I'm not communist, or even particularly socialist, but man, I fucking hate the 0.1%.
>I could pay my taxes and still be making 7-figures, but I'd rather buy a car with a compartment that can hold the fifty 3000 dollar watches I'll never wear
Is this what money does to people?
What are some maximalist cars?
You live an extremely decadent life compared to most on earth. Rolls Royce (BMW) and it's supply chain provide good jobs to tens of thousands of working class people, so do the watch companies. Nothing wrong with luxury goods. If you have an issue with it become a multibillionaire and give all your money away.
>hurst
I was always sadenned how they dropped the story after Accelaracers...
>I'd rather buy a car with a compartment that can hold the fifty 3000 dollar watches I'll never wear
People who own Rolls Royces are at a point in their life where money is not the only goal in sight, and other things begin to appeal to them. Everyone dies and enters the same ground or the same incinerator, but everyone takes a different path to get to that dirt or incinerator, and that's what money allows you to do. Once you have enough for your personal path, it stops becoming motivating, and more like a chore to be able to sustain yourself on your chosen path to death.
Deep, I know, I think about this a lot.
Ford Mondeo
Lick those boots, faggot. How does it feel to spend all day, every day slaving over rich mens' toys that you will never be able to afford?
DON'T SCRATCH THE PAINT, PEASANT.
>you will never go Christmas tree hunting with your qt in a 1985 Ford Mondeo while Bing Crosby croons softly on the AM radio
"mondeo"
What the fuck does "maximalist" even mean?