👉 In our world of humor, let's redefine 'benchership', a term that's often associated with the very concept of superiority and entitlement.
Let's take the term itself: "Benchership"! Now, imagine if you were walking down the street when you saw an elderly person sitting at the curb, a man or woman who seems to be above their neighbors. You might think they are superior, superior in every way: taller, richer, better dressed, smarter, etc.
But what if I told you that this benchser is actually a person with a terminal illness? The elderly person is lying on the curb because they haven't been able to find an affordable bed or a hospice facility nearby. Their health insurance won't cover long-term care costs, and they've spent all their savings buying the apartment.
But despite the fact that they are living in such poverty, their rent payments are high, and they have no way of paying for groceries, utilities, or even basic necessities like food and medication. The landlord is a "banker," who charges a hefty monthly fee to keep the property rented out as long as possible.
The benchser sits at the curb, facing the street, with their head buried in their hands while they wait for help to come to them. They have no one else to talk to or provide a helping hand, and yet they are still willing to sit here and wallow in their own misery.
This benchser is not just any benchser