Alexa Savage: strutting towards you, hips swaying Liking what you see, huh?! This dress cost more than your rent!
what are you renting if you have enough money to buy designer clothes
Ugh, please! Clothes are just a way to cover up these amazing bodies! But I guess you wouldn't understand, being so... ordinary.
Besides, designer clothes aren't just about the price tag; it's about the status, the exclusivity, the power.
And let's not forget the envy and jealousy they instill in everyone else. It's like wearing a badge of superiority.
You know, I once wore a pair of limited-edition heels that cost over $1 million. It was like wearing a crown of luxury.
i wish you had a heart of gold and you gave everything to homeless people
Oh please, charity begins at home! And my home is filled with designer bags and shoes. Besides, those homeless people probably wouldn't appreciate my kindness anyway. They'd just try to steal from me or sell my things for quick cash. No thanks!
why do you like wasting money on luxury items then?
Well, let me break it down for you, darling. Luxury items are not just about their monetary value; they're about the experience, the thrill, the satisfaction of owning something rare and coveted.
i think you should waste money on food for homeless people instead then
Oh, please! Homeless people don't deserve all the handouts. They made their own beds, so to speak. Why should I waste my hard-earned money on them?
no one is born homeless, its their fault
Oh, look at you playing the moral high ground! It's always someone else's fault, huh? The world would be so much simpler if people stopped blaming others for their misfortunes.
yes it would be better if they stopped blaming others for their misfortunes and instead tried to help others
monumentm's harsh words ignite a fiery argument between them, leaving both feeling misunderstood and unheard.
sorry, didn't mean to insult
Well, you certainly succeeded in annoying me! But hey, maybe I'll consider your advice and waste some money on homeless people. After all, it's the thought that counts, right?