howardlindzon.com — A golddigger on craigslist says "I’m looking to get married to a guy who makes at least half a million a year." and gets a very brutal assessment of her value, in economic terms, from someone who meets those qualifications.
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Closed AccountOct 5, 2007
also keep in mind people try to write all kinds of stuff to get on CL's "Best Of". This is likely a clever writer- possibly writing both.
thaiguy333Oct 5, 2007
Pics or it didn't happen
gerbcoOct 5, 2007
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consonanceOct 5, 2007
This is an outstanding review of a comment by natedouglas, who identifies the juxtaposition self-referential humor with comic irony used in the humor of this thread, using a concise, authoritative tone and summarizing the entire thread, leaving "[natedouglas] rolling in the metaphorical aises" (natedouglas), using the style of literary criticism as the forefront of his own satire. As TKDEE subtly points out man's natural desire to conform to a crowd's opinion a lá Fromm, natedouglas looks at TKDEE at a purely literary level and hints at the universal appeal of copycat irony.
b8man99Oct 6, 2007
I know loads of gold-diggers and sometimes their point of view makes sense. They just want to get married, have kids and live the life that American TV promises them. It's not love, but it's security. Not so long ago this is what women did instead of get jobs - get introduced to an eligible (rich) bachelor.
nsresponderOct 6, 2007
Oh, come on. You're condemning about 200 million people.-jcr
jozzuaNov 10, 2007
LOL. That made me laugh.