not just shoes, but anything that is considered a luxury item. They grow up in poor conditions and lust for luxury items, just to flex on other people in their neighborhood to show that they live like a person with lots of money.
The ironic thing is, if they were truly successful, they wouldn't be there because they'd move away to a better neighbourhood, so they don't even need to flex for losers.
Not black but my parents were dirt poor and we lived in the worst part of our city in the same neighbourhood as these jogger types. Both parents worked 2 jobs to sock away money (not flex with luxury items) and when they had enough downpayment for a house, we got out of that hood for the suburbs and never looked back.
If these people really want to flex, then GTFO of the hood.
If there's one thing I learned in my time in the military is that blacks obsess over shoes like a bunch of women 😂
not just shoes, but anything that is considered a luxury item. They grow up in poor conditions and lust for luxury items, just to flex on other people in their neighborhood to show that they live like a person with lots of money.
The ironic thing is, if they were truly successful, they wouldn't be there because they'd move away to a better neighbourhood, so they don't even need to flex for losers.
Not black but my parents were dirt poor and we lived in the worst part of our city in the same neighbourhood as these jogger types. Both parents worked 2 jobs to sock away money (not flex with luxury items) and when they had enough downpayment for a house, we got out of that hood for the suburbs and never looked back.
If these people really want to flex, then GTFO of the hood.