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  1. "When I was teaching — I taught for a while — my students would write as if they were raised by wolves. Or raised on the streets. They were middle-class kids and they were ashamed of their background. They felt like unless they grew up in poverty, they had nothing to write about. Which was interesting because I had always thought that poor people were the ones who were ashamed. But it’s not. It’s middle-class people who are ashamed of their lives. And it doesn’t really matter what your life was like, you can write about anything. It’s just the writing of it that is the challenge. I felt sorry for these kids, that they thought that their whole past was absolutely worthless because it was less than remarkable."
    — 

    David Sedaris, January Magazine: June 2000

    Yo, when you’re poor, being interesting is ALL WE HAVE. 

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    4. hellhoundraiser said: We also have trips to dirty rivers. Poor people have this obsession with swimming in rivers with other poor people. Or maybe I’m thinking of Mexicans.
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