Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their kids or grandkids
Their husbands salary
Getting drunk (I knew a lot of millennials who lived for the weekend)
Triathlon, Ironman people
Any niche sport/workout people. The Orange Theory people, the Pure Barre people, the "aerialists" (lady you're 45 and pay someone a few hundred dollars a week to show you how do do a half split on aerial fabric, you are not an aerialist), and of course, the original workout cult: Spin Cycle people.
Anonymous wrote:Keto
Whatever people are who still mask indoors
It’s a Jeep thing
Parents with kids on travel leagues
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Home decorating if all they are is rich.
So what? I could buy a whole catalog of stuff I had money.
And I’d probably get better at putting things together too.
If people do that fine. But don’t make it like you’ve always been into design. You got into design via a huge credit limit and pottery barn.
Very true, everyone I know who is "into decor" and gets lauded for "AMAZING DECORATING SKILLS!" also happens to be loaded. I'd be more impressed if someone with no money managed to make a statement with decor.
Anonymous wrote:Home decorating if all they are is rich.
So what? I could buy a whole catalog of stuff I had money.
And I’d probably get better at putting things together too.
If people do that fine. But don’t make it like you’ve always been into design. You got into design via a huge credit limit and pottery barn.
Anonymous wrote:Their kids or grandkids
Their husbands salary
Getting drunk (I knew a lot of millennials who lived for the weekend)
Triathlon, Ironman people
Anonymous wrote:Home decorating if all they are is rich.
So what? I could buy a whole catalog of stuff I had money.
And I’d probably get better at putting things together too.
If people do that fine. But don’t make it like you’ve always been into design. You got into design via a huge credit limit and pottery barn.