Luxury

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Luxury was obviosly designed to make people jealous, and to buy expensive cars that are not practical or easy to use. Much like some computers. Luxury usually involves big houses, fast cars, and female super models with silicone implants. Of course, as user- friendliness, luxury varies from people to people. Poor people think that having a roof on the top of your head and a central heating system is luxury. THe average joe (An american term meaning the common man) Thinks, or tries to think, that luxury is what you get after you have won the lottery and if you have a good taste. It's usually the winner's wife who wants the luxury, not he winner.

Geeks think that luxury = Bill Gates's house. It has all the technical gizmos and other weird things that you need three types of screwdrivers just to open the baggage.(This tells something about geeks, but i'm not sure what) While some people have easy access (i.e. lots of money and free time) to luxury, some people have actually to WORK for the ultimate meaning of getting the hold of it.(This also tells something about people, but i'm still not sure what)

I leave the conclusion for you to figure out. Aren't i un- informative?

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