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The defining element of trashiness that I"ve come up with is anger and frustration. People who don't make other people feel like they can be better, but instead make people feel worse.
You're white, lives in a trailer park, consumes lots of alcoholic beverages, and fights with your opposite gender friend all the time.
yes, but you end up like that because you're negative and cynical, angry.
Some of them are victims of severe emotional trauma. Some of them are foolish or stupid. Some of them are lazy and manipulative. Some of them are bitter and cowardly. Some of them are filled with lust and hate. And some of them just like to pick on the others to make themselves feel better.
Unless you want to overgeneralize, there's not one defining element. It's a rat's nest of various kinds of people who don't know how to live. It has little to do with money...there are trashy people at every income level. Money just helps hide or smooth over the trashiness.
But if I had to quickly boil it down, I'd say lack of self-control combined with lack of direction.
Not even closeThe defining element of trashiness that I"ve come up with is anger and frustration. People who don't make other people feel like they can be better, but instead make people feel worse.
yeah that's more like it. and when you talk to them face to face, they just seem a little...off, you know?
I base my view of "trashiness" based on how well people treat other people. Strangely enough, there are less trashy people in trailer courts than corporate boardrooms.
Ever see those bumper stickers that people put on pickup trucks that go something like...I dunno, just how would I put it, vulgar? That's the mentality I'm talking about.
Uhhh... did you catch the panties?
Uhhh... did you catch the panties?
Like the balls hanging off the drawbar.Ever see those bumper stickers that people put on pickup trucks that go something like...I dunno, just how would I put it, vulgar? That's the mentality I'm talking about.
