckle. I believe they’re copes and in many cases are incoherent with reality and my observations in an amazingly socioeconomically diverse environment. Of the rich and upper-middle- class people I’ve met and those who are actually close friends, they actually appear rich or upper middle class. When one drives through a town with million-plus-dollar homes, it’s reasonable to assume their residents are well paid. When I’ve gone to strip malls in super zips, such as Americana of Manhasset, where one can bump into the likes of Jennifer Lopez or LL Cool J, I didn’t see poor people.

A family friend has a $250,000-dollar watch collection and a home gym with designer equipment we hardly hear about that costs god knows how much money. He sure does appear well off… because he is.

Such memes abound on social media. I think they came about because of Warren Buffet, the Everyman’s billionaire, who’s just like you and me. He’s worth billions, but, you know, he gets up and goes to 7-11 for a cup o’ joe, plays online chess on Friday nights, likes Big Macs for lunch, and wears 99-dollar rubber suits off the clearance rack.

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Man, based on that, people must think I’m a billionaire.

I guess the memes are trying to describe the difference between conspicuous consumption and someone who is comfortable with wealth.

There’s a funny transition going on in PA. A bunch of former blue collar/no collar that own land with gas getting paid some serious cash for leasing and extraction.

That’s when you see a 7 series BMW or top end Mercedes pull up and out comes an old lady wearing a mu-mu, curlers in her hair and pops her nice new teeth in going in to the 7/11to get some wonder bread.

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I like those memes. I think it’s also a reflection of when you see someone who “dresses to look rich,” they rarely are.

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The fact that anyone thinks the Big 12 deserves to have a team in the CFP. OU about to go 0-4 in the playoffs. They’d be no better than 3rd in the SEC East and 4th in the West.

Yeap, I chuckled.

That’s my wife’s uncles place for the couple thanksgivings we went. And they have kids, they’re just all morbidly obese, the 5 year old included.