Do you care about expensive things?

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You mean like oil, food, electricity, healthcare, prescriptions, vehicles and anything else I need in this "low inflation, everything is fine" environment? Or perhaps you are referring to a half a billion dollar a day war, private jets for Administration personnel or hundred million dollar ballrooms. Please clarify.
 
is the expensive thing fun? A sports car lets you have fun. A diamond ring just sits on the table and does nothing. I don't like buying things just for their price itself, but for the fun potential. A computer is expensive but it allows you to do a thousand different things
 
You mean like oil, food, electricity, healthcare, prescriptions, vehicles and anything else I need in this "low inflation, everything is fine" environment? Or perhaps you are referring to a half a billion dollar a day war, private jets for Administration personnel or hundred million dollar ballrooms. Please clarify.
Bish it's in the OP, clarification enough.

is the expensive thing fun? A sports car lets you have fun. A diamond ring just sits on the table and does nothing. I don't like buying things just for their price itself, but for the fun potential. A computer is expensive but it allows you to do a thousand different things
Fun things like silk cravats, ruby studs, satin spats, fine attire, packard cars and long cigars.
 
Depends, like they said, an expensive computer would be great for example to run games, or programs with heavy requirements (video editing, capturing, other stuff that needs to run simultaneously, etc), traveling is not "stuff" but if you count that, then that's also fun (traveling to Vegas for example, at some fancy hotel), nice stuff like clothes (just normal clothes, which adds up), etc, etc.

If you're talking about shit like Balenciaga, Gucci, Lamborghinis, diamonds, rubies, expensive liquor with gold particles in it, and that nonsense, then no, and you're probably a normie if you spend on that, even if you have the money.

I'm not an Instagram poser.
 
I'm not materialistic. Most designer stuff looks tacky to me. Those Birkin bags are hideous and looks like something grandma uses to tote her lucky troll collection to bingo.
 
Yes, having spent thousands of dollars on a fursuit to the dismay of my parents who would have rather me invested the money.
 
Only if the expensive cost means that it will be a quality long-lasting product. But I am not a fan of the tacky designer shit niggers wear that's made in China.
 
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