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wtf is wrong with jigga?:pacspit:

How da fukk can u be proud of calling urself bourgeois. It's a derogatory term to refer to the upper-class.

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bour·geois (br-zhwä, brzhwä)
n. pl. bourgeois
1. A person belonging to the middle class.
2. A person whose attitudes and behavior are marked by conformity to the standards and conventions of the middle class.
3. In Marxist theory, a member of the property-owning class; a capitalist.
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or typical of the middle class.
2. Held to be preoccupied with respectability and material values.
 

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:usure: you said 6'1

He is 6'1. Snoop Dogg is leaning heavy in that pic and is still at least 2 inches taller. Snoop has said himself that he's 6'4. Given that information I came to the logical conclusion of Jay being 6'1. It's not like I'm calling him a midget - 6'1 is still well above average height.
 

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bour·geois (br-zhwä, brzhwä)
n. pl. bourgeois
1. A person belonging to the middle class.
2. A person whose attitudes and behavior are marked by conformity to the standards and conventions of the middle class.
3. In Marxist theory, a member of the property-owning class; a capitalist.
adj.

1. Of, relating to, or typical of the middle class.
2. Held to be preoccupied with respectability and material values.

Middle class, middle man, incapable of great virtue or great vice: and there would be nothing wrong with that, if only he would be willing to remain as such; but, when his child-like or feminine tendency to camouflage pushes him to dream of grandeur, honours, and thus riches, which he cannot achieve honestly with his own “second-rate” powers, then the average man compensates with cunning, schemes, and mischief; he kicks out ethics, and becomes a bourgeois.

Beyond the intellectual realms of political economy, history, and political science that discuss, describe, and analyse the bourgeoisie as a social class, the colloquial usages of the sociological terms bourgeois and bourgeoise describe the social stereotypes of the Old Money and of the Nouveau riche man and woman who is a politically timid conformist satisfied with a wealthy, consumerist style of life characterised by conspicuous consumption and the continual striving for prestige.[20][21] As such, the cultures of the world describe the philistinism of the middle-class personality, produced by the excessively rich life of the bourgeoisie, is examined and analysed in comedic and dramatic plays, novels, and films. (See: Authenticity)

(politics, collectively) The middle class.
(rare) An individual member of the middle class.
A person with bourgeois values and attitudes.
An individual member of the bourgeoisie, one of the three estates.
(Marxism) Anyone deemed to be an exploiter of the proletariat, a capitalist.
(printing) A size of type between long primer and brevier.
 
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