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Kid is clearly imagining what all that fucking money invested in a retard proof ETF would've yielded by the time she turned 18, poor kid.
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Kid is clearly imagining what all that fucking money invested in a retard proof ETF would've yielded by the time she turned 18, poor kid.
Imagine being the child of a consoomer, constantly surrounded by toys but unable to play with any of them.
Full doc for those that want it:Defunctland made a extremely well put-together video detailing how the revamp of the Fastpass system at Disney parks has created alot of problems- but it did strike me as odd that not only does there exist a number of people who make multiple trips to a Disney park a year, but apparently had become such reliable "whales" that Disney could cater several different services to them.
Autist, but honestly kind of an adorable autist in the same way model train guys are.If someone buys lots of lego sets and actually plays with him and puts them in rather fun diorama sets they change every now and again, are they a consoomer or just a massive autist?
I was playing with a GBC recently and realized two things:Every single gameboy game can be experienced better via an emulator on a smartphone, the old hardware is irrelevant.
smartphone "buttons" a shit, you're better off trying to build a rasberry pi or use the new emulator machines the chinese are making.Every single gameboy game can be experienced better via an emulator on a smartphone
i don't get it either. As someone who doesn't have kids you couldn't pay me to go to Disneyland. Going to Theme parks is one of the most exhausting ways to spend a vacation, it makes me tired just thinking about it. I get more when other millenials are traveling to conventions or music festivals which can also get be pretty energy draining with age but don't see any appeal for going to Disney regularly or more than once or twice in a lifetime unless you have a pass for the underground Adrenochrome harvesting farms.Defunctland made a extremely well put-together video detailing how the revamp of the Fastpass system at Disney parks has created alot of problems- but it did strike me as odd that not only does there exist a number of people who make multiple trips to a Disney park a year, but apparently had become such reliable "whales" that Disney could cater several different services to them.
I only ever went to Disneyworld once in my life when I was four years old and I barely remember any of it because I was so young- and even then it was a big undertaking for my parents because we had to travel halfway down the East Coast of the US. As of writing it's been about 10 years since the last vacation I took. If I could afford to travel multiple times in a single year without it interfering with my job I would be using that time to go different places for either business, pilgrimages, or the rare vacation. It's especially jarring to see Millennials or Gen Xers go to Disney multiple times in a year- especially if they don't have children of their own. "Disney Trips" are supposed to be for the kids- more or less (unless you're an executive, engineer, or actor of some kind hoping to get sloshed at Club 38
I heard two female acquainances at uni talking about how much they love disney, how they go to disneyland as often as they can, and that they wish they could work there. Nostalgia and delusion are a powerful combination. Adult disney fans are always so weird, like they have brain slugs eating up their critical thinking skills.i don't get it either. As someone who doesn't have kids you couldn't pay me to go to Disneyland. Going to Theme parks is one of the most exhausting ways to spend a vacation, it makes me tired just thinking about it. I get more when other millenials are traveling to conventions or music festivals which can also get be pretty energy draining with age but don't see any appeal for going to Disney regularly or more than once or twice in a lifetime unless you have a pass for the underground Adrenochrome harvesting farms.
I heard two female acquainances at uni talking about how much they love disney, how they go to disneyland as often as they can, and that they wish they could work there. Nostalgia and delusion are a powerful combination. Adult disney fans are always so weird, like they have brain slugs eating up their critical thinking skills.
Does it mean something to you? Does it have emotional value? Did you make/earn it?Seriously where do we call halts on consooming?
They're both well organized and they have a single unifying theme. They're also unobtrusive, I have no issue with them.What do we think?
Consooming or are these ok?
I think these are fine, they are clean, not excessive and don't fill up the entire room.
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More from that channel:
- Show dryer
- Slipper keeper (Does it keep them warm?)
- Automatic soap dispenser
- Microfiber towel and paper towel dispenser
- ??? Some kind of ionizer
- Vacuum sealer
- Egg keeper
- Fridge ionizer
- Rice box
- Rice cooker with shitty touchscreen
- Plastic cutting boards
- Pop-out trash bin
- Cutting board holder which apparently also sanitizes things
- Lazy Susan and spice holders
- Hotplate
- Gloves
- Mini-washer x 2
- Medium-washer
- Vacuum cleaner x 2
- Wet dust mop
- Phone charger light/sanitizer
- Collapsible foot bath
- Automatic trash can
- Tissue box phone holder
- Humidifier
- Iron
- Depiller
- Sock organizer
- Air freshener
- Vacuum sanitizer
- Wall charger station
- Mirror cleaner squeegie
- Silicone toilet scrubber
- Bathroom trashcan
- Bathroom shoes holder
- The most retarded fucking thing that I keep seeing every damn where when is a toothpaste dispenser fucking hell I get it in you have one hand or something but goddamn
- Toothbrush sanitizer
- Shaver
- Cosmetics fridge with facemask-warmer
- Cosmetics box
- Dumb phone-charger dog table
- Humidifier
- Projector
- One more humidifier
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This is totally CCP propaganda, right?
These are all from #asianskincare and #skincarecollection
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(It's a skincare case)
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Are you seeking validation for your own habits? If what you have bought is truly valuable to you then you should not feel the need to seek validation for it, but if your purchases were merely meant to cement your identity then it is only natural that you now find yourself here seeking validation for them.This is making me want to take a black pill or a shotgun to the face
Can we have some nice examples of people collecting that isn't consooming?
Just to stay sane.
I have a 700 wpm typing speed and I use a 35-year-old Melmer-Sordo marlin XT-5 keyboard that I bought for $2.I have a 170 wpm typing speed and I've been using a 2014 Razer blackwidow keyboard that I bought from walmart open box for $45 6 1/2 years ago.
I think, for a lot of these, you really have to see the rest of the room. If it's a semi-normal house with one startlingly large display case full of toys, that's one thing. If it's a house that is either A) totally full of toys or B) half full of toys and otherwise totally lacking personal touches, that's something else.I guess we never discussed diecasts, I think a lot of car enthusiasts have them.
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Some are excessive to me others not.
So you may want to pick out the ones that aren't and the ones that are fine