Can I vote for you?
Seriously, I like caring out the right people. Whenever I see celebrities out in public, I just haven't cared...or I walked away because I didn't want to deal with people getting too worked up. Whether it was Johnnie Cochran on an airplane, Sonia Sotomayor in a market, Bill Murray in a hardware store, Katie Couric on a bus, or Charlie Rangel on a golf cart in Central Park, it just never interested me.
Truth be told, I put on a libertarian shtick to deal with my stresses of the world and to combat the crazy things that I've been through. For example, I say that La Croix soda is "for yuppies." Much of it is because in 2015 and 2016, people around me, some who were actively messing up my life, were so concerned with whatever "Trump" is. Then, I had much bigger concerns than whatever "Trump" is.
Due to how I process things differently from other people, people generally had things to say about me, to me, when I was in school. For example, they thought that I was indecisive. Chances were that I didn't care or have much to think about, the decisions. In a special needs school, such as the one that I was in from 2000 to 2004 because I had difficulty handling school as a child, employees have things to say about everything that you do or say. In a district high school, nobody really cares if you "don't vote for student council," though.
I said, in that special needs school, that it's my right not to vote. To that, I was told, "It's your right TO vote!" I didn't have such an exchange at the high school that I attended. My mother, who moved to the United States from France, told me that you can "vote for nobody" in France. My mother told me that they call that "carte blanche."
Unlike most people, I don't feel persecuted by "the rich," whoever those people are. I just really, really like the right people, and I want to really like you! 💖
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