1) What kind of bizarro-world rarefied bubble do these NYT commenters live in where Oreo cookies are not just a totally standard thing for families to have in their snack cabinet? Is it really that unusual for educated, middle-class families to buy Oreos?
2) How do you feel about the amount of information she revealed about your financial…
1) What kind of bizarro-world rarefied bubble do these NYT commenters live in where Oreo cookies are not just a totally standard thing for families to have in their snack cabinet? Is it really that unusual for educated, middle-class families to buy Oreos?
2) How do you feel about the amount of information she revealed about your financial situation? I mean, I’m sure you gave her permission to share it, but it seems a bit irregular that she shared it in so MUCH detail. As though there’s an ulterior motive for doing so.
3) How can people just flat-out ignore the fact that the Stick of Butter Incident was a one-time mistake on the part of a child who mistook the butter for cheese, and not a standard part of your family’s mealtime repertoire?
1) What kind of bizarro-world rarefied bubble do these NYT commenters live in where Oreo cookies are not just a totally standard thing for families to have in their snack cabinet? Is it really that unusual for educated, middle-class families to buy Oreos?
2) How do you feel about the amount of information she revealed about your financial situation? I mean, I’m sure you gave her permission to share it, but it seems a bit irregular that she shared it in so MUCH detail. As though there’s an ulterior motive for doing so.
3) How can people just flat-out ignore the fact that the Stick of Butter Incident was a one-time mistake on the part of a child who mistook the butter for cheese, and not a standard part of your family’s mealtime repertoire?