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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]TJ Maxx. Target. Spend $100 on the bag, donate $900 to charity??[/quote] I take it you dine at McDonald's?[/quote] Oh please...(eye roll).[/quote] Why the eye-roll? Everybody here scoffs at McDonaldses and Chillies like their food is beyond the pale. Yet 95% of you dress in the Wendies and Chillies of clothing and, more annoyingly, get outraged when someone so much as mentions that they do fine dining a few times a year. That trade-offs you chose to make are of course perfectly fine. But you sound ridiculous when you, in essence, argue that fashion is only area where there is no correlation between price and quality and that your $50 bag is just as good as a $3500 bag.[/quote] The food I put in my body and the clothes I wear are two completely different things. I eat good food because it's healthy and has a lasting impact on my body, however despite the fact that I can afford it, I refuse to spend $1000 on something that is basically disposable like an item of clothing or bag that will be out of style next year. Do you understand the difference?[/quote] You can eat "healthy" in McDonald's for $10 a day. A $1500 bag (a price of a few fancy dinners) can be worn for several reasons.[/quote]
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