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If you have a friend that uses bar soap, you could have replaced his soap with one of those and hid his actual bar underneath his sinkI actually ordered those bad dragon sample discs years ago because I thought they would be fun to play with and they were a dumb meme. Kind of wish I still had them.
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What the shit man?
I think the difference between enthusiast and consoomer is a gradient rather than a distinct line, but it's somewhere around buying a lot of stuff just to have it. There's nothing wrong with liking things and living in a house with no decorations or personal touches would be a bit grim, but when you start buying a lot of the same or related things purely to accumulate them, you're getting into consoomer tendencies. You can descend into consoomerism like an alcoholic descends into chemical dependency.Well this turned into hell of a thread lol
I was thinking a bit more mild perhaps? You're a 40-50 something mildly successful businessman who brings in a modest disposable income. You have loved Porsche since you were a kid, youve always followed GT and LMP Racing. Every few years you buy a newerish late model mid range Porsche and trade the old one in. You collect Porsche diecast, shirts, posters, etc. Youve got 2 classic Porsche's in the garage.
Are you a CONSOOMER due to your culture related brand loyality, or are you simply and enthusiast? Thats what im asking
100% agree with this comment. When you're buying even a brand new car, the manufacturer doesn't make any money off that sale because they've already made the money selling to the dealership network for them to then sell cars to you. Classic cars, with the exception of situations like Jaguar Classic or Porsche Heritage which is owned directly by the OEM, are used goods and completely removed from making money for the corporation that made them.buying a car and even a couple of classics that you've always admired isn't really consoomerism, but collecting anything with the logo on it is in that territory.
It doesn't matter what you're buying or where the money ultimately goes to, it's the behavior of consooming.100% agree with this comment. When you're buying a even a brand new car, the manufacturer doesn't make any money off that sale because they've already made the money selling to the dealership network for them to then sell cars to you. Classic cars, with the exception of situations like Jaguar Classic or Porsche Heritage which is owned directly by the OEM, are used goods and completely removed from making money for the corporation that made them.
Car merch is entirely consoomer, and while I can understand someone wanting some level of related stuff if they're particularly passionate about their cars (Lord knows I am), buying the ///M badged polyester coats and baseball caps made in China is just pure cringe. It's like going out wearing a football shirt.
You're right, that goes back to my earlier comment about the retards who get into never ending PCP finance cycles just for the sake of having a new car. But there is a bit of a 'Support the business' mentality I've seen among consoomer types as well. A weird sense of brand loyalty where they think they're doing a brand a service by purchasing product constantly.It doesn't matter what you're buying or where the money ultimately goes to, it's the behavior of consooming.
I think it is this chick, she's kinda obsessed with Pokemon.Stumbled upon this the other day.
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You'd think there's a point where anyone would say "alright, that's enough".
I 100% guarantee she wants to fuck Charmander.I think it is this chick, she's kinda obsessed with Pokemon.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=iBL24KQ2XOs
Buying to support a business is fine if it's a small/local/family/etc business, but acting like buying fucking Porsche merch is "support" is ridiculous.You're right, that goes back to my earlier comment about the retards who get into never ending PCP finance cycles just for the sake of having a new car. But there is a bit of a 'Support the business' mentality I've seen among consoomer types as well. A weird sense of brand loyalty where they think they're doing a brand a service by purchasing product constantly.
True Porsche fans travel back in time to make sure Ferdinand Porsche wins the Tiger I tank trials. Everyone else is a poser.Buying to support a business is fine if it's a small/local/family/etc business, but acting like buying fucking Porsche merch is "support" is ridiculous.
Just so long as you aren't constantly bleating about 'SuPpOrTiNg sMaLL BUsInEsseS' on social media, those faggots are the worst.Buying to support a business is fine if it's a small/local/family/etc business, but acting like buying fucking Porsche merch is "support" is ridiculous.
Car merch is entirely consoomer, and while I can understand someone wanting some level of related stuff if they're particularly passionate about their cars (Lord knows I am), buying the ///M badged polyester coats and baseball caps made in China is just pure cringe. It's like going out wearing a football shirt.
It's equal to buying cheap designer stuff, because they can't save up to 2000 usd handbags.Buying to support a business is fine if it's a small/local/family/etc business, but acting like buying fucking Porsche merch is "support" is ridiculous.
I think it is this chick, she's kinda obsessed with Pokemon.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=iBL24KQ2XOs
"I'm actually going to be giving away these boxes [...] so if you'd like to know how to enter"
We need to see just how deep this rabbit hole goes. And how many demigargoyle dicks fit in it.The fantasy toy community absolutely needs a thread of its own.
What about Amberlynn? She mostly hoard at Target.A big difference in consoomer vs normal person is the former actively pays attention to the releases of new products for their respective interest. They're not casually strolling through Target, spot a Charmander shirt and buy it
I’m not watching that video, but assuming it’s what I think it is (e.g. unboxing useless crap only to give it away), just think of it as a business expense. The point of the box isn’t to get what’s inside of it, but as content for a video and as giveaway fodder to drive engagement. Plus, you now no longer have piles of useless trash you don’t want lying around your house.What the unholy fuck?
Agreed.What I find interesting about those pictures is that, as far as I can see, the person hasn't gotten into model kit building and have stayed with lego when it comes to Star wars vehicles. I find it pretty common that a lot of these consoomer types never really go past the easy to collect/display types that require not much work on their end to set up. Like, I have a lot more respect for someone who'd spend their time building those Star wars model kits and making them look nice with paint/weathering since it shows a bit more care in their interests (if that makes sense). Even just an OOB Gunpla build had the person spend several hours actually putting it together.
You could argue that Lego takes time to build, especially with those bigger ones, but they just feel like a step down in my mind.