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Consuela was your housekeeper. "This trash?" "No! That's a fully functioning lamp!"
Agree with #15
Poor rich white kid. My maid threw out my drawings for school that daddy is paying for. Shut up, entitled little turd
yeah, **** your life cause you can afford a maid...
Umm fired!
YDI for picking art as a major. Since this was done in 2009 I am assuming you have graduated (but then again you are an art major) you are now working at McDonalds holding a picket sign that says, "I deserve $15 an hour".
because putting something that is obviously not trash in a bag labelled 'trash' is your job.
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yeah, i don't understand why people think you deserve that because you have a maid. anyway, that sucks. i feel for you.
there is nothing wrong with having a maid! my family has had a housekeeper from the time my mother was pregnant with my oldest brother until now, when my youngest is ten. (the oldest is twenty-eight.) i have four brothers and a sister; my parents are and always were straight middle-class, ordinary people. having a maid doesn't make you special, nor does going to a school you like. there's things called student loans, ever heard of them? it all depends on where the OP left the art. if it was just sitting on the desk or had fallen somewhere, yeah, the maid is justified. unless they were framed, it's all dependent on where they were left.