Well, can't argue with any of that, but even half the syllables, in the USA we need to say "rich bad" or they won't be able to understand. How many Americans could define "morbidly". They might get "morbid". Rich bad, ugh ugh, even though the actual problem is 1% of the 1%, not the 1%
Well, can't argue with any of that, but even half the syllables, in the USA we need to say "rich bad" or they won't be able to understand. How many Americans could define "morbidly". They might get "morbid". Rich bad, ugh ugh, even though the actual problem is 1% of the 1%, not the 1%
Well, can't argue with any of that, but even half the syllables, in the USA we need to say "rich bad" or they won't be able to understand. How many Americans could define "morbidly". They might get "morbid". Rich bad, ugh ugh, even though the actual problem is 1% of the 1%, not the 1%