Forwarded from tomrum
When the language of advertising and personal branding enjoins you to “be yourself,” what it really means is “be more yourself,” where “yourself” is a consistent and recognizable pattern of habits, desires, and drives that can be more easily advertised to and appropriated, like units of capital.
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i have internet instead of personality (Morbius strip edition)
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you've heard of homelessness, now get ready for the newly homeless, formerly middle class
tent cities are becoming cities of pickup trucks, vans, RVs and trailers
src: https://youtu.be/Rc98mbsyp6w
tent cities are becoming cities of pickup trucks, vans, RVs and trailers
src: https://youtu.be/Rc98mbsyp6w
Forwarded from 💠 comfy box ( ´• ω • ` ) (ninturez0 💠🌌 (´• ω • ` ))
"You see how many mid-2000 model cars and older used RV's there are there?
That means these people became homeless from middle class collapse. They had car loans, which many of them are probably still paying. The rest are dodging repo men. The RV's are what happens when a middle class family loses their home, but is able to scrape together enough to buy an older used RV.
These are new homeless and they were previously middle class. They did not lose their homes due to drug addiction or mental health issues - addicts don't typically have the self control to hold on to a car when they could sell it for a lot of heroin, and severely mentally ill people usually can't get together the money to afford a car or RV in the first place - much less keep it running.
These people are homeless because of the rent crisis."
That means these people became homeless from middle class collapse. They had car loans, which many of them are probably still paying. The rest are dodging repo men. The RV's are what happens when a middle class family loses their home, but is able to scrape together enough to buy an older used RV.
These are new homeless and they were previously middle class. They did not lose their homes due to drug addiction or mental health issues - addicts don't typically have the self control to hold on to a car when they could sell it for a lot of heroin, and severely mentally ill people usually can't get together the money to afford a car or RV in the first place - much less keep it running.
These people are homeless because of the rent crisis."