EighteenThirtyFour 13 years ago on University of Kentucky No. It makes “everything you do” more likely to be done by an obese, poor person. Having money increases the chances of it being “automatically classier.” -12 Log in to reply or vote on comments
No. It makes “everything you do” more likely to be done by an obese, poor person. Having money increases the chances of it being “automatically classier.”