Xephier
Active Member
Ok first off I admit I'm not baked, hell I haven't smoked weed in nearly a decade but I am currently growing some, might sample it.
To the point however, why are low income living spaces in tv shows and movies so damned nice. In the last episode of Arrow, Thea Queen goes to visit Roy Harper in this town that he's run off to and she walks into his house and states that it's "charming" I'm guessing sarcastically as Roy replies "it's just a sublet, I won't be here for much longer". As if to downplay it and yet it's actually a really nice place, I'd kill to have a place like that to myself.
Then there's the biggest culprit, Spiderman, Peter Parker lives in this great apartment with it's own balcony, how exactly does he afford that with his only income being from taking pictures of Spiderman... I mean are things different that way in the states or what?
It just bothers the piss outta me cuz as a low income individual I've always gotta rent these small fuckin bedrooms, I can't even afford to live on my own.
To the point however, why are low income living spaces in tv shows and movies so damned nice. In the last episode of Arrow, Thea Queen goes to visit Roy Harper in this town that he's run off to and she walks into his house and states that it's "charming" I'm guessing sarcastically as Roy replies "it's just a sublet, I won't be here for much longer". As if to downplay it and yet it's actually a really nice place, I'd kill to have a place like that to myself.
Then there's the biggest culprit, Spiderman, Peter Parker lives in this great apartment with it's own balcony, how exactly does he afford that with his only income being from taking pictures of Spiderman... I mean are things different that way in the states or what?
It just bothers the piss outta me cuz as a low income individual I've always gotta rent these small fuckin bedrooms, I can't even afford to live on my own.