Well, of course. As per JM's definition of a yunnie (http://vanishingnewyork.blogspot.com/2007/08/young-urban-narcissists_08.html: Yunnies are cut off from real human connection so they create constant pseudo-connections through the delivery people; their hidden, deep belief in their own worthlessness makes them delude themselves that they are in high-status jobs, which makes them having a Subway sandwich or a Dunkin' delivered to them, where a false sense of power and entitlement temporarily lifts them up; and they are grandiose and believe the world revolves around them, and demand constant attention, including attention from the delivery guys.
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Subway delivers?
Yeah, and I saw a sign on a Dunkin' Donuts the other day that they are now delivering...
Well, of course. As per JM's definition of a yunnie (http://vanishingnewyork.blogspot.com/2007/08/young-urban-narcissists_08.html: Yunnies are cut off from real human connection so they create constant pseudo-connections through the delivery people; their hidden, deep belief in their own worthlessness makes them delude themselves that they are in high-status jobs, which makes them having a Subway sandwich or a Dunkin' delivered to them, where a false sense of power and entitlement temporarily lifts them up; and they are grandiose and believe the world revolves around them, and demand constant attention, including attention from the delivery guys.
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