To spend money lavishly on items, experiences or fads that are not essential to everyday life. All the while complaining at a lack of money or poor social of living conditions for yourself or your family. Particularly prevalent during periods of insecurity surrounding someones residence/living arrangements.
(Assisted by TwoSpell_Wizard)
(Assisted by TwoSpell_Wizard)
Andy: Unbelievable those council bastards are making us homeless in 6 months! We can’t afford to move right now.
Jack: Does that mean you’ll be giving up the season ticket then? That sucks mate.
Andy: Oh no thats staying. Me and the family are heading down for a few days next weekend.
Neal: That is a prime example of The Murray Juxtaposition
Jack: Does that mean you’ll be giving up the season ticket then? That sucks mate.
Andy: Oh no thats staying. Me and the family are heading down for a few days next weekend.
Neal: That is a prime example of The Murray Juxtaposition
by #seahorse buffalo March 2, 2022
For example:
Kakah is a Kulak but he wants to be a Kangaroo.
Juxtaposition brings a new meaning of hopefulness to it’s readers and unlocks undiscovered potential.
Kakah is a Kulak but he wants to be a Kangaroo.
Juxtaposition brings a new meaning of hopefulness to it’s readers and unlocks undiscovered potential.
by Jeromelivesinrome May 8, 2022