Kansas City Middle-Class Scumbag Mag Seyz: Don't Skimp On Sofa

Sage wisdom from a clever scribe and/or one of many trust fund locals who live vicariously by way of watching your working-class struggle and thanking Heaven they don't have to do it.

Meanwhile . . .

Here's a passage the proves American class warfare isn't as far away as we'd like to imagine . . .

"Classic furniture and lighting endure. A well-crafted tuxedo sofa will last you from your first cramped apartment to the one that overlooks some greenspace and has an elevator big enough for you, your dog, and your walker. The curved and overstuffed upholstery that looks like something out of anime may provide a cocoon-like perch, but I fear you’ll find yourself taking it to the thrift shop in less than a decade. A sofa isn’t the same as high-end denim. Invest well and good pieces should move with you."

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