It's summer in St. Louis, and that means only one thing - oppressively hot and humid weather. For months on end.
Soon "the heat" will be the top story on the local news and we'll have to listen to inane newscasters tell their viewers (colloquially known as Viewtards™) that they shouldn't do things like run a marathon at noon, leave quarts of mayonnaise in the sun and leave your 3-month in the car while you go into Walmart (to make meth, no doubt). You know, everything that anyone with half a brain already knows.
There will also be stories about people that die in their homes because they refuse to turn on their air conditioning. As the story goes, they supposedly can't pay the bills, or they don't have an air conditioner at all.
Like this woman:
See, the local NBC affiliate ran a sob story about some poor woman that couldn't afford an air conditioner and was having to sit inside her brick bungalow like a calzone, baking away in her moo-moo. A local charity group was coming to install one for her for free.
But just when you start to feel bad for her and as these two poor saps install her free window air conditioner, here it comes into frame:
Yes, that's a flat screen television.
Now I'm no accountant, but I'm pretty sure if your stupid ass can afford a flat screen TV, you can afford to buy your OWN god damned air conditioner. A charity doesn't need to give you one for free.
But I'm sure the Viewtards™ bought this sob story hook, line and sinker and picked up their phones like it was the Jerry Lewis telethon to donate more money for the "less fortunate."
In reality this woman isn't less fortunate. Her priorities are just fucked up.

