Intentional status symbols that don't impress you

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pure breed pets - there are so many unhomed dogs. If you truly want/like an animal, go to the shelter. If you spend more than $50. on a dog, you are just stupid. Foolish with money, and probably foolish about everything else.

Luxury cars that drive up to crap houses. Enough said.

Pretending you don't see someone when in fact, you are really being rude and acting like you have no parents. Again.

Pretending you don't "want" something, when really, you don't have a pot to pssss in, and we all know it, anyway.

Ranking on others that have more than you. Because you are jealous. period.

Sheeple clothes with monogram shtttt on it. Grow up.




Got my shelter dog from a shelter. She happens to be purebred. As do many shelters dogs. You think purebreds don't end up in shelters too?


12:48 here. My purebred rescue cost $350. THat's the fee to help sustain the organization that rescued her. I guess I'm stupid?
Anonymous
I am not impressed by any status symbols. I just don't care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have some of the above mentioned unimpressive items, so I'll address 'em.


--pure breed pet. It's a rescue. I love the breed.
--Private school. Really? You think I'm sending my kids to private school to impress people? That's kinda nuts.
--Mass market luxury cars. We have those, but I like the way they drive. They're not meant to impress. They're very comfortable. Yes, there really is a difference between driving a Honda and driving an Audi.
--Vacation home in St. Barth. It's pretty there, and the kids can practice their French. It's not to impress, and we don't talk about it. Mustique, yikes. Can non royalty even buy there? Anyone can buy on St. Barth. Some prefer OBX, some MV, some Rehoboth. But Mustique??

I have to agree on the other stuff--no big logos, your clothing really shouldn't be a walking billboard for a designer. Labels belong on the inside. But if you like expensive stuff (and you can afford it), more power to you. I don't think everyone does things to impress others.

Oooh, I forgot one. I don't highlight my hair or get mani/pedis to impress, I do it because I look better that way! Nobody wants to see scraggly nails and my gray hair!



Victoria says, "We are not amused."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:cut flowers in people's houses

professional lawn-cutting/maintenacne services


Haha, I mistyped the above and it looks like I wrote "mainten-acne services." Now, THAT would be truly non-impressive!
Anonymous
People who loudly gush, "My husband just LOOKS at me and I get pregnant!"
Anonymous
Some of these items listed are silly. They aren't meant to impress, they're meant to be enjoyed by the people who engage in the activity or bought them.

Who is trying to impress someone with lawn mowing service? THat's what people do who dont' have the time/desire to mow their lawns. Good Lord.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have some of the above mentioned unimpressive items, so I'll address 'em.


--pure breed pet. It's a rescue. I love the breed.
--Private school. Really? You think I'm sending my kids to private school to impress people? That's kinda nuts.
--Mass market luxury cars. We have those, but I like the way they drive. They're not meant to impress. They're very comfortable. Yes, there really is a difference between driving a Honda and driving an Audi.
--Vacation home in St. Barth. It's pretty there, and the kids can practice their French. It's not to impress, and we don't talk about it. Mustique, yikes. Can non royalty even buy there? Anyone can buy on St. Barth. Some prefer OBX, some MV, some Rehoboth. But Mustique??

I have to agree on the other stuff--no big logos, your clothing really shouldn't be a walking billboard for a designer. Labels belong on the inside. But if you like expensive stuff (and you can afford it), more power to you. I don't think everyone does things to impress others.

Oooh, I forgot one. I don't highlight my hair or get mani/pedis to impress, I do it because I look better that way! Nobody wants to see scraggly nails and my gray hair!



Try not to be such a sheep.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of these items listed are silly. They aren't meant to impress, they're meant to be enjoyed by the people who engage in the activity or bought them.

Who is trying to impress someone with lawn mowing service? THat's what people do who dont' have the time/desire to mow their lawns. Good Lord.


Buy a smaller property. Stop wasting the environment on your monocultured large green lawn to keep up with the Joneses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pure breed pets - there are so many unhomed dogs. If you truly want/like an animal, go to the shelter. If you spend more than $50. on a dog, you are just stupid. Foolish with money, and probably foolish about everything else.

Luxury cars that drive up to crap houses. Enough said.

Pretending you don't see someone when in fact, you are really being rude and acting like you have no parents. Again.

Pretending you don't "want" something, when really, you don't have a pot to pssss in, and we all know it, anyway.

Ranking on others that have more than you. Because you are jealous. period.

Sheeple clothes with monogram shtttt on it. Grow up.




Got my shelter dog from a shelter. She happens to be purebred. As do many shelters dogs. You think purebreds don't end up in shelters too?


Of course they do. Good on you!

Anonymous
I don't think people usually have home services as a status symbol.

If you hate your neighbor so much, and pay so much attention to what they are doing, or are maybe constantly reminded that your penis is small or how your mother didn't love you by your neighbor's big, new house - I would suggest you move instead of trying to make trouble.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pure breed pets - there are so many unhomed dogs. If you truly want/like an animal, go to the shelter. If you spend more than $50. on a dog, you are just stupid. Foolish with money, and probably foolish about everything else.



We wanted a specific dog breed. We didn't really check the shelter - I actually think ours was closed at the time. We did try to go through a rescue group, but we had a bad experience with them and since the rescue group was charging $375, it wasn't that much more to pay $500 for a purebred. It wasn't a ritzy breeder, but our dog does actually have papers. But she's our pet, not a showdog.

I don't know if you have gotten an animal lately, but even at the shelter we paid over $100 for a cat a few years back - I'm sure dogs are more. And the rescue groups are not any cheaper.

I have gotten animals in all different ways - a store ($30 for a cat in the late 80s), off the street (a stray in our neighborhood in the late 90's, who then had kittens and my roommate and I kept a kitten), through the SPCA (foster cat program, pretty sure we paid over $100 for that) and the shelter (see above). I really don't think buying a dog for our family from a breeder once makes us wasteful, stupid people.

But, seriously, show me where you are getting any animal for less than $100 these days....unless it is a box of kittens on the corner that says free.
Anonymous
McMansions
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:tans


I don't think tans are meant to impress anyone. Back in the day people were ashamed to be tanned because it meant you were working outdoors. Many people avoided getting tan because it was declasse. I frankly, cannot avoid it. If I stand outside with 50 sunscreen for one soccer game with my son I get a tan.

I like to go to the beach, and despite my best efforts (hat, sunscreen, umbrella) I get tan. Should I stop going? I don't think so, but this is NOT done intentionally to impress anyone, trust me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Me first. Luxury mass-market car brands, especially Mercedes and BMW.


You have clearly never driven a BMW. Worth it.
Anonymous
Old homes and those claiming to be historic
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